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Bay Kid 09-20-2021 06:24 AM

TVs always have beautiful flower beds.

Luggage 09-20-2021 06:24 AM

I really think she meant that the plants that were taken out, she took. Don't be so quick to judge next time

Girlcopper 09-20-2021 06:26 AM

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Originally Posted by LianaB (Post 2006796)
I’ve been in/around The Villages for nearly 8 years and have always appreciated the landscaping and flowers throughout the neighborhoods. This year though, they look more like weeds! I’m wondering if they simply cut the budget, or what??

Looks pretty to me. And I dont see any budget cut

Luggage 09-20-2021 06:29 AM

Actually I applaud the landscaping crew for doing such a good job. Different times of the year you have to plant differently. And it's nice to see that they have creativity in trying different plants. I certainly would not like to see the exact same thing over and over again whether it was typical marigolds or mums. There are a lot of perennials that are lovely that only come up for short times. Over in Pennbrooke , Fairways, we have several plantings of the large 4 ft perennials that have blue bell flowers on top that I don't know the name of that are just lovely but they only come up for a few short weeks a year and I would hate not to see them when they do. Back North we had tons of rhododendrons in azaleas which are not favored as much here but the azaleas seem to do very well but I have a few in my garden and in the spring they're lovely for several weeks, in The villages however I don't see so many roses planted but they tend to do very nicely of course in Florida and I have a few here and they're perennial and Bloom constantly during the year.

Angelad 09-20-2021 06:36 AM

I actually love these flowers! Trying to find out what they are as I would love some in my flower beds!

Dlbonivich 09-20-2021 06:55 AM

I think the flowers are beautiful! You can not trim palms all the time. The arborist informed me the more you trim palms the larger they grow. You are not supposed to trim palms. They are supposed to shed.

airstreamingypsy 09-20-2021 06:58 AM

Yes, to your question..... flower budget cuts. A headline in the only news source. CDD 2 supervisor suggests cutting back on flowers to save money. "A Community Development District 2 supervisor has suggested cutting back 10 percent on flowers to save residents’ money on maintenance assessment fees.

Supervisor Bart Zoellner raised the idea Friday at the CDD 2 board meeting at Savannah Center. The board was discussing a proposed $1.5 million operating budget for the 2021-2022 fiscal year. The budget includes an 8 percent increase in maintenance assessment fees paid by residents."

graciegirl 09-20-2021 07:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Mrvnandtaz (Post 2006862)
“ , I got lucky and was driving by at the time. I grabbed a few random plants, I don't even know what kind they were, and planted them in pots in my garden.‘

So it is OK to steal plants

I think Orange Blossom took only the discarded plants the landscapers were removing.

graciegirl 09-20-2021 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by airstreamingypsy (Post 2006905)
Yes, to your question..... flower budget cuts. A headline in the only news source. CDD 2 supervisor suggests cutting back on flowers to save money. "A Community Development District 2 supervisor has suggested cutting back 10 percent on flowers to save residents’ money on maintenance assessment fees.

Supervisor Bart Zoellner raised the idea Friday at the CDD 2 board meeting at Savannah Center. The board was discussing a proposed $1.5 million operating budget for the 2021-2022 fiscal year. The budget includes an 8 percent increase in maintenance assessment fees paid by residents."

Nah. I don't think that has happened. Someone may have raised the subject but that doesn't mean they have cut the budget. Sad thing is that the economy has made all things cost more.

One of the things I love about this place are the flowers everywhere and the care given to the public areas. Some people are more "visual" than others.

Sometimes I love the choices made more than other times but I have never not liked them. They are a joy to see.

merrymini 09-20-2021 07:58 AM

I wish I could know when the landscaping crews were pulling because they put them in plastic bags and dispose of them. I would take some of these plants for my natural garden!

shirleyjerez 09-20-2021 08:03 AM

Look on the other side.(pass 466) their flower beds are much nicer. I think their bond Snd taxes were different .

DaleDivine 09-20-2021 08:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Mrvnandtaz (Post 2006862)
“ , I got lucky and was driving by at the time. I grabbed a few random plants, I don't even know what kind they were, and planted them in pots in my garden.‘

So it is OK to steal plants

When they're putting in new plants they will give you all you want of the plants being removed...
:ho::welcome:

OrangeBlossomBaby 09-20-2021 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Mrvnandtaz (Post 2006862)
“ , I got lucky and was driving by at the time. I grabbed a few random plants, I don't even know what kind they were, and planted them in pots in my garden.‘

So it is OK to steal plants

I took the discarded plants that they had pulled out of the beds. They had to do that in order to put in new plants. They do this every quarter. If you're lucky, and enjoy gardening, you will be in the spots where they're doing their quarterly switching and get your pick of the discards before they bag them and throw them in the trash.

There is usually nothing wrong with any of the plants, and if they're not unrooted and burned by the sun after sitting there without soil, water, shade, for a few hours, then they can be easily replanted in your own garden and give you a few months of enjoyment.

They don't sell the ones they pull out of those beds, they throw them in the trash. It's a HUGE waste of money and I can't stand that they do that to perfectly good, healthy growing plants.

realmoxies 09-20-2021 09:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mrvnandtaz (Post 2006862)
“ , I got lucky and was driving by at the time. I grabbed a few random plants, I don't even know what kind they were, and planted them in pots in my garden.‘

So it is OK to steal plants

😖. So, did you enjoy your short time in the limelight?

Carla B 09-20-2021 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by shirleyjerez (Post 2006955)
Look on the other side.(pass 466) their flower beds are much nicer. I think their bond Snd taxes were different .

Which is the "other side" of 466 (that has better plants)?


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