This course reviews how Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ affects communities, how the FFL Program has worked with communities across the state to help them reduce their consumption of water, fertilizer and pesticide, and homeowner associations and strategies that homeowners and HOA board members can use when working together to install a Florida-Friendly landscape.
CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS (CEUs)
Florida DBPR Board of Landscape Architecture: Course #0011030
Community Association Managers: Course# 0011030
FNGLA: 1 CEU for FNGLA certified horticulture and landscape professionals.
* University of Florida CE Provider #0005337
TOPICS COVERED
- Frequently asked questions by communities and HOAs regarding Florida State Statute 373.185
- Ways that the Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ Program has worked with communities to help them reduce water consumption, fertilizer and pesticide use
- Recognition of the significant water savings realized by implementing Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ in communities
- Ways that homeowners and HOAs can work together to achieve common goals
- Easy first steps to converting to Florida-Friendly Landscaping™
- Understanding HOA landscaping rules and regulations
- Observing landscapes in the community and other Florida-friendly landscapes
- Visual and written information to include in application processes
- Importance of well written covenants
Fees: $38
Community Associations Design Garden/Landscape LA CE credits