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Volunteer Work Whispering Pines Elementary

Volunteer Work Whispering Pines Elementary

Whispering Pines Elementary, in the town of Cutler Bay, Florida, is the latest showcase of our desire to make a difference in our own communities. Like many institutional buildings, Whispering Pines elementary was not much to look at, with designated areas for flowerbeds and foliage turned barren or weed-filled. The PTA allocated a very small budget to buying plants for the campus, and began its search for volunteers to help beautify the campus.

That’s when Greenstar Landscaping got involved. They looked at the condition of the landscaping at the elementary school and the budget for the plants, and immediately realized the project could not be completed with the funds available. Greenstar’s owner, Peter Masi, wanted more for the elementary school, to complete the project in a way that the kids and teachers can have a wonderful learning and working environment, and be proud of their campus. He decided to add money from his own pocket to the budget for plants, in addition to the free labor his company was providing.

Greenstar Landscaping took those barren dirt areas and replanted, this time with plants that were hearty and long-lasting, meant for shade or sun, respectively, with plants that will flourish without much attention. Greenstar Landscaping also took the opportunity to prune and trim the various trees across the campus, a feat that had been needed for years at Whispering Pines. In fact, Greenstar alerted the faculty about the hazardous condition of one of the trees that was predominate on campus, which the county later removed. This avoided the destruction and harm the tree could have done by dropping limbs or falling on its own.

As sunlight streams through new paths in the trees, sharing the brightness of the day with bustling school children heading to class, the updated landscaping around the courtyard provides a showpiece the entire school is proud of. Venturing to the edge of campus, the rock work and plant selections around the school’s main sign add texture to the area, while the new hedges add a dynamic visual barrier to the campus.

The new landscaping and labor pruning, weeding, planting, and more will last many years at Whispering Pines Elementary, and so will the new found pride in the campus and gratefulness to Greenstar Landscaping for their generous donations of labor and materials to make Whispering Pines Elementary a more beautiful place to go to school.

Volunteer Work Whispering Pines Elementary
Landscaping Volunteer Work Whispering Pines Elementary
Landscaping Volunteer Work Whispering Pines Elementary
Lawn Care Volunteer Work Whispering Pines Elementary
Volunteer Work Whispering Pines Elementary
Volunteer Work Whispering Pines Elementary
Volunteer Work Whispering Pines Elementary
Volunteer Work Whispering Pines Elementary
Volunteer Work Whispering Pines Elementary

Volunteer Work at South Pointe Elementary

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Landscaping Volunteer Work at South Pointe Elementary
Landscape Volunteer Work at South Pointe Elementary
Volunteer Work at South Pointe Elementary

Coral Gables Sponsorship

Coral Gables Football Sponsorship

Greenstar Landscaping and Irrigation is a proud cosponsor of the 2019 Coral Gables Senior High School Cavaliers football team.

Giving back to the community is one of our most important missions at Greenstar Landscaping. Sponsoring and promoting team sports in our community is important. It allows and gives our youth the opportunity to participate and excel in team sports. This is crucial in building character, self-worth and most of all allowing these individuals to learn how to function as a team. These are the life lessons they learn when given the opportunity to participate in sports.

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Working Together to Succeed

Leadership and most importantly knowing how to work together as a team are some of the skills these individuals will learn. It will help them to succeed in the future allowing and giving the students the opportunity to reach their full potential.

These are the values that we share and encourage at Greenstar Landscaping. We pride ourselves in using these values to build a successful team that will deliver top-quality service to all our customers.

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Fruit and Spice Park Irma Recovery

Fruit and Spice Park Irma Recovery

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Fruit and Spice Park Irma Recovery

The Fruit & Spice Park is a 37-acre subtropical paradise nestled in the heart of the historic Redland community just 35 miles south of Miami. Surrounded by thousands of acres of tropical agriculture, the Park is a jewel in South Florida’s agricultural community attracting over 50,000 visitors a year to its gardens and festivals. More than 500 varieties of exotic fruits, herbs, spices and nuts from around the world; 180 varieties of mangos; 70 varieties of bamboo; 40 varieties of bananas; 15 varieties of jackfruit trees and numerous other exotic edibles are grown and maintained here.

Jim Stribling, current manager of the Fruit & Spice Park describes this treasure of a park like this: ‘To familiarize someone who may have never visited, it’s comparable to a zoo–a zoo for trees! The Fruit & Spice Park collects, breeds and preserves rare and important species from around the world for education and enjoyment. We also work with other botanical gardens to share knowledge and germplasm, to safeguard and preserve rare specimens.’

Fruit and Spice Park Irma Recovery

Unfortunately, the park and many of its trees suffered substantial damage from Hurricane Irma. Some of the damage is heartbreaking, including the majestic Baobabs, three very large Cannonball Trees (pictured above), and the Banana and Bamboo collections. There are over 250 downed and damaged trees, with 20 that are already dead. An initial assessment revealed that 60% of the tree canopy was lost. Time is critical to save the fallen trees with exposed roots.

Fruit and Spice Park Irma Recovery

This special park has some unique considerations and expenses. The trees damaged are not just regular trees, they are specimens of, in some cases, very rare collections. It’s not possible to stop in at a local nursery or garden center for a replacement. Replacing them will be a time consuming and expensive process. Whether trying to save the existing trees or planting new ones, there is also special heavy equipment (ex: cranes) that is needed along with specialized personnel to properly handle some of the larger specimens.

So, you now have the what and the why, but are still in need of the who. Who am I, Peter Masi, president of Greenstar Landscaping?

Fruit and Spice Park Irma Recovery

In the early 90’s I was into growing and learning about rare fruits and was introduced to Chris Rollins, who was the manager of the Fruit & Spice Park. Chris was extremely helpful, knowledgeable and was a great mentor. At the time I was growing and selling Florida Bunch Grapes, a variety of grape vines and certain varieties of fig trees. Chris allowed me to grow even more varieties of grapes by sharing dormant cuttings of the grape vines that were already at the Fruit & Spice Park and in return I donated grapevines and different varieties to the park as well. I also participated in many festivals, held by and at the park, selling grape vines and fruit trees. Chris was always there if I had a question. I have always looked back on those times fondly, and the park will forever hold a special place in my heart as a result.

In addition, one of the main reasons I’m doing what I’m doing now is because I can. You may ask ‘What does that mean, because I can?’ It means that I am in a position where I can finally give back to the community. I think it’s important for all of us to give back to the community because in giving you get so much in return. My community has been good to me. I’m so lucky that God blessed me with these talents as I’ve always loved what I’ve been doing since I was a very young kid. I started out at eight years old pulling weeds for neighbors for $.50 an hour, in my early teens I built a bicycle trailer, put my lawn equipment on there and cut peoples grass. Over time I slowly built up the company and clientele that I have today.

Fruit and Spice Park Irma Recovery

I do wish I could personally be there lending a helpful hand, providing my knowledge and experience, however I have thousands of customers who are in need of my services. I have been providing hurricane relief to my clients for the past 3 weeks, removing trees from their houses, off their driveways and cars and helping their properties return to normal. As a landscaper of over 40 years, my mission is to help further beautify this tropical paradise, planting trees, with the ultimate goal being to leave this planet in better shape than we found it for the next generation. I feel very strongly about giving back to the community, in years past my company and I have volunteered time, resources and knowledge to different elementary schools but this will be the largest undertaking/challenge so far. I will be donating 100% of the proceeds of all my irrigation tune-ups for months to come and will be asking my clients to donate as well.

Fruit & Spice Park is one-of-a-kind, nowhere else in the world will you find this many varieties of trees in one place. I feel that it’s very important for us to help to preserve this for the future generations and to inspire them to stand up in times of need.

Fruit and Spice Park Irma Recovery
Fruit and Spice Park Irma Recovery

As residents of Miami-Dade you may have amazing memories of this one of a kind park. So, when you make your contribution to help restore this unique gem, please take a moment to also post a short story, a favorite recollection, you have of the park.

Enjoying Mangofest 2017 with my Godchildren.

Fruit and Spice Park Irma Recovery

I’ll end with some words of wisdom from the current manager of the Fruit & Spice Park, Jim Stribling: “These tropical species evolved to survive storms like this! Perhaps we should all take a lesson here, to bend with the wind, take things in our stride, get propped back up, or simply grow in a different direction!”

I couldn’t agree more.

Greenstar Landscaping and Irrigation …..a small company with a big heart!

Fruit and Spice Park Irma Recovery

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