Florida-Friendly Landscaping 101: An Overview
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Florida-Friendly Landscaping 101: An Overview

An introductory workshop on sustainable landscaping practices tailored for the Florida environment.

Mon, 14 Sep 2026 Hugh Embry Library Dade City , Florida
Discover the principles of Florida-Friendly Landscaping in this informative 101 workshop held at the Hugh Embry Library. This session provides an overview of sustainable gardening practices, including water conservation, soil health, and the use of native plants to create a beautiful, low-maintenance landscape. Perfect for homeowners and gardening enthusiasts, this workshop offers practical advice to help you design a yard that thrives in Florida's unique climate while protecting our local natural resources.

What to Expect

Expect an engaging presentation with practical tips for improving your home landscape using sustainable methods.

Who Should Attend

  • Homeowners
  • Gardeners
  • Environmental enthusiasts
  • Local residents

Agenda Overview

The workshop covers the core concepts of Florida-Friendly Landscaping design and maintenance.
Venue & Address
Hugh Embry Library
14215 4th St
Dade City , Florida – 33523
United States
Organizer
Hugh Embry Library · Public Institution
The library hosts educational programs for the Dade City community.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a cost?
No, this workshop is free.
Where is it held?
Hugh Embry Library, 14215 4th St, Dade City, FL.
Do I need to register?
Check local event listings for ticket or registration requirements.
Who is this for?
Anyone interested in sustainable gardening in Florida.
What will I learn?
You will learn how to create a beautiful, water-efficient landscape.
Is it suitable for beginners?
Yes, it is designed as an introductory overview.
Tags
Landscaping Gardening Florida Education Workshop
Summary
An educational workshop on sustainable landscaping practices for Florida homeowners.
Reference: eventbrite.com
Highlights
  • Sustainable gardening principles
  • Water conservation tips
  • Native plant selection
  • Soil health management
  • Low-maintenance design
  • Expert guidance
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