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A Sustainable Yard and Landscape
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" The house looks beautiful I think it's just really terrific combination of colors and materials but before we start talking about what makes -- it's great house let's talk about the yard we've really worked hard at creating a sustainable. Environment here in terms of landscape and a responsible one that means choosing the right plant in the right place if you look at the palms that I've got here. These two. We're here they survived hurricane Charley they're called sable crimes they're also known as cabbage bombs and they're the state tree for Florida to see it on the seal. And what we did with a it was a we're here was we we kind of cleaned them up and gave them this beautiful shape getting rid of a lot of affronts that were dead and then we've added a third went. Threes are always nice combination in landscape but there's a lot more to it than just the right plant in the right place. You want to conserve water that's such an important part of the whole picture in landscape design here in Florida it's irresponsible to have vast areas of turf and what we've done is we've really reduced the amount of grass and we we've used a very. Good type progresses called Scioscia. In terms of plant selection throughout the house we've really tried to feature a lot of bushes and shrubs that are low maintenance that attract wildlife and it will provide ground cover so that eventually you'll really be looking at mulch anymore but much is an important part of establishing a landscape down here to you want to conserve the moisture and you want to encourage root growth. And of course -- that invaluable help and advice from our friends at the University of Florida extension. They're Florida yards and neighborhoods program has certified this a Florida yard. So we've got this area here to be proud of and gardens that you see as we walk around the place all over its corner."