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Garden magic

Tending the Disney gardens is no Mickey Mouse effort. One staff gardener offers advice on beautifying and maintaining home landscapes.

By PAMELA DAVIS

© St. Petersburg Times, published June 3, 2000


By PAMELA DAVIS

© St. Petersburg Times, published June 3, 2000


LAKE BUENA VISTA -- Long before the guy who wears the Winnie the Pooh costume gets to work, before any guests hop aboard Space Mountain, gardeners have been toiling throughout the Walt Disney World Resort.

The hours are rough. An average Disney gardening shift is 5 a.m. to 1 p.m. and includes maintaining some of the park's more than 4-million trees, shrubs and flowers before guests arrive. Trimming and pruning still take place after the park has opened. For big projects, the staff gets to work as early as midnight.

During the International Flower & Garden Festival that began April 28 and continues through June 11 at Epcot, the horticultural staff goes into overdrive. Some gardeners even step away from their usual duties during the festival to conduct how-to garden presentations for Epcot visitors.

Disney gardener Jose Quiles recently talked to park guests about time-saving ideas for the garden.

Some of his tips:

Quiles offered these specific tips for dealing with drought

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