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For canal reporting on Sanibel Island, please visit Sanibel Clean Canals

Resources

  • Bioswales and Vegetated Swales
  • Rain Gardens and Bioswales
  • Rain Barrels and Rain Gardens A Guide for Harvesting Rain Water
  • Wetland Functions and Values
  • Pond Management Plan Workbook
  • Nutrient Economics Report 2015
  • Low Impact Design for Control of Urban Runoff
  • Homeowner Guide Best Management Practices
  • Florida Friendly Best Management Practices for Protection of Water Resources by the Green Industries
  • The Florida Yards & Neighborhoods Handbook
  • Florida-Friendly Plants for Stormwater Pond Shorelines
  • Florida Lakes and Ponds Guidebook
  • EPA Wetland Economic Benefits
  • Degraded Urban Dention Ponds – Problems & Solutions
  • BMP, Wet Detention Pond Guidance Sheet
  • BMP, Constructed Wetlands Guidance Sheet
  • Best Mmgt Practices for South Florida Urban Stormwater
  • A Guide to Living with Florida’s Wetlands – DEP
  • Backyard Buffers
  • Aquascaping
  • Plants for Lakefront Re-Vegetation – FWC
  • Living on the Water’s Edge – Freshwater
  • Living on the Water’s Edge – Saltwater
  • Neighborhood Lakes and Ponds Management Plant Selection Guide
  • The Impact of Water Quality of Florida’s Home Values

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July 1, 2020
Sanibel Fertilizer Blackout Period July 1-September 30
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June 30, 2020
Lawns are the No. 1 irrigated ‘crop’ in America.

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