Prune and re-shape trees and shrubs! Be sure to prune any diseased or cold damaged branches. Their springtime flush of new growth will soon follow after trimming, fertilizing and proper […]
How to protect your plants from cold with freeze cloth
This cloth is a must-have for your cold sensitive plants! See the list of common plants that need a “blanket” to survive freezing temperatures. $32.50 for a 10 X 15′ […]
Prepare for fall with this gardening to-do list for September
Here’s a landscape and garden to-do list for the month of September: WHAT TO PLANT Annuals/Bedding plants: If your summer beds need refreshing, try ageratum, coleus, celosia, zinnia, and wax […]
Dealing with Summer Showers: Battling Fungi and Plant Woes in Your Garden
By: Anna Stubbendick, FCHP We hope you’re enjoying the vibrant blooms and lush foliage that summer brings to your garden. But as much as we love those refreshing Florida rains, […]
How to get your Crape Myrtles bloom again
As a proud Crape Myrtle owner, part of your gratification is its vibrant, long-lasting blooms in spring and summer. However, you can continue that bloom well into the fall by […]
Bring the Tropics Indoors
By: Anna Stubbendick, FCHP As I write this blog post, I’m currently enjoying the cooler, much less humid air, of central Wisconsin. It’s quite a contrast from our humid Florida […]