07/01/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/01/2026 12:05
Alachua County is reminding residents that the annual landscape fertilizer ban takes effect today, July 1, 2026, and will remain in place through Feb. 28, 2027.
The application of landscape fertilizers containing nitrogen or phosphorus is prohibited during this period because fertilizers are more likely to be washed off landscapes and into stormwater systems, creeks, lakes and the aquifer. These measures apply countywide and are critical to preventing harmful algae outbreaks and meeting the state's Basin Management Action Plan (BMAP) for improving water quality.
Key provisions of the Alachua County Fertilizer Ordinance include:
"Fertilizer applied during the rainy season and the cooler months is often not absorbed by plants and instead washes into our waterways," said Senior Environmental Specialist Luke Sekula. "By following these guidelines, residents can play a direct role in protecting Alachua County's natural resources."
Residents are encouraged to join the 68% of Alachua County residents who have eliminated fertilizer use altogether. Studies and local outreach efforts show that many landscapes can remain healthy without routine fertilizer applications.
For more information, contact Alachua County Environmental Specialist Luke Sekula at 352-264-6822 or [email protected].
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