Gardening Tips Panama City FL

Grooming that expanse of velvety green grass has historically involved pesticides, herbicides and plenty of water through summer’s hottest months—not to mention the oil and gasoline needed to fuel the lawn mower. But there’s help for eco-warriors who want some green space at home—and the time to enjoy it.

Ultimate Touch Lawn Service
850-527-9409
3441-A Andrews Loop
Tyndall Afb, FL
Kickin Grass Lawn Care, LLC
(850) 358-7266
14523 Bonnie Girls Way
Panama City, FL
Clark Landscaping
407-484-6307
500 Ellsworth Street
Altamonte Springs, FL
All American Lawn Service
813-376-6907
2414 Buckhorn Manor Dr
Valrico, FL
Key West Lawn Care
305-766-7888
Po Box 4228
Key West, FL
Brannans Lawn Care & Services
850-258-7891
PO Box 19573
Panama City Beach, FL
True Lawn Techs
(305) 731-2269
14500 Sw 88Th St
Miami, FL
Progreso Maintenance Corp.
386-878-6426
262 E. Constance Rd.
Debary, FL
Premier Lawn Care
863-224-4217
140 Fitzgerald Rd.Suite #3
Lakeland, FL
Stack Landscape
850-324-4830
1904 Hideaway Court
Tallahassee, FL
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Tips for "Green" Gardens

Face it: The classic suburban lawn is an ecological disaster.

Grooming that expanse of velvety green grass has historically involved pesticides, herbicides and plenty of water through summer’s hottest months—not to mention the oil and gasoline needed to fuel the lawn mower.

But there’s help for eco-warriors who want some green space at home—and the time to enjoy it.

“Doing your bit for the environment doesn’t mean donning tie-dye and chaining yourself to the nearest panda,” says Carl Smith, PhD, a landscape architecture professor at the University of Arkansas School of Architecture and coauthor of the new book Residential Landscape Sustainability: A Checklist Tool .

“We all know what we can do in the house—for example, using low-energy light bulbs,” says Dr. Smith, who earned his doctoral degree in sustainable housing design at the University of Sheffield in England. “What may be less obvious is what we can do literally around the house—in the yard, the garden or the driveway.”

Here are two of his tips for greening your garden.

Plant Trees 

If you have the room, trees can provide protection for your house from hot sun and cold winds, reducing winter heating and summer air-conditioning. In fact, planting trees and larger shrubs in the right place can help you save up to one-quarter of your energy bills. Of course, trees also help provide habitat for birds and insects and, just as importantly, make our human habitat more attractive. Studies have shown yar...

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