(PRIVATE TOUR) Talk & Tour: AFTER THE BURN

AFTER THE BURN, EDUCATIONAL TOUR 2022

with Laura Starkey

For Heartwood Families, Private event.

Friday
July 8th
6 PM – 8 PM

5 weeks post burn

Come see the signs of new life already emerging!
  • closed shoes required
  • Long pants, water bottle & insect repellent recommended
  • Refreshments & beverages provided

Please call or email us to reserve your spot in this
special invitation-only event.
If you have done so, thank you, we appreciate it!

If you want more information or have any questions,
please call or email us.

I look forward to sharing this magical experience of our
beautiful woods.
Thank you,
Laura Starkey

P.S. 
Heartwood Families: If you are unable to make this date, but would still like a tour, OR if you are unable to walk and would like a tour specially designed for your needs, please give us a call. We are more than happy to accommodate you the best we can. It is worth the effort to see this incredible feature of our Florida woods for yourself!

RX BURN (Gates closed!)

– IMPORTANT NOTICE –
Heartwood Preserve will be closed to all visitors
all day WEDNESDAY JUNE 1st
and until noon THURSDAY JUNE 2nd, 2022
for a Prescribed Burn.
*GATES CLOSED*
Our longleaf pine flatwoods ecosystem depends on the regular occurrence of fire. We are planning a Prescribed Burn WEDNESDAY 6/1. During the Burn, we will be closed to all visitors. No one except staff and crew is permitted to enter. This is for the safety of all. We will re-open by noon on THURSDAY. All activities will take the utmost care to not disturb our burial sites. This burn in particular will be for the PAW-PAW, BLAZING STAR & PALMETTO Areas.
Planning for our Prescribed Burn depends on weather conditions and other factors. We usually don’t know until the day before if we will burn, so your patience and flexibility are greatly appreciated. Weather also changes and can cause us to postpone last minute. If we don’t burn Wednesday due to weather, we will try again asap. Please check our Facebook page or give us a call to get the most up-to-date information on our closings. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Prescribed Fire (also called “Control Burn”) at Heartwood Preserve is authorized and assisted by the Florida Forestry Service (FFS) and managed by our own FFS certified prescribed burn manager and experienced burn crew. Pasco Fire Department is notified once we receive our FFS authorization on the day of the burn, and signs are posted along Starkey Boulevard to notify the public passing by.
Things to Know About Prescribed Fire
Prescribed Fire serves several ecological purposes.
  • Reduces the amount of “fuel” (branches, twigs, leaves) that can make fires burn too intensely
  • Converts organic matter into nutrients and minerals to be absorbed by the living plants
  • Stimulates new growth following the burn, providing food for wildlife
  • Maintains an open understory, exposing the soil to allow seeds to germinate, spurring new trees, shrubs and wildflowers.

Following our burn, we have planned 2 special tours of the burn area, (Private Tour for Heartwood Families 7/8/22Community Rx Burn Educational Tour 7/9/22) so you can see for yourself the amazing and transformative effects of nature’s most incredible of tools: fire.

If you want more information or have any questions, please call or email us. You can also check out our website to learn more about the importance of fire on this unique landscape. https://heartwoodpreserve.com/nature-preserve/
Thank you,
Laura Starkey
Posted: 5/31/2022

 

Talk & Tour: FIRE AND ICE (cream)

 

 

 

AFTER THE BURN, EDUCATIONAL TOUR

with Laura Starkey

COMMUNITY EVENT

Saturday
July 9th
1 PM

5 weeks post burn

Come see the signs of new life already emerging!

  • closed shoes required
  • Long pants, water bottle & insect repellent recommended
  • Refreshments & ice cream provided

Please call or email us to reserve your spot in this
special event.
If you have done so, thank you, we appreciate it!

If you want more information or have any questions,
please call or email us.

I look forward to sharing this magical experience of our
beautiful woods.
Thank you,
Laura Starkey

– IMPORTANT NOTICE –

– IMPORTANT NOTICE –

Heartwood Preserve will be closed to all visitors

all day Wednesday June 17

and until noon Thursday June 18, 2020

for a Prescribed Burn.

Our longleaf pine flatwoods ecosystem depends on the regular occurrence of fire.
We are planning a Prescribed Burn TOMORROW. 
During the Burn, we will be closed to all visitors. 
No one except staff and crew is permitted to enter.
 This is for the safety of all. 
We will re-open by noon on Thursday.
All activities will take the utmost care to not disturb our burial sites.
This burn in particular will be for the Beautyberry & Wiregrass Natural Areas as well as areas to the south.
Planning for our Prescribed Burn depends on weather conditions and other factors. We usually don’t know until the day before if we will burn, so your patience and flexibility are greatly appreciated. Weather also changes and can cause us to postpone last minute.
If we don’t burn Wednesday due to weather, we will try again on Thursday.
If the week’s weather doesn’t cooperate, we will try again another week. Please check our Facebook page or give us a call to get the most up-to-date information on our closings. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Prescribed Fire (also called “Control Burn”) at Heartwood Preserve is authorized and assisted by the Florida Forestry Service (FFS) and managed by our own FFS certified prescribed burn manager and experienced burn crew. Pasco Fire Department is notified once we receive our FFS authorization on the day of the burn, and signs are posted along Starkey Boulevard to notify the public passing by.
Things to Know About Prescribed Fire
Prescribed Fire serves several ecological purposes.
  • Reduces the amount of “fuel” (branches, twigs, leaves) that can make fires burn too intensely
  • Converts organic matter into nutrients and minerals to be absorbed by the living plants
  • Stimulates new growth following the burn, providing food for wildlife
  • Maintains an open understory, exposing the soil to allow seeds to germinate, spurring new trees, shrubs and wildflowers.
Following our burn, we will plan a special tour of the burn areas, so you can see for yourself the amazing and transformative effects of nature’s most incredible of tools: fire.
If you want more information or have any questions, please call or email us. You can also check out our website to learn more about the importance of fire on this unique landscape. https://heartwoodpreserve.com/nature-preserve/
Thank you,
Laura Starkey
Posted: 6/16/20

Talk & Tour: After the BURN

Talk & Tour: After the Burn

Saturday, July 20

9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

Host: Laura Starkey

 

Please join us on this special guided tour of our recent Prescribed Burn.
Come see the signs of new life already emerging, just one month after the fire.

Please RSVP so we have a headcount.

Closed shoes required (no sandals).
Long pants, water bottle & sun protection recommended

If you want more information or have any questions,
please call or email us.
You can also check out our website to learn more about the importance of fire on this unique landscape.

Nature Preserve

 

Heartwood Preserve
4100 Strarkey Blvd.
Trinity, FL 34655

727-376-5111

info@HeartwoodPreserve.com

 

Heartwood Preserve will be closed on Tuesday June 25, 2019

⚠️– IMPORTANT NOTICE –⚠️

Heartwood Preserve will be closed on Tuesday June 25, 2019

for a Prescribed Burn.

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Our longleaf pine flatwoods ecosystem depends on the regular occurrence of fire. We are planning a Prescribed Burn tomorrow. During the Burn, we will be closed to all visitors. No one except staff and crew is permitted to enter. This is for the safety of all. We will re-open the following day. All activities will take the utmost care to not disturb our burial sites. This burn in particular will be for the Blazing Star & Palmetto Natural Areas.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Thank you,
Laura Starkey
Posted: 6/24/19
(727) 376-5111

IMPORTANT NOTICE

 

– IMPORTANT NOTICE –

 

‘Tis the season for Prescribed Fire!

 

Our longleaf pine flatwoods ecosystem depends on the regular occurrence of fire. We are watching weather conditions, with plans to burn in the coming weeks. We will send another notification once we determine the actual date. This is a one-day occurrence.

 

During the Burn, we will be closed to all visitors. No one except staff and crew is permitted to enter. This is for the safety of all. We will re-open the following day. However, staff will be available to answer the phones and respond to emails as usual. All activities will take the utmost care to not disturb our burial sites.

 

Planning for our Prescribed Burn depends on weather conditions and other factors. We often don’t know until the day before if we will burn, so your patience and flexibility are greatly appreciated. Weather also changes and can cause us to postpone at the last minute. Please check our Facebook page or give us a call to get the most up-to-date information on our closings. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

 

Prescribed Fire (also called “Control Burn”) at Heartwood Preserve is authorized by the Florida Forestry Service (FFS) and managed by our own FFS certified prescribed burn manager and experienced burn crew. Pasco Fire Department is notified once we receive our FFS authorization on the day of the burn, and signs are posted along Starkey Boulevard to notify the public passing by.

 

What to expect after the burn

Because we burn during the growing season (Spring / Summer), the forest rebounds very quickly after the fire. Yes, the ground will be black with char for a short time. But thanks to our frequent summer rain showers, grass begins to sprout within days, the palmettos come back in a matter of weeks. After a month or 2, you will hardly notice there has been a fire. The forest is rejuvenated and vibrant. We like to think of it as a Spa Day for the forest!

 

Things to Know About Prescribed Fire

Prescribed Fire serves several ecological purposes.

  • Reduces the amount of “fuel” (branches, twigs, leaves) that can make fires burn too intensely
  • Converts organic matter into nutrients and minerals to be absorbed by the living plants
  • Stimulates new growth following the burn, providing food for wildlife
  • Maintains an open understory, exposing the soil to allow seeds to germinate, spurring new trees, shrubs and wildflowers. Following our burn, we will plan a special tour of the burn areas, so you can see for yourself the amazing and transformative effects of nature’s most incredible of tools: fire. If you want more information or have any questions, please call or email us. You can also check out our website to learn more about the importance of fire on this unique landscape. https://heartwoodpreserve.com/nature-preserve/

 

Thank you,

Posted: 6/21/2019

Laura Starkey

 

 

Email sent to Heartwood Families on 6/19/19: Click Here

Why Do We Burn the Woods?

Talk & Tour 

Why Do We Burn the Woods?

Our longleaf pine ecosystem depends on the regular occurrence of fire. We are planning a Prescribed Burn within the next few months.

 Learn about the importance of Prescribed Fire from Laura Starkey, Heartwood’s Executive Director, Land Manager & “Burn Boss”.

Saturday 

May 11

9:00 – 

10:30 AM

 

Come learn how Fire helps our woods remain healthy and vibrant.

 

 

 

 

Following our next burn, we will plan a special tour of the burn areas, so you can see for yourself the amazing and transformative effects of nature’s most incredible of tools: fire. 

 

Want to attend?

  • Please RSVP (727) 376-5111
  • Wear closed-toe shoes (NO SANDALS)
  • Dress for the weather
  • Bring your own water bottle, sunscreen, and insect repellantHeartwood Preserve

4100 Starkey Blvd.

Trinity 34655