Stormwater and urban runoff is the #1 source of beach closures and swim advisories. This runoff pollutes our beaches and coastal waterways with bacteria, chemicals, trash, and other debris. Severe flooding can cause sewage infrastructure failures, making recreational waters unsafe for human contact. Inadequate wastewater treatment and traditional landscaping practices that depend on chemicals are also wreaking havoc on coastal and freshwater ecosystems by overloading waterways with nutrients, fueling toxic algae blooms and harming coral reef habitat.
Our Chapter has created several native gardens in various locations of Brevard County. Take a ride and see the beauty of Florida native plants that are easy to maintain and capture polluted runoff. OFG locations are Satellite Beach City Hall; Historical Home Green Gables off US1; Unitarian Universalist Church of Brevard in West Melbourne; and Crane Creek Reserve Golf Course off of New Haven Blvd. in West Melbourne.
Conservation means limiting water demand and providing a wildlife habitat in your garden.
Permeability is creating healthy, living soil that acts as a sponge to conserve water and filter out pollutants.
Retention is conserving rainwater in the landscape and replenishing groundwater.
Applying CPR to your garden means a green earth and abundant water. Your property is a watershed whereby all surface water and groundwater flows into a common body of water. How you care for your yard can affect water quality and water supply. Applying an Ocean Friendly Garden to your landscape, results in separating atmospheric carbon, preventing water and air pollution, restoring the life of the soil, and finally, attracting life to your garden.