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FNGLA at Work

FNGLA Asks Members to Speak at EPA Public Workshops in FL (1/27/2010)

FNGLA Mourns Passing of Mrs. Rood (12/2/2009)

FNGLA's Persistent Stance Wins Landscape Irrigation Results from SFWMD; FNGLA to Meet with RMA on Crop Insurance (11/16/2009)

FNGLA, the Marketing Committee and the Board of Directors are proud to present the new FNGLA logo (3/2/2009)

It is with deep sadness we share the news of the death of Dale Adams, husband of FNGLA’s Chief Operations Officer, Linda Adams. (2/25/2009)

Launched a decade ago, the Florida Plants of the Year program celebrates plants ideal for each of Florida’s three geographic regions. Each year, a selection of Florida’s best plants are hand-picked by a jury of distinguished horticulturists representing the different facets of the state’s (12/22/2008)

Summit Holdings has designed a workers’ compensation insurance program exclusively for members of the Florida Nursery, Growers and Landscape Association. (12/15/2008)

The Landscape Show was in Full Bloom this Year (10/2/2008)

FNGLA Partners on Conferences about Sustainability and Retail Excellence (10/1/2008)

The Landscape Show and FNGLA Short Course Provide Insights and Resources for Current Economic Times (8/4/2008)

FNGLA Installs New Slate of Officers (8/4/2008)

Mother Nature Smiles When We “GrowSmart! (4/30/2008)

FNGLA Succeeds with Landscape Maintenance Certification (4/29/2008)

FNGLA Receives Specialty Crop Grant Funds in Partnership with Florida Department of Agriculture (4/15/2008)

FNGLA’s 2008 Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival Partnership Continues its Focus on Kids Gardening (3/21/2008)

In The News

Winter weather could be boon for First Coast nurseries this spring(jacksonville.com © 3/17/2010)

New watering rules set different limits for Broward, Palm Beach counties(SunSentinal.com © 3/13/2010)

Want a reminder that spring is coming? Try the Flower and Garden Festival at Disney(TheLedger.com © 2/23/2010)

$75M in crop damage spurs disaster declaration(NewJournalOnline.com © 2/2/2010)

Florida Nursery, Growers & Landscape Association Enhances its Certification Program with NetDimensions’ EKP LMS (TrainingPress.com © 1/12/2010)

Cold damage to area agriculture 'substantial'(News-JournalOnline.com © 1/12/2010)

South Florida landscapers and nurseries weather cold snap(SunSentinal.com © 1/11/2010)

FL avocado farmers enjoy high prices, fear beetle(MiamiHerald.com © 12/26/2009)

Green Walls Growing Popular(TheDirt © 12/19/2009)

Turf war heats up over fertilizer limits in Pinellas, Hillsborough(TampaBay.com © 12/6/2009)

Pinellas County toughens proposed fertilizer ban(TampaBay.com © 12/2/2009)

7 inducted into Florida's hall of horticultural fame(TampaBayOnline.com © 10/29/2009)

Pinellas commissioners favor summertime fertilizer ban(Tampabay.com © 10/28/2009)

Water-saving landscape bill heads to Jacksonville City Council(Jacksonville.com © 10/27/2009)

Feichthaler commended for commentary(cape-coral-daily-breeze.com © 10/24/2009)

S. Florida nurseries prosper growing plants for giant cruise ship(MiamiHerald.com © 10/22/2009)

Fewer Boxes of Citrus Mean More Money for Growers, Stable Prices(TheLedger.com © 10/09/2009)

State's citrus crop less than $1 billion(Herald-Tribune.com © 9/30/2009)

In South Florida, women farmers are taking charge of the land(MiamiHerald.com © 9/29/2009)

Immigration Laws In Need Of Overhaul(OrnamentalOutlook.com © 9/11/2009)

Proposed fertilizer ordinance lauded(TBNweekly.com © 9/1/2009)

Best to get a pro to trim trees(MiamiHerald.com © 8/2/2009)

Counting Carbon in Highlands County(Florida Trend © 8/1/2009)

Third day of lawn watering might be added, but not in Miami-Dade(MiamiHerald.com © 7/10/2009)

'Green' yards get a break: Florida offers protection(Orlando Sentinal © 7/6/2009)

Environmentalists decry new law abolishing public votes on water permits(PalmBeachPost.com © 7/1/2009)

Ethanol Production May Consume Too Much Water(Florida Trend © 7/1/2009)

USDA set to open Fla. fruit shipping(PalmBeachPost.com © 6/29/2009)

Hendry grower plants citrus resistant to canker, greening(Naplesnews.com © 6/22/2009)

UF bedding plant trials put to bed(Tampa Bay Online © 6/12/2009)

South Florida landscaper killed by lightning(The Gainesville Sun © 6/9/2009)

Landscaping bill pushes for 'Florida-friendly' planting(The Gainesville Sun © 5/24/2009)

Rep. Adam Putnam might be the future of the Republican Party(TampaBay.com © 5/24/2009)

'Florida friendly' landscaping bill threatened(BradentonHerald.com © 5/20/2009)

South Florida suburbs, not farms, spared new water restrictions(MiamiHerald.com © 5/15/2009)

One-day watering ordered for South Miami-Dade, Florida Keys(MiamiHerald.com © 5/7/2009)

Florida-friendly landscapes save the environment, finances(St. Petersburg Times © 5/3/2009)

Local nursery files for Ch. 12(BradentonHerald.com © 4/28/2009)

Plant City farm ordered to pay $400,000 for insurance fraud(TampaBay.com © 4/24/2009)

Swiftmud approves tougher watering restrictions for Tampa Bay area(St. Petersburg Times © 4/1/2009)

Plant Therapy for Diabetes Patients(FloridaTrend.com © 1/1/2009)

Associations Adopt Tampa's Watering Limits(Tampa Tribune © 3/23/2009)

Landscape firms cut losses in sinking real estate market(MiamiHerald.com © 3/10/2009)

Bronson: Agriculture economic 'bright spot'(floridacapitalnews.com © 2/18/2009)

South Florida water restrictions may be eased(MiamiHerald.com © 2/13/2009)

South Florida utilities oppose plan to extend watering limits year-round(SunSentinel.com © 2/13/2009)

Growers report lots of ice, little damage in cold snap(PalmBeachPost.com © 2/5/2009)

Smaller's better for South Florida's nurseries(MiamiHerald.com © 2/2/2009)

Economy putting a pinch on nurseries, landscapers(BradentonHerald.com © 12/16/2008)

Trees can shelter homes from wind during big storms, experts say(OrlandoSentinel.com © 12/15/2008)

Failure to match Social Security numbers could cost workers their job(SunSentinel.com © 12/10/2008)

Citrus Growers Seek More Money to Study Latest Menace(FloridaTrend.com © 12/10/2008)

Landscaping Emerges as Sound Investment Amidst Recession(YahooFinance.com © 12/8/2008)

Water-conservation plan ignores scientific research(MiamiHerald.com © 11/30/2008)

U.S. Sugar sees the future in plant waste: ethanol(MiamiHerald.com © 11/18/2008)


   
The mission of the Florida Nursery, Growers & Landscape Association is to enhance its members’ business success through political leadership, education, marketing, research, certification and services.

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March 26, 2010: Certified Landscape Technician (FCLT) exam
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