Orlando area folks.... in need of a native plant landscaper!
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Douglas Hunt on Nov 11, 2012Heather, try Kevin at Full Moon Natives in Port Orange. They do consultations as well as installations, and I think this project would be right up his alley.Helpful Reply
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Heather B on Nov 11, 2012thanks doug! I should have thought of them=) It would be great it they could come out (kinda far=( but I will certainly give them a go!Helpful Reply
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Sherrie S on Nov 11, 2012@Heather B I would suggest the Garden Rebel. No matter what I did my front yard always looked bad. He drew up a plan & provided the plants and it has been so easy to care for and looks good all year that I wish I had done it years ago.Helpful Reply
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Rocky Mountain WaterScape on Nov 12, 2012Hi Heather, I am a Wildlife Rehabilitator as well, Reptiles and Amphibians, but in Colorado. Good luck with your tortoise haven and will be anxious to see the finished project! Unfortunately, we have no native tortoises in CO, just turtles and mostly aquatic. So any tortoise I have, comes in for the winter.Helpful Reply
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