Florida-Friendly LandscapingTM
Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ (FFL) means using low-maintenance plants and environmentally sustainable practices. Learn how you can have a beautiful landscape that could save you time, energy and money while protecting our future.
Baker County Fact Sheets
Wildflowers & Native Plants
- Popular Native Plants
- Underutilized Native Plants
- Wildflowers: What's Blooming - From Common to Rare
- Wildflowers: What's Blooming - Plants with Animal Names
- Wildflowers: What's Blooming - Carnivorous Plants
- Wildflowers: What's Blooming - Native Milkweeds
- Wildflowers: What's Blooming - Grass-like Plants
Lawns & Landscapes
- Container Gardening
- Fertilizer Rates for Lawns and Landscapes
- Fertilizing Your North Florida Lawn
- Florida Arbor Day: Caring For Your Tree
- Florida Friendly Landscaping: Groundcovers for Baker County
- Florida Friendly Landscaping: Shrubs for Baker County
- Florida Friendly Landscaping: Trees for Baker County
- Florida Friendly Landscaping: Vines for Baker County
- Florida Friendly Landscaping: Plants for Wet Areas of Baker County
- Lichens
- Plants for Alkaline Soils
- Plants for Baker County Landscapes (Brochure)
- Plants for Wet Areas of Baker County (Brochure)
- Plant Propagation
- Ragweed vs. Goldenrod: Clearing the Confusion for Allergy Sufferers
- Turgrass Disease Identification Guide
- Turfgrass Insect Pest Identification Guide
- Wood Ashes in the Garden
Pest Management
- Black Sooty Mold on Landscape Plants
- Bt - Bacillus thuringiensis: Nature's Way to Control Caterpillars and Mosquitoes
- Diagnosing Insect and Disease Problems in Florida Turfgrass
- Disinfecting Pruning Tools
- The Perfect Yellow Fly Trap
- Purple Trailing Lantana - Invasive