Wekiva Hunt Club Community
Stay tuned for April’s workshop.
The Wekiwa Hunt Club Community has been looking into gardening alternatives that are sustainable, renewable, and attract pollinators year-round. The native plant garden next to the clubhouse is part of the pilot program to bring those options to your community.
The Florida Friendly Landscape Ordinance
Florida Statute 373.185
The ordinance empower homeowners to use sustainable gardening practices to help the environment and better manage natural resources. Learn more…
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2023 - January - 7:
In the areas we service, Simpson's Stoppers, Myrcianthes fragrans (the Florida native) and Myrcianthes fragrans 'dwarf' (the compact), typically bloom between February and March, depending on the zone you are in. Â If you want to prune, we suggest doing it in early January.Â
- Fun fact: in 2023, Simpson’s Stoppers were reported to bloom three times with the last sighting in July
If your style calls for topping the Muhly Grasses, Muhlenbergia capillaris,  January and February work best, although there is nothing wrong with letting it go through its natural cycle. Benefits include: the root ball widens (larger diameter) and esthetic.  Caveats of cutting it back is the removal of natural habitats for some pollinators and small wildlife. The soil benefits too!
Some plants, such as Pentas (not native yet generous with nectar), Scorpion Tail (Heliotropium angiospermum), and Frogfruit (Phyla nodiflora), are sensitive to freezing temperatures, including air frost. Â By leaving frost-damaged top layer, the lower leaves and roots are protected.Â
Mulching should have been done already, yet it is not too late to protect seedlings, roots, others.
WHCC's Upgrade Your Garden Today program.
The time is now to explore sustainable gardening practices for the Summer!
Learn about renewable, eco-friendly landscape and how to create your food forest in your yard.
50-15-10
$50* off your garden design/consultation,
or
15%* off your garden installation of $1,000+,
or
10%* off a 1-day Florida native maintenance.
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Terms & disclosures: To qualify for this offer, this must be the first time you contact us for services.; registration is required to lock in current discounts, which may change without notice; you will only qualify for one of the above offers; discounts exclude fixed fees (i.e. fuel fee, cancellation fee, delivery, others fixed fees); each service has different terms and conditions -ask for full disclosure; scheduling is on a first come first serve; except for maintenance, services may require a deposit, which a portion or its entirety will be credited towards the selected service; one promotion per household; all services include a report and personalized webpage.
WHCC's Upgrade Your Garden Today program.
It's crazy Simple !
Small changes in habit create a huge impact in the environment.