Spring is in the Air!

Bright sunny day over a green grassy field beneath a blue sky.

  Spring in Florida typically runs from late March through May.  Spring for many people is the time of year to spruce up, spring clean, and get outside.  Springtime in Florida is the perfect time to do things considered outdoors.  The temperatures are typically milder in the spring which provides the perfect time to relax…

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It’s time to fertilize, but be careful

Hand holding seeds above small plant pots for gardening.

Everyone enjoys a lush and green lawn.  Every year, many Floridians fertilize their landscapes to reinforce a great beautiful and green summer lawn. March through May is the perfect time of year to fertilize. Many Florida counties have established a ban on using fertilizer between the months of June through September.  These months directly coincide…

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Guard your Inlet

A fallen tree blocks a paved trail near a pond in a park.

Stormwater control during construction really comes down to one key issue: impervious surfaces. As soon as you start adding concrete, asphalt, or even heavily compacted soil, water can no longer soak into the ground. That means more runoff, faster flow, and a lot more sediment moving across the site. To keep things simple, temporary controls…

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Stormwater Basins and Impervious Surfaces

A calm river flows under a cloudy sky beside a dirt path.

Stormwater control during construction really comes down to one key issue: impervious surfaces. As soon as you start adding concrete, asphalt, or even heavily compacted soil, water can no longer soak into the ground. That means more runoff, faster flow, and a lot more sediment moving across the site. To keep things simple, temporary controls…

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