Building a Resilient Landscape from the Soil Up
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Building a Resilient Landscape from the Soil Up

Get expert advice to help you add a vibrant Florida-inspired oasis to your yard.

By Tampa Water Dept. Conservation & Outreach Team

Date and time

Saturday, June 21 · 9 - 11:30am EDT

Location

4113 Henderson Blvd

4113 Henderson Boulevard Tampa, FL 33629

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes

Want a yard that looks great, saves water, and supports pollinators? Join us for a Florida-Friendly LandscapingTM workshop and learn how to build a resilient landscape from the soil up.

This Water Department event being hosted by Little Red Wagon Native Nursery at 4113 Henderson Boulevard, Tampa, FL. Get an up-close look at some of our Florida native plants and find inspiration for your next project.

Hear from local experts, get practical tips, discuss your gardening challenges, pick up free gardening resources, and maybe even win a prize!


Panel of Speakers:

Lynn Barber, UF/IFAS, The Nine Principles of Florida Friendly Landscaping: your garden success starts here

Edgar CastroTello, Solid Water Department, Yard Waste to Garden Treasure: power up your soil with high quality compost

Anita Camacho, Little Red Wagon, Plant Real Florida: water-wise plants that support local wildlife and pollinators

Julia Palaschak, Tampa Water Department, A Trip Down the Garden Path: stories from a Florida-Friendly landscape


Sponsored in part by the Florida Irrigation Society’s Tampa Bay Chapter

FreeJun 21 · 9:00 AM EDT