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March/April
2000 Issue
Garden
Therapy
Landscaping
services abound on these lush islands, of course. But what about do-it-yourself
gardeners, or people with a lawn-service contract who still want hands-on
involvement? Fortunately, island nurseries and garden supply centers will
help keep your thumb green.
Sue
Ritchie is the garden center specialist at Forever Green Ace Hardware,
which features a nursery and large array of garden supplies. Ritchie,
who has gained an admirable reputation for stocking plants that thrive
in island conditions, says her top-selling plant is the bougainvillea,
by far: People love any of its colors, but the one color they really
go for is the red. Its called the Barbara Karst, after its developer.
The Barbara Karst is hardier, and people can take it up north. Ritchie
notes that her next best-selling plant is the Nora Grant ixora, a favorite
because it is different from the hibiscus. The Nora has that big
ball bloom that is pinky-peach in color.
Many
of the garden centers customers are islanders on assignment
by their landscapers and lawn-care services to choose their plants in
person. Ritchie also says she has lots of dedicated gardeners who live
on the islands, either as snowbirds or year-rounders. The snowbirds
always plant a little color when they come here in October or so, and
also plant their foundation plants. That way, they are well established
when they leave and wont be a problem over the summer. After all,
98 percent of a plants success is its establishment, which is different
here than up north. You just cant apply the same principles.
2025 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel, 941/472-5354.
The
Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation is probably best known
for its native plant nursery, in addition to its trail tours, bookshop,
and educational outreach programs. Dee Serage, of the native plant nursery,
explains, People often come to us for answers to extreme situations,
such as growing plants in saltwater or in drought conditions. When
those questions come up, Serage might suggest the green buttonwood
tree, which will take saltwater flooding. And the Bahama cassia is a shrub
that is very drought tolerant. Its a shrub that blooms yellow and
is the host plant for yellow sulphur butterflies.
She
adds, We are primarily a nursery that focuses on the needs of island
residents. Thus, we try to help people plant native plants that support
our native wildlife, whether that be birds, butterflies, or gopher tortoises.
Serage mentions that the SCCF offers alternatives to fertilizers and pesticides,
such as diatomaceous earth or the use of boric acid for insect problems.
We have people who bring their insect issues to us and we help them
figure out if they should do anything about them, or maybe nothing at
all. Our main focus is as an educational nursery, so our educational program
is landscaping for wildlife. 3333 Sanibel-Captiva Road, Sanibel,
941/472-2329.
Elizabeth
and Steve Scott offer 20 years of horticultural experience at Green
Earth Landscape, their nursery and garden center. They are members
of the Florida Nurserymen and Growers Association, and their company specializes
in designing, installation, and maintenance. During the past year, Elizabeth
has had some health problems, so she and her husband have closed the nursery
except for appointments. We are open by appointment for larger plants,
she reports, such as palm trees, larger trees like black olives,
and bottlebrush trees. We dont have the smaller plantings as wed
be spread too thin right now. When her health permits, the couple
will resume selling such plants as orchids and bromeliads. 3889 Sanibel-Captiva
Road, Sanibel, 941/472-1370.
Island
Condo Maintenance Inc.
is a full sales and service center for yard equipment, according to owner
Steve Walters. It carries the complete line of Toro hand mowers, sometimes
known as walk-behind mowers, and riding mowers, as well as Lawnboy hand
mowers. The stores wide selection of equipment such as chain saws,
trimmers, pruners, and blowers are manufactured by Stihl. Lawn mower repair
service is offered, too. 1205 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel, 941/472-4505.
Baileys
True Value Hardware does a brisk business selling manual sprinklers
and garden hoses. Its not surprising to learn, however, that another
popular-selling item includes replacement connections for hoses. Thats
because a large number of people always seem to be running over their
hoses while mowing the lawn! Baileys Shopping Center, corner
of Periwinkle Way and Tarpon Bay Road, Sanibel, 941/472-1516.
Off
island, just one mile north of Summerlin Road on San Carlos Boulevard
in Ft. Myers, is Gavins Ace Hardware. The store carries lawn and
garden supplies including seasonal plants such as geraniums, flower pots,
clear trays, indoor fertilizers, and some grass plugs, says owner Ron
Gavin. It carries lawn mowers from Snapper, MTD, Toro, and Lawnboy. Mower
and engine repair services are offered, too, as are lawn mower parts.
16025 San Carlos Blvd., Ft. Myers, 941/466-7777.
If
youre looking for a little advice on how to plan your lawn and garden
before you actually get down and dig in the dirt, the area has plenty
of landscape designers to help. Landscaping and gardening preferences
have changed in Southwest Florida during the past decade or so, according
to Stephen J. Trudnak, whose Bonita Springs-based firm offers landscape
architecture and land planning services. Most people are more interested
in outdoor spaces than they used to be, he says. People want
to take more of a part in things and get more bang for their buck. There
are more active gardeners, for instance. And people want outdoor dining
spaces or they want to expand the inside by designing the outside. For
example, having the family room extended to the outside with the same
tiles that were used inside.
Trudnaks
design-oriented firm has been open in Bonita Springs since 1991, and he
has been in the business since 1970. He notices that more and more people
are staying in the area all year round and are interested in keeping up
their own yards: Well, maybe not with the mowing, but with pruning
or cutting gardens. Its a lot of fun. 3461 Bonita Bay Boulevard,
Bonita Springs, 941/495-6464.
Burner
& Company, in business for 15 years, provides full-service site
planning, land planning, and landscape architecture throughout Southwest
Florida. President Theresa Artuso says the use of native plants such as
cabbage palms, saw palmettos, oaks, and pines are becoming more
popular and should be further encouraged. Aside from the obvious ecological
reasons, they are part of the traditional Old Florida landscape and lend
historic character to present-day development. Artuso is also a
proponent of following xeriscape principles, to conserve water usage.
She suggests selecting drought-tolerant species, limiting the use of turf
areas, and grouping plants with similar water requirements into hydrozones.
Water features such as fountains, waterfalls, fish ponds, or Oriental
water gardens are ever-increasing aspects of current landscape design,
Artuso adds. She notes that more creativity is being used in the design
and construction of driveways and walkways. In addition, Landscape
lighting has become more affordable and more available to homeowners.
More than just for safety, lighting can accent dramatic touches in the
garden that otherwise would be visible only during the day. 4955
Higginbotham Road, Ft. Myers, 941/693-8090. Libby Grimm
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