Conservation Landscaping Workshop and Native Plant Sale: Grow Smart for nature and people

in Hardee, DeSoto and Highlands counties

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Turner Center (2250 Roan St, Arcadia)

 

Learn how to transform your property into a beautiful oasis for people and wildlife that will not only conserve precious water resources and reduce pollution but may also save you time and money. This page lists workshops held in Hardee and DeSoto counties, provides links to information provided during the workshops and also provides links to several other sources.

 

The workshops are free and no registration is required. Updates to these workshops are posted on this page of this website (www.CHNEP.org) as they are made available. Since 2005, the CHNEP has initiated workshops in Hardee and DeSoto counties because they currently do not have county staff dedicated to a program that addresses these issues. Information about similar programs held in other counties is available. Details about the 2012 workshop will be available by January 2012.

 

As a thank you for participating, each person who attends will receive a free native plant at the end of the workshop as well as many other informative and useful items. Native plants will also be available for purchase. Please encourage your friends and neighbors to attend.

 

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Turner Center (2250 Roan St, Arcadia)

Promotional postcard

 

Draft agenda (as of January 18)

 

7:45     Registration begins

8:00     Neighbor-to-Neighbor Florida-Friendly Landscaping video

8:30     Welcome from CHNEP: Maran Hilgendorf and from SWFWMD: invited

8:50     Florida Native Plant Garden at DeSoto County Library: Carol Mahler, DeSoto County Library Association

9:00     Plant 101: An overview of some of the best plants to use: John Sibley, All Native Plant Center

  • Thanks to Al and Karen Smoke for creating a photo collage that shows these plants in our yards.

9:50     Break: Please visit the demonstrations and exhibitors, including:

  • Demonstrations on mulching and planting: Sue Scott

  • Master Gardeners from Charlotte County will provide materials from IFAS Master Gardener and Florida Yards & Neighborhoods.

  • Butterflies in DeSoto County: Bob Wilk (invited)

10:20   It’s cold outside: What plants handle the cold weather best and steps to take to help plants against the cold: Dick Workman, Florida Native Plant Society

10:40   Too-friendly plants: What plants should be avoided because they thrive in Florida and become invasives: Ernesto Lasso de la Vega

11:00   Edible natives: Laurel Schiller, Florida Native Plants

11:20   Fertilizer facts and fallacies: Karen Smoke

11:40   Ask the experts:

  • John Sibley, All Native Plant Center

  • Charlie Foster, Deluxe Trees & Shrubs

  • Laurel Schiller, Florida Native Plants

  • Dick Workman, Florida Native Plant Society

  • Jackson Mosley, Paynes Creek Historic State Park

  • Sue Scott, Natural Resources Consulting

  • Ernesto Lasso de la Vega

  • Gil MacAdam

  • John Reynolds, Reynolds Nursery

  • Anthony Scheipsmeier, Ag Outdoor World Inc.

12:30   As a gift for attending, each person may take one of the select plants from Deluxe Trees and Shrubs.

 

Thanks to all who made prior workshops held in DeSoto and Hardee counties such great successes. The 2012 workshop is being offered free because of the cooperation and generosity of many sponsors, including:

  • Charlotte Harbor National Estuary Program

  • Peace River Basin Board of the Southwest Florida Water Management District

  • Panther Printing

  • Guest speakers and many others.

Earlier workshops were also offered because of support received from:

  • South Florida Community College

  • Deluxe Trees and Shrubs

  • Pine Lily Nursery

  • DeSoto County Parks and Recreation

  • Sun State Landscaping

  • Peace River/Manasota Regional Water Supply Authority

 

We welcome details of how you have incorporated any of the Florida-friendly landscaping techniques into your yard.

Please call 866/835-5785 ext 240.

 

This partnership has offered workshops since 2005.

Information provided during workshops

PowerPoint presentations used by speakers at workshops organized in Hardee and DeSoto counties are available by clicking on the name of each presenter. If you don't have PowerPoint software, you can download the free software PowerPoint Viewer. (Follow the link then search for "Powerpoint Viewer 2003.")

Reference books about native plants at the DeSoto County Library

• The Ferns of Florida: A Reference and Field Guide

• Florida’s Best Native Landscape Plants

• Florida Butterfly Gardening

• Florida Landscape Plants: Native and Exotic

• Florida Wildflowers in Their Natural Communities

• The Guide to Florida Wildflowers

• A Gardener’s Guide to Florida’s Native Plants

• Landscaping for Florida’s Wildlife

• The Shrubs and Woody Vines of Florida

• Southern Gardening: An Environmentally Sensitive Approach

• The Trees of Florida: A Reference and Field Guide

• Wild Orchids of Florida

• Your Florida Guide to Butterfly Gardening

Programs held in Polk, Manatee, Sarasota, Charlotte and Lee counties

Since 2005, CHNEP has initiated workshops in Hardee and DeSoto counties because they currently do not have county staff dedicated to a program such as Florida Yards and Neighborhoods. If you live in Charlotte County, Lee County, Manatee County, Polk County, Sarasota County, please follow the links provided to learn more about the workshops offered in these counties.

 

Additional programs working in this area include the Florida Native Plant Society with several chapters in the CHNEP area of concern including:

and the National Wildlife Federation Backyard Wildlife Habitat Program.

 

Additional references on the Internet include: