Florida-Friendly Yards
Florida-friendly yards strike a balance of proper landscaping and protecting the environment. These landscape work with nature and take all aspects of the landscape into consideration.
- Backyard Beehives
- Backyard Chickens
- Bat Houses
- Bird Feeders
- Bird Foods
- Bird Monitoring
- Birdbaths
- Birdhouses
- Birdwatching Basics
- Bluebirds
- Cardinals
- Chicken Tractors
- Cicadas
- Coastal Gardening
- Common Garden Spiders
- Conserving Water
- Effect of Nitrogen on Water Quality
- Effect of Phosphorus on Water Quality
- Fireflies
- FFL Principle #1: Right Plant, Right Place
- FFL Principle #2: Water Efficiently
- FFL Principle #3: Fertilize Appropriately
- FFL Principle #4: Mulch
- FFL Principle #5: Attract Wildlife
- FFL Principle #6: Manage Yard Pests Responsibly
- FFL Principle #7: Recycle Yard Waste
- FFL Principle #8: Reduce Stormwater Runoff
- FFL Principle #9: Protect the Waterfront
- Florida-Friendly Landscapes
- Florida-friendly Roses
- Florida Frogs
- Gardening for Birds
- Get Recognized!
- Gopher Tortoises
- Grouping Plants by Their Needs
- Honey Bees
- Hummingbirds
- How Do My Yard Care Practices Affect Our Water?
- Landscaping for Wildlife
- Leafcutting Bees
- Light Pollution
- Lizards in the Landscape
- Organic Fertilizers
- Organic Gardens
- Passive Solar Heating
- Pet Waste Management
- Preventing and Capturing Runoff
- Protecting Florida's Waters
- Rain Barrels
- Runoff and Water Pollution
- Saving Energy in the Landscape
- Saving Money with Landscaping
- Snags
- Toad Houses
- Toads
- Using Leaves as Mulch
- Using Turf Wisely
- Using Your Grass Clippings
- Velvet Ants
- What is Florida-Friendly Landscaping™?
- What is Stormwater Runoff?
- Wildlife Corridors



