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Goals

2007 Calendar of Events

Plantation Shade Brigade Holds Bird and Plant Walk at Plantation Preserve's Linear Trail

TREE DAY!

Tree of the Month Collection for 2007

Outstanding Trees of Plantation

Community Events and Projects

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Educational Materials & Articles

PLANTATION SHADE BRIGADE

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A group ‘Sharing Their Love of Trees’

Objective: The tree is the backbone of the city’s infrastructure. Like the bones in our body, they form the support and framework of the landscape. The City is committed to: Adding Canopy; Preserving Canopy; Restoring Canopy; Pruning for safety & tree structure. We look to replant, nurture teach and rebuild lost, fragile aged infrastructure. The Shade Brigade Team seeks to be the backbone of resident infrastructure building a caring and sharing body of people committed to trees.

Mission Statement:  Stewards of urban reforestation:

  • Understand Plantation’s tree canopy history.
  • Learn tree biology – structure, roots, canopy
  • Choose good quality trees – Florida Grades and Standards
  • Select trees with single leader structure, when possible, and outreaching roots
  • Learn many species of trees tolerant of our soil, climate and specific sites
  • Promote tree planting – through interaction with the community
  • Teach proper planting - Local planting projects
  • Care after Establishment: watering, mulching
  • Proper Pruning:  Healthy techniques and hiring an Arborist
  • Evaluating the canopy:  age, condition, location, safety factors
  • Identifying significant trees in the city

What Can the Plantation Shade Brigade do to accomplish this goal?

  • Learn:  Understand the mechanics and biology of trees and gather knowledge
  • Teach, show, instruct others about trees
  • Participate in local tree plantings and grants
  • Respond to schools, individuals, HOA’s and those needing tree information
  • Suggest tree species and identify Plantation’s noteworthy trees
  • Meet your neighbors, make new friends

Attend monthly exchange of ideas meeting. Trade plants. Have fun!

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Water Shortage and Restrictions
Frequently Asked Questions

Water Conservation Tips (“GrowSmart” Campaign – provided by the South Florida Water Management District and Florida Nursery, Growers and Landscape Association)

Use of Drought-Tolerant Plants

Shrubs and Annuals

Mature Trees

Water Barrels

City Landscape Project Updates

Tips From National Wildlife Federation Stewards

Tip Of The Month