Planting year round in Florida is not unusual, and is even encouraged in order to enjoy all the various blooms and color that plants and trees have to offer throughout […]
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 […]
August is a good time to deadhead
Time to deadhead! Deadheading is the removal of dead or spent flowers to either encourage more flowering or to improve the general appearance of the plant. This can be accomplished […]
Lead Them to Water: June is National Pollinator Month
Lead them to water Pollinators’ water supply can come from the most overlooked sources — from a pool of muddy rainwater to a drop in a spigot. Photo © Vera […]
With too few April showers will there be any May flowers?
Yes! April 2022 has been an unusually wet month so far. Traditionally, April and May are the driest months of the year in Florida. These yearly droughts may shape our […]
Frost damage?
Don’t trim those frost damaged branches yet! You might be tempted to cut off those ugly, brown, damaged by freeze branches off your trees and shrubs. Don’t do it! Wait […]