Generated by All in One SEO v4.9.9, this is an llms.txt file, used by LLMs to index the site. # Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center Growing in the Tampa Bay area for over 30 years ## Sitemaps - [XML Sitemap](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/sitemap.xml): Contains all public & indexable URLs for this website. ## Posts - [Our greatest summer sale ends this week!](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/independence-day-sale/) - In honor of America’s 250th Anniversary, we are extending our annual Independence Day Sale through July 11, 2026! Come, shop, plant, and save money! *The 20% offer cannot be used with other discounts, specials, or clearance prices. - [Shade Plants for Summer Heat](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/shade-plants/) - Deciding on what to plant in the shady areas of your Central Florida garden? We have plenty of choices! Cordylines, philodendrons, caladiums, and more! - [Tips for a Central Florida Butterfly Garden](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/butterfly-gardens/) - Let's talk about one fun and easy way you can contribute to a healthier ecosystem: creating a butterfly garden in your backyard. According to the University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS), butterflies and moths are among the most recognizable and important insects in Florida landscapes. They are also vital pollinators and - [Lead Them to Water: June is National Pollinator Month](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/lead-them-to-water-june-is-national-pollinator-month/) - There is always something blooming in our nursery, and where there are blooms, there are all kinds of winged and non-winged creatures looking for sustenance. However, planting pollinator-friendly plants is not the only way to be kind to them. One of the most important things you can do for them is to provide a water - [Memorial Day Sale](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/memorial-day-sale/) - [Gardenias in Central Florida: Varieties, Planting, Care](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/gardenias/) - Gardenias not only look stunning but also emit an enchanting aroma that will transport you to a floral paradise. If you're a gardening enthusiast in sunny Florida, rejoice! Gardenias can thrive in our tropical climate and bring a touch of elegance to your garden. Varieties that thrive in Central Florida: Variety Growth Habit Mature Size - [Mulching keeps you (and your plants) covered](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/mulching-made-easy/) - Mulching is an essential aspect of gardening in Florida. It retains moisture, suppresses weeds, regulates soil temperature, and improves soil health. Mulching is one of the principles of Florida-Friendly Landscaping, a set of guidelines designed by the University of Florida IFAS Extension to promote sustainable landscaping practices in Florida. By using mulch, you can reduce - [Majestic Beauty Indian Hawthorn](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/majestic-beauty-indian-hawthorne/) - Common Name: Majestic Beauty Indian Hawthorn Scientific Name: Rhaphiolepis Majestic Beauty Type of Plant: Evergreen Accent Tree Size:10-20'H x 10-15'W Description: Evergreen shrub pruned to standard form (dwarf sized tree) that blooms pink flowers in the spring. Blooming: Pink flowers in spring Fruit: Berry Climate Requirements: Heat tolerant, cold tolerant and drought tolerant. Prefers - [March in Central Florida garden: to-do list](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/its-spring-get-planting-with-this-march-to-do-list/) - WHAT TO DO Azaleas: Prune azaleas just after they finish blooming to shape or produce a fuller plant. Shrubs and trees: Prune when new growth begins after the end of the dormant season. To guard next season's blooms, begin pruning after the last flowers fade but before the new buds set. Palms and shrubs: Fertilize - [Spring Fling 2026 map](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/spring-fling-2026-map/) - [2026 Spring Fling is on March 7](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/spring-fling/) - Spring Fling is a celebration designed to bring together homeowners, garden enthusiasts, and our local community, all while honoring the land we’ve had the privilege to grow on. Over the past 30 years of growing trees and shrubs in Pasco County, we’ve come to truly appreciate the deep connections between people, businesses, and Florida’s unique - [How to tell if your palm or plant might not recover after a freeze.](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/how-to-tell-if-your-palm-will-recover-after-a-freeze/) - "My poor palm tree is all brown, and it looks so sad. Is it dead?" We hear this question a lot, and our answer applies to both palms and other cold-sensitive trees or shrubs: "It depends." Here are key points: Important! Do not cut off any damaged branches until you're reasonably sure that we're done - [Is it warm, or is it cold? February is a difficult month to know what to do in the garden](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/is-it-warm-or-is-it-cold-february-is-a-difficult-month-to-know-what-to-do-in-the-garden/) - WHAT TO PLANT Annuals/Bedding plants: Plants that perform better in the cooler months include petunia, pansy, verbena, dianthus, strawflower, and lobelia. Protect from frosts and freezing temperatures. Azaleas: With azaleas in starting to bloom this month, now is a great time to select varieties to add to the landscape. Vegetables: Numerous warm- and cool-season vegetables - [My tree does not look so good. How can I tell if it is dead?](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/my-tree-does-not-look-so-good-how-can-i-tell-if-it-is-dead/) - An oldie, but goody as we get asked this one a lot. Once winter has passed, in the spring your dormant (lose/drop leaves in winter) trees will begin to flush and promote more leaves and foliage. If you do not see this transition taking place by late spring, perform the following test (we call it - [Embrace the Cooler Vibes with Cold-Hardy Palm Choices for Central Florida](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/cold-hardy-palms/) - The fall equinox is upon us, and you know what that means – cooler weather is (hopefully) just around the corner. As we bid farewell to the sweltering summer heat, it's the perfect time to shift our focus to some fabulous, cold-hardy palm varieties that thrive right here in Central Florida climate. Whether you're a - [How to effectively protect your plants and palms from freeze](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/how-to-effectively-protect-your-palms-from-freeze/) - When covering landscaping beds, simply lay your cloth or blankets on top of your cold sensitive plants and tack down with stakes or large sod staples. Remove once freeze warnings are lifted. When covering cold sensitive palms, be sure to wrap the heads and fronds of the palms with cloth or blankets. Secure the cloth - [Plants and Palms that need to be protected from freeze](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/plants-and-palms-that-need-to-protected-from-freeze/) - We specialize in growing Florida-friendly, drought-tolerant plants that weather freezing temperatures well. However, we also sell some popular tropical/seasonal items imported from Miami/Homestead that will require extra care when temperatures falls below freezing (also, read article on how to properly protect your plants from freezing here). They are: Adonidia Palm aka Christmas Palm - [October is Here - Keep Working Outdoors with this Garden To-Do List](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/october-to-do-list/) - WHAT TO PLANT Annuals/Bedding plants: Even though temperatures are still warm, you can begin planting for the cooler months ahead. Dianthus, petunia, and pansy are good annuals for the fall garden. Bulbs: If you're into bulb planting, you can plant agapanthus, amaryllis, rain lily, and many varieties of lilies now for blooms next spring or - [Breast Cancer Awareness Raffle](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/breast-cancer-awareness-raffle/) - We are raffling off a 35 gal Majestic Beauty Hawthorn tree ($285 value) to raise money for a local radiology center that provides mammograms for women in need. Each ticket costs $1 (cash only). The winner will be drawn on October 1st. - [Prepare for fall with this gardening to-do list for September](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/fall-is-on-the-horizon-be-prepared-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 begonia for color into fall. Herbs: You can plant herbs that tolerate the warm temperatures of early fall, such as Mexican tarragon, mint, rosemary, and - [Things to do and sales](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/things-to-do-and-sales/) - [End of Summer Sale](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/end-of-summer-sale/) - [When to start your veggies in Zone 9](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/when-to-start-your-veggies-in-zone-9/) - VegetablePlantingGuide - [Do I need to fertilize my landscape? How often?](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/do-i-need-to-fertilize-my-landscape-how-often/) - Our rule of thumb is to fertilize with a pellet form, slow released fertilizer i.e. 12-6-8, in spring, summer and fall. The early spring fertilization will give the plants a good jump start to the beginning of growing season. The mid-summer feeding will give them another boost to continue growth and to ward off - [How to get your trees and palms ready for hurricane season](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/hurricane-season/) - We all know that living in the Sunshine State comes with its perks – the endless beaches, the vibrant culture, and of course, the lush landscapes. But along with the beauty of Florida comes the reality of hurricane season, especially during the busy months of August and September. At Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center, - [How to choose the best Crape Myrtle for your landscape](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/how-to-choose-the-best-crape-myrtle-for-your-landscape/) - Crape Myrtles are a popular choice for Florida landscapes. They are wind-resistant, moderately drought-tolerant, sun-loving, low-maintenance trees that burst into color from May through September. Many of our shoppers confess that deciding on a color is a difficult task. However, choosing your cultivar by color alone is a mistake because Crape Myrtles also come in - [Blooms and Blunders: Cultivating Success in Your Landscaping](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/landscaping-mistakes/) - Landscaping in the central Florida area is both an art and a science, and mastering it requires a good dose of knowledge. At Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center, we understand the unique challenges and opportunities this region presents for gardeners. Let's delve into some common landscaping missteps and explore the science-backed solutions, drawing from - [Start a butterfly garden!](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/start-a-butterfly-garden/) - If you’re wanting to attract butterflies and/or hummingbirds to your yard, there are many shrubs and flowers to choose from, regardless of your experience with gardening. Reds, blues, and yellows are common colors that these petite pollinators tend to love, and they should be thoughtfully incorporated into your garden design. Plants that Attract Butterflies There - [Can you plant in the winter? Yes, you can! Here are some gardening tips for January](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/can-you-plant-in-the-winter-yes-you-can-here-are-some-gardening-tips-for-january/) - WHAT TO PLANT Annuals/Bedding plants: Plants that can be added to the garden during the coolest months include dianthus, pansy, petunia, viola, and snapdragon. Camellias: Select and plant camellias this month. Come and visit us now for the best selection of colors and forms. Learn more about Camellias: https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/camellia-pink/ Vegetables: Irish potatoes can be planted - [Gardening tasks in July](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/gardening-tasks-in-july/) - Summer is in full swing! Here are some tasks to take care of in July to keep your garden and landscaping looking its best. WHAT TO PLANT Annuals/Bedding plants: Examples of summer annuals to plant now include celosia, coleus, torenia, ornamental pepper, and many, many others. Visit our annuals/flower house to get inspired! Herbs: While - [Gardening Tips for December: Are You Ready for Cooler Weather?](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/gardening-tips-for-december-are-you-ready-for-cooler-weather/) - WHAT TO PLANT Annuals/Bedding plants: To add color to the winter garden, plant masses of petunia, pansy, and snapdragon. Herbs: Plant herbs that thrive in cool weather. Some examples include parsley, thyme, sage, dill, fennel, and cilantro. Vegetables: Reliable cool-season vegetables to plant this month include celery, cauliflower, lettuce, cabbage, and carrot. WHAT TO DO - [How to prepare your Florida landscape for hard freeze.](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/how-to-prepare-your-florida-landscape-for-hard-freeze/) - 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 the different times of the year. However, as we approach the cooler “winter” months it is time to be prepared for some dips in the - [How to protect your plants from cold with freeze cloth](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/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' piece (includes 10 ground staples/stakes). - [How to care for plants after hurricane or storm](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/post-hurricane-care/) - In the aftermath of a hurricane, your once-vibrant garden may be left in disarray, but fear not – with dedicated care, you can guide your plants towards recovery. Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center is here to provide you with comprehensive guidance on restoring your garden's vitality after a hurricane. This article delves into the - [How to get your Crape Myrtles bloom again](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/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 trimming them back now. If your Crape Myrtle has about 15-20% bloom left, it’s time to cut it back. Cutting it back now will encourage - [Bringing the Magic of Fall to Your Central Florida Yard: A Kaleidoscope of Colors!](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/florida-fall/) - As the days grow shorter and the air gets a tad crisper (well, as crisp as it gets in the Sunshine State), it's time to usher in the enchanting season of fall. While we may not experience the same dramatic foliage transformations as our northern friends, we can still create a burst of autumn magic - [Florida Spring Gardening Tips](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/spring-gardening-tips/) - 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 watering has taken place. Fertilize, Fertilize, Fertilize! Fertilizing now will get your plants strong, blooming, and healthy in time for the summer time heat and - [Deadhead spent flowers to keep your garden blooming](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/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 by pruning the spent flowers or by pinching them off with your fingers. Plants that benefit from deadheading include: Gardenia, Knock Out Rose, Drift Rose, - [Hollywood Hibiscus Take Center Stage at Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center!](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/hollywood-hibiscus/) - Lights are dimming, and the excitement is building at Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center as we unveil our latest crop of dazzling beauties: Hollywood Hibiscus! These star-studded floral celebrities are ready to take center stage in your garden, adding a touch of glamour and charm like never before. Our Show-stopping Varieties: Gold Digger: Gold - [Just In Time for Mother's Day: Unique Gift Ideas for Mom](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/mothers-day-2023/) - Mother's Day is just around the corner, and it's time to show your mom how much you appreciate her with a heartfelt gift. At Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center, we have an amazing selection of gifts that will make your mom's day extra special. From beautiful houseplants and outdoor greenery to hand-tuned wind chimes - [With too few April showers will there be any May flowers?](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/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 water usage, but they should not rob us of having beautiful yards! Florida-friendly landscaping means planning a garden that utilizes drought tolerant plants and gives - [Fertilizing Your Landscape Plants: Unleash the Green Magic in Your Garden!](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/fertilizing/) - It's that time of year again when our landscape plants need a little pick-me-up to thrive and flourish. At Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center, we believe that a healthy dose of knowledge combined with the right fertilizers can do wonders for your garden. So, let's dive into the world of fertilizing and explore why - [The Garden Awakens: May the 4th be with you!](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/happy-star-wars-day/) - Celebrate Star Wars Day, we must, young Padawans! At Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center, the Force flows through our plants, and unique Star Wars-inspired flora, we have, that will transport you to a galaxy far, far away. Sweet-smelling and tranquil, the Star Jasmine is. Aroma, it has, that can take you to a place - [Show-stopping Camellias: A great choice for the dormant winter months](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/camellias/) - Camellias are a beautiful and popular flower that can add a touch of elegance to any garden. With the right care and attention, you can successfully grow camellias here in central Florida and enjoy their beauty during the seasons when most other flowering plants go dormant. The first thing to consider when growing camellias in - [Ask a Master Gardener](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/2506-2/) - 📅 February 28th, 2024 | 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM: Join us at Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center for our monthly Ask a Master Gardener events! 🌱 Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, the knowledgeable and experienced Master Gardener volunteers from the Pasco County Extension office will be here to answer - [First Saturday Seminars: Vegetable Gardening](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/first-saturday-seminars-vegetable-gardening/) - First Saturday Seminar: 📅February 3rd, 2024 🏠Canterbury Farms Event Pavilion ⌚11:00AM (last approximately one hour) Back by popular demand, we're dedicating February’s Seminar to an in-depth discussion on vegetable gardening in Florida.🍅🥕 Leading the conversation will be our knowledgeable team members, Kate 👩🏻‍🌾 and Dawn 👩🏼‍🌾. They'll dive into topics such as timing, selection, soils, - [Celebrating the Exceptional Azalea Season This Year](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/amazing-azaleas/) - Tips for Trimming Your Azaleas and a Look at the Best Varieties for Central Florida Yards By: Anna Stubbendick, FCHP As the days grew longer and the weather grew warmer, garden enthusiasts in the Tampa Bay area were treated to an exceptional azalea season this year. Azaleas are a great choice for gardens in central - [Aphids: Identifying and Controlling These Pesky Garden Pests](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/aphids/) - By: Anna Stubbendick, FCHP If you've noticed small, soft-bodied insects on your plants that seem to multiply quickly, chances are you have aphids. These tiny pests can cause significant damage to plants and gardens, but with the right knowledge and tools, you can control them effectively. Identifying Aphids Aphids are small, pear-shaped insects that come - [Growing Sweetness in Your Backyard: A Guide to Florida Peach Trees](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/florida-peach-trees/) - By: Anna Stubbendick, FCHP If you're looking for a fruit tree that is easy to grow and produces delicious fruit, then a Florida peach tree might be just what you need! At Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center, we offer a variety of Florida peach trees that are perfect for growing in the Sunshine State. - [Surviving a Drought: Tips for Keeping Your Landscape Healthy During Dry Weather](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/drought/) - By: Anna Stubbendick, FCHP At Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center, we've been receiving many calls from concerned customers about brown leaves and dying plants. Unfortunately, the lack of rain over the past several months has left many landscapes struggling to survive. We understand how frustrating it can be to see your hard work in - [The Perfect Container: How to Design "Plantastic" Pots](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/the-perfect-container/) - By: Anna Stubbendick, FCHP Container gardening is a great way to bring life and color to your landscape. Whether you have a large yard or a small balcony, container gardening can be a satisfying and rewarding experience. To create a beautiful container garden that thrives in our area, consider the following factors when selecting - [The Battle of the Bites: 8 Mosquito Repellent Plants to Outsmart Those Pesky Bloodsuckers](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/mosquitoes/) - Ah, summer in Florida! The glorious season of sunshine, pool parties, and non-stop swatting at mosquitoes. Yes, those little bloodsuckers love crashing our outdoor fun, leaving us scratching and itching like maniacs. But fret not, my fellow mosquito warriors! Mother Nature has bestowed upon us a secret arsenal: mosquito repellent plants! In this blog post, - [Embrace the Shade: Beautify Your Yard with Native Shade Trees](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/shade-trees/) - Don't let the summer heat keep you down. Dive into the world of shade trees with us and explore how they can transform your yard into a cool and inviting oasis. Since our nursery is located in Pasco County, FL, we'll be focusing on some of their residential yard requirements and highlighting some fantastic native - [Bring the Tropics Indoors](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/tropical-houseplants/) - 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 summers! Whenever I'm anywhere, the plant nerd in me always has to find local nurseries and botanical gardens to wander. I love comparing the local - [Dealing with Summer Showers: Battling Fungi and Plant Woes in Your Garden](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/fungi/) - 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, they can also bring along a host of unwanted visitors - fungi and other plant problems. At Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center, we've got - [Buzzing Biodiversity: Welcoming Bees to Your Florida Yard!](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/bees/) - In the sunny state of Florida, where the landscapes are teeming with vibrant flora, there's a tiny powerhouse that often goes unnoticed—the incredible bee. These industrious pollinators are unsung heroes, vital for supporting biodiversity and ensuring a bountiful harvest. At Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center, we recognize the significance of bees and their role - [Celebrate Love with Gardening: Valentine's Gift Ideas from Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/valentines_ideas/) - Valentine's Day is a special occasion for couples to express their love and affection for each other. But for those who have a passion for gardening, the perfect gift is one that will enhance their outdoor living space and bring joy to their hearts. With the arrival of spring, it’s the perfect time to bring - [Get Your Garden Fix with These Low-Maintenance Plant Picks](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/low-maintenance-plants/) - By: Anna Stubbendick, FCHP If you're like most homeowners, you want to enjoy beautiful plants without spending all your free time taking care of them. Well, we've got you covered! Our awesome staff at Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center has picked out some of their favorite low-maintenance plants that you can usually find at - [Spruce Up Your Yard with Patriotic Flair! 20% Off this Memorial Day Weekend](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/memorial-day/) - By: Anna Stubbendick, FCHP With Memorial Day just around the corner, it's the perfect time to honor our fallen heroes while giving your outdoor space a vibrant makeover. At Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center, we're thrilled to invite you to our Memorial Day sale where you'll get 20% off* an incredible selection of garden - [Crafting Natural Art: Topiaries for a Whimsical Landscape](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/topiaries/) - By: Anna Stubbendick, FCHP Are you ready to take your landscaping game to the next level? If you're looking for a fun and eye-catching way to add personality and elegance to your outdoor space, then you're in for a treat. Today, we're diving headfirst into the whimsical world of topiaries – those meticulously shaped shrubs - [Painting Canterbury Farms Pink: Celebrating Breast Cancer Awareness Month with Pink Plant Picks!](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/pink-plants/) - It's October and Breast Cancer Awareness Month! At Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center, we've got some great pink plant selections for you! - [Do you guarantee any of your plants?](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/do-you-guarantee-any-of-your-plants/) - We keep our customers happy by offering top quality plants; however, due to sensitive nature of our inventory, please ask for details on our policy in person. - [Do you sell sod?](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/do-you-sell-sod/) - No, we do not. Although we do grow some decorative grasses, our main specialty are woody ornamental shrubs, ground covers, vines, trees and palms. - [Do you deliver?](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/do-you-deliver/) - Yes, we deliver! Minimum delivery charge is $35.00. Exact delivery charge is based on distance and load size and is subject to change. - [Crape Myrtle Color Chart](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/crape-myrtle-colors/) - See PDF for photos Colors available: Catawba- Dwarf Purple Cinnamon Ruffle- Red & White mix bloom Dwarf Pink- Pink Dynamite Red- Red Hopi Pink- Semi Dwarf/ Light Pink Muskogee- Lavender Natchez- White Pink Velour- Vibrant Pink Raspberry Sundae- Cardinal Reddish Pink Sioux- Large Growing/Light Pink Tuscarora- Watermelon Pink - [Summer Florida Gardening To Do List](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/summer-florida-gardening-to-do-list/) - Here is the basic gardening to do list for the summer: watering, fertilizing, weeding, watching for pests and disease, and planting! Watering: The rainy season has arrived, and is in full swing. In response to all of Mother Nature’s rain, a cut back in irrigation time and/or frequency can take place in the summer. If - [Father's Day Fun: Fantastic Gift Ideas from Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/fathers-day/) - Father's Day is just around the corner, and it's time to celebrate the incredible dads who have a passion for gardening. If your dad loves spending time in the garden or enjoys nurturing plants, Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center has a fantastic selection of gift ideas that will make his day even more special. - [The Summer Spectacle: Ornamental Grasses Galore!](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/ornamental-grasses/) - Hey there, green thumbs and garden enthusiasts! If you're on the lookout for a fresh, vibrant addition to your landscape, look no further than Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center. We've got some exciting news that'll have you jumping up and down with joy. For the entire month of June (or while stock lasts), our - [15% Off Crape Myrtles May thru August: Perfect for Your Summer Landscape](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/crape-myrtles/) - By: Anna Stubbendick, FCHP Summer is just around the corner, and what better way to spruce up your garden than with beautiful Crape Myrtles? These vibrant flowering trees are always a popular choice, and we're excited to offer our annual 15% off sale on all Crape Myrtles starting May 1st! Check out the chart below - [Planting for the Future: Celebrate Earth Day with 20% off all Trees at Canterbury Farms](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/earth-day-2023/) - By: Anna Stubbendick, FCHP Happy Earth Day! As we celebrate our planet and the importance of protecting it, Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center is excited to offer a special promotion. On Friday and Saturday, April 21 and 22, we are offering 20% off all trees (excluding palms)! As Earth Day approaches, it's important to - [Drumroll Please... Introducing Market Days at Canterbury Farms!](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/market-days/) - Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center is excited to partner with Community Markets & Events to bring you their new Market Days, taking place on the 4th Saturday of each month, beginning Saturday, March 25, 2023. These events are a celebration of all things gardening and agriculture, and they offer visitors the chance to explore - [Celebrate the Arrival of Spring at Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center's 2nd Annual Bring in Spring Fling](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/spring-fling-2023/) - Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center is excited to announce its 2nd annual "Bring in Spring Fling" event! This year's event promises to be even bigger and better than the last, with a variety of activities and offerings for the entire family. On the day of the event, visitors can look forward to browsing the - [Frost damage?](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/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 until we are way into March. Pruning promotes new growth and if another freeze comes, your plant's new tender leaves will once again be vulnerable. - [It's the Dog Days of Summer, but Don't Let That Keep You Out of the Garden!](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/dog-days/) - Here's a landscape and garden to-do list for the month of August: WHAT TO PLANT Annuals/Bedding plants: The hottest days of summer limit planting now to heat-tolerant annuals, such as coleus, kalanchoe, and vinca. Herbs: Herbs that can be planted from plants (not seeds) include bay laurel, ginger, Mexican tarragon, and rosemary. Vegetables: Tomatoes, beans, - [Spring is in full swing! Here's an April gardening To-Do List](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/spring-is-in-full-swing-heres-an-april-gardening-to-do-list/) - WHAT TO PLANT Annuals: New varieties of coleus do well in sun or shade and provide vivid colors and patterns into the hot summer months. Herbs: Add nasturtiums to your herb garden. The leaves and flowers add a peppery zest to salads. Vegetables: Continue planting warm-season crops, such as beans, sweet corn, and squash. Mulch - [Desert Rose](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/desert-rose/) - Common Name: Desert Rose, Sabi Star, Mock Azalea, Impala Lily Scientific Name: Adenium obesum Type of Plant: Perennial Description: The desert rose is a slow-growing plant, only growing about 12 inches per year. It is often used as a bonsai plant thanks to its thick succulent trunk, thin and delicate leaves, and luscious, deep pink trumpeting flowers. - [Croton](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/croton/) - Common Name: Croton Scientific Name: Codiaeum variegatum Type of Plant: Tropical Description: Crotons are the most popular of Florida's colorful foliage plants, with brilliantly-colored leaves shot with gold, red, orange, green and even pink. They feature many leaf types and sizes - swirly, narrow ribbons to wide, flat leaves. Mature Size: 3-5' tall x 3-5' - [Crossandra](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/crossandra/) - Common Name: Crossandra, Firecracker Flower Scientific Name: Crossandra infundibuliformis Type of Plant: Perennial Description: Crossandra plants can be thought of as slightly easier cousins of the hibiscus, though they aren't related. Also known as firecracker flower, crossandra is native to Sri Lanka and southern India. It features narrow, oblong leaves and showy peach or coral flowers. Mature Size: - [Cigar Plant](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/cigar-plant/) - Common Name: Cigar Plant Scientific Name: Cuphea ignea Type of Plant: Shrub Description: Cigar Plant is a small, multi-stemmed shrub with prolific red blooms that seem to burst like fireworks. These small red flowers have black and white lips and a tubular shape similar to that of a cigar. The white rim gives the appearance - [Cocoplum](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/cocoplum/) - Common Name: Cocoplum, Red-Tip Cocoplum Scientific Name: Chrysobalanus icaco Type of Plant: Shrub Description: Cocoplum, a South Florida native, is an outstanding texture plant with a "beachy" look, producing an edible plum which many critters (including people) enjoy. Rounded, shiny green leaves are set off by red-tipped new growth. Mature Size: 8-10' tall x 8-10' - [Copper Plant](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/copper-plant/) - Common Name: Copper Plant, Copperleaf Scientific Name: Acalypha wilkesiana Type of Plant: Shrub Description: One of the prettiest Florida shrubs is copper plant - or "copperleaf" - with its striking, brightly-colored leaves. Each leaf is different, like a miniature masterpiece of nature. Mature Size: 6-10' tall x 4-8' wide Blooms: These shrubs do flower but - [Cordyline](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/cordyline/) - Common Name: Cordyline, Ti Plant, Good Luck Plant Scientific Name: Cordyline spp. Type of Plant: Tropical/Accent Description: Cordylines have fabulous foliage for dramatic color and provide height and a look of the tropics to Florida gardens. Mature Size: 6-8' tall x 2-4' wide Blooms: yes, some varieties more noticeable than others Fruit: no Climate Requirements: - [Crinum Lily](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/crinum-lily/) - Common Name: Crinum Lily, Queen Emma Crinum Lily Scientific Name: Crinum asiaticum, Crinum augustum Type of Plant: Tropical Description: With its commanding presence, the exotic crinum lily enhances more formal to wildly tropical landscaping. A giant lily like this can be the centerpiece of your landscape. Already impressive in size and growth habit, it occasionally - [Autograph Plant](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/autograph-plant/) - Common Name: Autograph Tree, Pitch Apple, Balsam Apple, Copey Scientific Name: Clusia rosea Type of Plant: Shrub/Small Tree Description: Clusia is a large genus of trees and shrubs native to the Caribbean characterized by their branches, which grow horizontally, and their leaves, which are thick and tough. The autograph tree has stiff, dark green or olive-colored - [Golden Rain Tree](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/golden-rain-tree/) - Common Name: Golden Rain Tree Scientific Name: Koelreuteria elegans Type of Plant: Tree Description: Native to China and Korea, the Golden Rain Tree is a very popular landscape tree because of its colorful petals and rose colored fruit capsules. Mature Size: 25-50' tall x 35-50' wide. Blooms: Showy panicles of small yellow flowers emerge in - [Starburst Clerodendrum](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/starburst-clerodendrum/) - Common Name: Starburst or Shooting Star Clerodendrum Scientific Name: Clerodendrum quadriloculare Type of Plant: Shrub/Small Tree Description: The dark and sultry Starburst Clerodendrum explodes into bright beauty each spring with an incredible display of gorgeous flowers. Leaves of dusty gray-green are backed with deep purple. This gives the shrub a deep-toned hue that contrasts with all - [Ixora](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/ixora/) - Common Name: Ixora, Dwarf Ixora Scientific Name: Ixora coccinea, Ixora taiwanensis Type of Plant: Shrub Description: Ixora, commonly called flame of the woods or jungle geranium, is a rounded evergreen shrub that that typically grows to 4-6' (less frequently to 10') tall. It is native to India, Sri Lanka and southeast Asia, but is now - [Cast Iron Plant](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/cast-iron-plant/) - Common Name: Cast Iron Plant Scientific Name: Aspidistra elatior Type of Plant: Perennial Description: This plant is as tough as its name! Excellent for those difficult-to-fill areas in deep shade, spreading gently by underground stems. A nearly fuss-free, lush, leafy evergreen that will tolerate a range of growing conditions including heat, aridity and dry shade. - [Camellia](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/camellia-pink/) - Common Name: Camellia Scientific Name: Camellia japonica Type of Plant: Shrub Description: Camellias have been a part of the southern landscape for almost 200 years. They are native to Asia and were introduced into the U.S. near Charleston, South Carolina in 1786. Camellias flower in the fall and winter when their display of colorful blooms - [Silver Buttonwood](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/silver-buttonwood/) - Common Name: Silver Buttonwood Scientific Name: Conocarpus erectus var. sericeus Type of Plant: Shrub Description: Silver buttonwood has velvety-soft leaves dusted with silvery-gray color and makes a stunning hedge, accent or small tree. Mature Size: 15-20' tall x 15-20' wide. Blooms: Inconspicuous Fruit: n/a Climate Requirements: These plants are moderate to fast growers that prefer - [Dwarf Burford Holly](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/dwarf-burfordi-holly/) - Common Name: Dwarf Burford Holly Scientific Name: Ilex cornuta 'Dwarf Burford' Type of Plant: Shrub Description: The Dwarf Burford Holly is a classic woody ornamental shrub selection for landscapers and gardeners alike. This shrub has attractive glossy deep dark green foliage with a single spine at the tip. Mature Size: 6-10' tall x 5-6' wide. - [Bulbine](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/bulbine/) - Common Name: Bulbine Scientific Name: Bulbine frutescens Type of Plant: Perennial Description:This South African native is a perfect perennial for Florida since it tolerates hot temperatures, dry and sandy soils, and blooms throughout the warm months. Mature Size: 6-12' tall x 6-12' wide. Blooms: Summer-Fall Fruit: No Climate Requirements: Bulbine will grow best if it - [Butterfly Bush](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/butterfly-bush/) - Common Name: Butterfly Bush Scientific Name: Buddleia davidii Type of Plant: Shrub Description: The butterfly bush is a beautiful, fast-growing shrub with masses of blossoms—long, spiked trusses—that bloom from summer to autumn. Its flowers come in many colors, though butterflies seem to prefer the lavender-pink (mauve) of the species to the white and dark purple - [Bromeliad](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/bromeliad/) - Common Name: Bromeliad Scientific Name: Bromeliad genera Type of Plant: Perennial Description: The term "bromeliad" refers to thousands of species of plants in hundreds of genera in the plant family Bromeliaceae. These relatives of the common pineapple are available in an astonishing array of colors and textures. Although many do have very showy flower displays, - [Bougainvillea](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/bougainvillea/) - Common Name: Bougainvillea Scientific Name: Bougainvillea spp. Type of Plant: Vine Description: Bougainvillea is a tropical vining shrub that comes in a wide array of bright and fanciful colors. The "flowers" are actually modified leaves, called bracts, that are long-lasting and bright. The colorful bracts outshine the plant's true (but tiny) flower, much like a - [Bottlebrush (Regular and Weeping)](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/bottlebrush/) - Common Name: Bottlebrush Scientific Name: Callistemon 'Red Cluster' (Bush and Tree form), Callistemon viminalis (Weeping) Type of Plant: Shrub, Tree Description: Bottlebrush in tree form makes a showy specimen, with its bushy, upright growth habit and bright red blooms. This bottlebrush shrub variety can be grown as a large bush or a small single-trunk or - [Azalea](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/azalea/) - Common Name: Azalea Scientific Name: Rhododendron spp. Type of Plant: Shrub Description: Azaleas are a classic Southern plant, both for the structure they provide year-round and for the magnificent floral displays they produce. Few other flowering shrubs put on such a spectacular show—some azaleas produce so many flowers at once that you can hardly see - [Blue Daze](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/blue-daze-2/) - Common Name: Blue Daze Scientific Name: Evolvulus glomeratus, Evolvulus glomeratus 'Blue My Mind' Type of Plant: Groundcover Description: Blue Daze, or Evolvulus, is one plant that likes it hot! It grows in a low, spreading mound of fuzzy, light grey foliage that is a nice background to the funnel shaped, powder blue, 5-petaled flowers with - [Bird of Paradise](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/bird-of-paradise/) - Common Name: Bird of Paradise Scientific Name: Strelitzia reginae, Strelitzia nicolai Type of Plant: Perennial Description: Screaming out for attention with its extraordinarily pretty flowers, Bird of Paradise brings a sensational tropical accent in the garden or in a sunny interior room. This evergreen perennial forms a clump of large, broad oval, long-stalked, gray-green leaves. They - [Beautyberry](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/beautyberry/) - Common Name: Beautyberry Scientific Name: Callicarpa americana Type of Plant: Shrub Description: If you're looking for a dazzling plant to attract birds to your yard, look no further than beautyberry. Its bright purple fruits are some of the most striking around. Beautyberry, also called American mulberry, is native to flatwoods and hammocks but thanks to - [Aztec Grass](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/aztec-grass/) - Common Name: Aztec Grass Scientific Name: Ophiopogon intermedius Type of Plant: Ornamental Grass Description: Lovely tufts of variegated grass-like foliage spread slowly to form a thick, cushiony turf. Ever-green foliage provides year-round texture and color. Small white flowers are followed by attractive blue berries. Mature Size: 1-2' tall x 1-2' wide. Blooms: Small white flowers - [Agapanthus](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/agapanthus/) - Common Name: Lily of the Nile Scientific Name: Agapanthus africanus Type of Plant: Perennial Description: Native to South Africa, award-winning Agapanthus africanus is a lovely African Lily with showy rounded clusters of fragrant, blue, funnel-shaped flowers in early to mid-summer. They rise on stiff, upright stalks atop clumps of beautiful, evergreen, strap-shaped, linear, grass-like leaves. - [Apostle Iris](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/apostle-iris/) - Common Name: Apostle Iris, Walking Iris Scientific Name: Neomarica spp. Type of Plant: Perennial Description: Apostle Iris is a clumping herbaceous perennial with long, glossy green leaves and small, iris-like flowers. The flower color will vary depending on the species; they can be white, yellow, or blue-purple. Apostle Iris sports interesting flowers, with outer petals - [Anise](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/yellow-anise/) - Common Name: Yellow Anise/Ocala Anise Scientific Name: Illicium parviflorum Type of Plant: Shrub Description: Light, yellow-green, elongated oval leaves which produce a licorice-like aroma when crushed. Flowers from May to June, but blooms are insignificant. Fruit is showy, multi-pointed, and star shaped. Multi-trunk structure with a moderate growth rate. Mature Size: 10-15' tall x 6-10' - [Allamanda](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/bush-allamanda/) - Common Name: Allamanda Scientific Name: Allamanda schottii/Allamanda schottii 'Compacta' Type of Plant: Shrub Description: Vigorous and fast-growing, Allamanda schottii is an evergreen tropical shrub boasting a profusion of ravishing clusters of golden trumpet flowers, 2 in. across (5 cm), adorned with reddish-orange throat stripes. Blooming in succession for months throughout the summer to the first - [African Iris](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/african-iris/) - Common Name: African Iris Scientific Name: Dietes bicolor, Dietes vegeta Type of Plant: Perennial Description: This clumping, robust perennial ornamental grass has stiff leaves radiating up and out in a fan shaped pattern. The flower spikes are topped with gorgeous 3" white or yellow blooms. The flowers are produced sporadically throughout the year. Mature Size: - [Arboricola 'Trinette'](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/arboricola-trinette/) - Common Name: Variegated Arboricola Scientific Name: Shefflera arboricola 'Trinette' Type of Plant: Shrub Description: Perhaps one of the most versatile tropical plants we offer. 'Trinette' is a variegated arboricola that is a gardener's dream plant. Its bright yellow and green foliage is showy, it's easy-to-grow and easy to care for, and very versatile; thriving in - [Abelia](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/abelia/) - Common Name: Glossy Abelia Scientific Name: Abelia x grandiflora Type of Plant: Shrub Description: Abelia × grandiflora (Glossy Abelia) is a medium-sized, rounded, semi-evergreen shrub with gracefully arching branches, densely clothed with small glossy oval, dark green leaves and clusters of pink-tinged, white, bell-shaped flowers. Slightly fragrant, the blooms are produced continuously cover - [Crape Myrtle](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/crape-myrtle/) - Common Name: Crape Myrtle Scientific Name: Lagerstroemia indica Type of Plant: Tree and shrub Description: Fast growing upright or spreading large shrub or tree that generates long term blooms ranging in a variety of beautiful colors including: Natchez-white, Muskogee-lavender, Tuscarora-light red or pink, Pink Velour-bright pink, Catawba-violet, and more. Dormant in winter, loses all its - [Plant Care Products in Stock](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/654-2/) - Neem Oil Fungicide /Miticide /Insectide (Organic) 3 in 1 Insect /Disease /Mite Control Liquid Copper Fungicide- Controls/treats many types of disease on Ornamental and fruit plants Malathion- Pesticide/Insecticide (Just in!) Palm Tree/Ixora fertilizer- Added Magnesium for palms and Ixoras that require higher levels of Magnesium in the soil. Azalea, Gardenia & Camelia fertilizer- Added acid - [What do the numbers on the fertilizer mean?](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/what-do-the-numbers-on-the-fertilizer-mean/) - The 3 numbers (12-6-8) represent the value of the 3 macro-nutrients used by plants. They provide nutrients UP, DOWN and AROUND the plant. 12= NITROGEN- Largely responsible for the growth of the leaves= UP. 6= PHOSPHORUS- Largely responsible for the root growth of the plant= DOWN. 8= POTASSIUM- Nutrient that helps the overall functions of - [Summer is the perfect time to plant Palms](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/summer-is-the-perfect-time-to-plant-palms/) - Summer's warm, rainy months are the perfect time to plant palms. Palms are often thought of as symbols of the tropics, but fortunately there are a number of palm species that grow in warm, temperate climates, such as that of Central Florida. Palms offer bold-textured foliage and characteristic growth forms that no other plant group - [Dealing With Heavy Rains](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/dealing-with-heavy-rains/) - Florida is known for its sudden downpours, especially in the summertime. Rain brings needed moisture but can also cause problems in the landscape. Heavy rains can damage tender plants, wash away mulch, and erode soil from around plant roots. Injured or dead plant parts should be pruned immediately after a storm to allow the plant - [Don't let the rainy season bring insects, fungus or disease to your landscape... Take action now!](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/insects-fungus-or-disease-looming-in-your-landscape-take-action/) - The Florida summer months bring the rainy season with them. Although rain offers great benefits in its vital nutrients that “green up” our plants and landscape, there are some drawbacks that present themselves as well. Along with the heavy rains comes the potential rise in insects, fungus, scale, and mites on your plants and landscape. - [Hurricane Readiness Tip](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/hurricane-readiness-tip/) - June marks the first month of the official Atlantic hurricane season. If you did not prune your trees this spring, now’s the time to do so. Trim back dead or weak branches from trees as well as dead or loose fronds from your palm trees. Be sure to haul off all the limbs, branches and - [Gardening to do list in June](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/gardening-to-do-list-in-june/) - Watering tip: The rainy season will soon be here and in full swing, so when it arrives, cut back your watering if you're on a daily, every other day or bi-weekly regimen with your new landscape. The "free" irrigation will be sufficient. If rains let up, please be sure to water once or twice a - [How to take care of your newly landscaped yard](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/how-to-take-care-of-newly-landscaped-yard/) - Upon installation of your new landscaping a good fertilizer (we like to use 14-14-14 wax coated slow release fertilizer) should be applied to all the plants. For the first 30 days we recommend watering your new landscaping once a day for 30 minutes to get the plants established. Once established (after 30 days), water your - [How to get bougainvilleas to bloom time and time again.](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/how-to-get-bougainvilleas-to-bloom-time-and-time-again/) - To encourage the long and vibrant color of your bougainvillea, the trick of the trade is “the more frequently you trim them, the more they bloom!” Bougainvillea’s new blooms are generated from the new growth. Trimming promotes new growth which encourages new blooms. Simple as that! Just give it regular trimmings and shaping and you’ll have - [How to apply all-purpose slow release fertilizer (12-6-8)](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/how-to-apply-all-purpose-fast-release-fertilizer-12-6-8/) - Individual plant: Scatter one heaping tablespoon around circumference of plant. Larger tree or Palm: Scatter one level measuring cup around circumference of plant. Repeat fertilization 3 times a year except in winter months (November-February) - [Prevent spreading plant diseases: keep your shears clean!](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/prevent-spreading-plant-diseases-keep-your-shears-clean/) - Keep your gardening tools in tip top shape and make them last: After each use or in between plants take a razor and scrape any residue off the sheers/loppers. Then rub the blades with rubbing alcohol to clean and sanitize. Ideally it should be done before pruning another type of plant in order not to - [Summer Gardening Tip](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/august-gardening-tip/) - During the hot and steamy dog days of summer both fungi and aphids have a tendency to appear especially in Hibiscus, Crape Myrtles, Roses and Gardenias. Fungus leads to sooty mold and aphids turn into white fly. In order to combat this and to prevent damage to your plants we recommend applying a 3 in - [Is it OK to plant in the fall season?](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/is-it-ok-to-plant-in-the-fall-season/) -  We get asked this one A LOT. The answer is: Absolutely! In fact, planting in the fall season is encouraged. Planting in the fall gives the plants more time to acclimate and root in before the warmer spring and summer months arrive. Planting them now will also allow you to enjoy the winter and - [How late in the year can I trim my tree?](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/how-late-in-the-year-can-i-trim-my-tree/) - As some of your trees may go dormant in winter, we do not advise trimming any of the branches later than October. Trimming them now will only expose the tender new growth to potential cold weather. Wait to trim your trees in the spring time. - [When is the best time to plant trees and shrubs in Florida?](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/when-is-the-best-time-to-plant-trees-and-shrubs-in-florida/) - In Florida, you can plant all year round due to the warmer climate. You will see more and faster growth in the spring and summer and slower growth if planted in late fall and winter. Cold hardy plants can most definitely be planted any time of year. If planting cold sensitive plants (see list here), - [Fall Gardening Ideas](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/fall-gardening-ideas/) - Get inspired! This display contains: Goldmound Loropetalum Nandina Petra Crotons Variegated Ligustrum Trees Create your own beautiful festive landscape today! - [Fall is a perfect time to plant Azaleas!](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/november-is-a-perfect-time-to-plant-azaleas/) - Fall presents a wonderful time of year to plant those azaleas you’ve been longing for in your landscape or plant garden. Azaleas begin their budding process in the cooler winter months and those buds become breathtaking blooms beginning in March. You will be one step ahead of the mad dash to purchase and plant your - [FAQ: How far apart should I plant my hedge plants and ground cover plants?](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/faq-how-far-apart-should-i-plant-my-hedge-plants-and-ground-cover-plants/) - When planting a plant to create a hedge line: Rule of thumb for planting a 3-gallon size hedge plant is to plant each plant 3’ apart on center. That means, measure 3’ from the center of the plant you’re planting and that distance is where you’ll plant the next hedge plant again at that one’s - [Fertilize in October with slow release fertilizer](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/fertilize-in-october-with-slow-release-fertilizer/) - Everyone knows plants need water and sunshine to survive; but in order to thrive, they need essential chemical elements, like nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. Without these and few others, they simply do not have the necessary "building blocks" to grow. This is where the fertilizer comes in. Fertilizer provides the plants with ingredients in readily available forms for - [Drought tolerant plants](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/drought-tolerant-plants/) - Drought tolerant plants are plants that can withstand periods of little or no rain or irrigation. Adonidia Palm Anise Arborviti Areca Palm Aztec Grass Camphor Tree Cardboard Palm Chinese Fan Palm Cleyera Drake Elm European Fan Palm Foxtail Palm Ilex Schilling Indian Hawthorne (Majestic Beauty-Std.) Indian Hawthorne (White) Italian Cypress Japanese Boxwood Jasmine (Confederate) Jasmine (Minima - [Do I need to prune my citrus tree and how often?](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/do-i-need-to-prune-my-citrus-tree-and-how-often/) - Yes! And it's a very important question: all citrus trees are grafted (grafting is a method of asexual plant propagation where the tissues of one plant are fused with another plant). Above the graft is good, viable foliage. However, if stems, suckers and foliage begin to grow from the grafted portion (bottom of citrus tree) - [Do trees become dormant in Florida too?](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/do-trees-become-dormant-in-florida-too/) - Yes, although Florida has a much warmer climate, many commonly Florida grown trees do go dormant and completely lose their leaves in the winter months. This time of year we receive a lot of inquiries asking if their tree is dying as the leaves are turning brown and dropping. If you have any of the - [Blue Pacific Juniper](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/blue-pacific-juniper/) - Scientific Name: Juniperus Conferta ‘Blue Pacific’ Type of Plant: Ground cover Description: Fast growing, dense, ground hugging cultivar with fragrant gray/green or blue/green needle-like ½” foliage. Needles are soft, but sharp tipped. Height: 10-18" Width: 10' Blooming: Waxy bloom from cone Fruit: Bluish black ½” cones. Climate Requirements: Heat - [Indian Hawthorn](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/indian-hawthorn/) - Scientific Name: Rhaphiolepis Indica Type of Plant: Evergreen shrub Description: Widely used low growing mound-shaped evergreen shrub. It is incredibly low maintenance! Blooming: Yields white blooms in Spring and Fall. Fruit: Berry Climate Requirements: Heat tolerant, cold tolerant and drought tolerant. Prefers full sun. Care Requirements: Incredibly low maintenance. - [Loropetalum](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/loropetalum/) - Scientific Name: Loropetalum Chinense Rubrum Plum Delight Type of Plant: Shrub Description: Dark purple/red-leaved shrub with bright pink blooms. Blooming: Bright pink flowers in fall. Fruit: No Climate Requirements: Heat tolerant, cold tolerant and drought tolerant. Prefers sun or partial shade. Care Requirements: Can be pruned to maintain compact shape, - [Pittosporum (Regular and Variegated)](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/pittosporum-regular-and-variegated/) - Scientific Name: Pittosporum and Pittosporum Tobira ‘Variegata’ Type of Plant: Shrub Description: Round and compact shrub with shiny, dark green oval shaped leaves. Top of the leaves are darker than underside. Variegated: pale green and cream colored oval shaped leaves Height: 3-4’ Width: 3-4' Blooming: Yes, yields small flowers in - [Japanese Boxwood](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/japanese-boxwood/) - Scientific Name: Buxus Microphylla Japonica Type of Plant: Shrub Description: Compact growing evergreen shrub with rounded, light green leaves. Height: 2-4’ Width: 3-5' Blooming: No Fruit: No Climate Requirements: Heat tolerant, cold tolerant and drought tolerant once established. Care Requirements: Prune to desired shape and fertilize in - [Gold Mound](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/gold-mound/) - Scientific Name: Durante Erecta ‘Gold Mound’ Type of Plant: Shrub Description: Slow growing mound shape shrub with vibrant yellow leaves. Height: 4' Width: 3' Blooming: Briefly, small blue flowers Fruit: No Climate Requirements: Thrives in a warmer climate in medium to full sun light. Care Requirements: Regular watering necessary, however very low maintenance overall. - [Ilex Schilling](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/ilex-schilling/) - Scientific Name: Ilex Vomitoria ‘Schilling Dwarf’ Type of Plant: Shrub Description: Slow to moderate growing symmetrical, dense rounded low growing shrub that has small, dark green leaves with a reddish cast and no spines. Height: 4-6’ Width: 6-10' Blooming: No Fruit: No Climate Requirements: Heat tolerant, cold tolerant - [Sea Green Juniper](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/sea-green-juniper/) - Scientific Name: Juniperus Chinensis ‘Sea Green’ Type of Plant: Shrub Description: Compact upright growing evergreen shrub with dark green, arching foliage. Height: 4-6’ Width: 6-8' Blooming: No Fruit: Berry-like cones on older specimens Climate Requirements: Heat tolerant, cold tolerant, and drought tolerant once established. Prefers full sun. Care - [Lantana](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/lantana/) - Scientific Name: Lantana Camara Type of Plant: Shrub/Perrenial Description: Broadleaf evergreen, spreading shrub known for their round clusters of small, bright-colored flowers. We grow Yellow, Purple, White and Confetti variety Height: 2-6’ Width: 8’ Blooming: Yellow, orange, white, red, purple and often mixed colors within the same cluster. Fruit: - [Oleander](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/oleander/) - Scientific Name: Nerium Oleander Type of Plant: Shrub Description: Evergreen shrub that grows erect stems with narrow, elongated dark green leaves and blooms beautiful clustered flowers (either pink, red or white) in spring and summer. Height: 6"-20" Blooming: Yes. Large pink, white or calypso red flowers Fruit: No Climate Requirements: Thrives - [Red Sister (Ti Plant)](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/red-sister-ti-plant/) - Scientific Name: Cordyline Fruticosa Type of Plant: Tropical Description: Cordyline family with brilliant fuchsia new growth and bronze-magenta leaves Height: 36-48’ Width: Trunk can grow to 1”-12” diameter, leaves grow to 20-60” long About: They show off their best color during cooler weather. They're considered a good luck plant in Hawaii where - [Drake Elm](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/drake-elm/) - Scientific Name: Ulmus Parvifolia ‘Drake’ Type of Plant: Tree Description: Very fast and dense growing elm tree that naturally grows into a rounded umbrella shaped canopy. Height: 40-50’ Width: 30-40' Blooming: No Fruit: No Climate Requirements: Prefers sun and is heat and cold tolerant. Care Requirements: Less watering - [Italian Cypress](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/italian-cypress/) - Scientific Name: Cupressus Sempervirens- Italian Cypress Type of Plant: Tree Description: Medium sized evergreen tree w/ a conic crown and has dark green foliage that grows in very dense sprays. Height: 110’ Blooming: No Fruit: Oblong seed cones Climate Requirements: Heat tolerant, cold tolerant, and drought tolerant once established. - [Red Maple](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/red-maple/) - Scientific Name: Acer Rubrum Type of Plant: Large sized deciduous (loses its leaves for the winter) tree. Description: very fast growing tree and it gets its name from the bright red- colored, pointy veined leaves prevalent in the fall months. When the leaves are not red, their color is a medium green - [Winged Elm](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/winged-elm/) - Scientific Name: Ulmus Alata Type of Plant: Medium sized deciduous (loses its leaves annually i.e. winter) tree. Description: It is sometimes called “cork elm” due to its cork-like “wings” growing on the branches. These thin wings can grow up to be a ½ inch thick. The winged branches arch upward and give - [Sycamore](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/sycamore/) - Scientific Name: Platanus occidentalis Type of Plant: Very large sized deciduous (loses its leaves for the winter) tree. Description: It is an extremely fast growing shade tree and is distinguished from other trees by its mottled exfoliating bark, which flakes off leaving trunk and branches greenish-white, gray and brown. Their beautiful leaves - [Adonidia (Christmas) Palm](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/adonidia-christmas-palm/) - Scientific Name: Adonidia Merrillii Type of Plant: Palm Description: Single to multi slender trunk palm which grows to approx. 20-30 feet. Has feathery like fronds that are self cleaning. Height: 20-30’ Blooming: No Fruit: Beneath fronds it can produce a non-edible white to pale green fruit that will ripen to - [Chinese Fan Palm](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/chinese-fan-palm/) - Scientific Name: Livistona Chinensis Type of Plant: Palm Description: Slow growing, hardy, multi (30-50) large green fronds fan palm. Height: 25’ Width: 4' Blooming: No Fruit: Yes, ½” blue/gray Climate Requirements: Heat tolerant, cold tolerant (for short periods of time), and drought tolerant. Care Requirements: Low maintenance - [European Fan Palm](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/european-fan-palm/) - Scientific Name: Chamaerops Humilis Type of Plant: Palm Description: Slow growing multi, light green frond fan palm. Height: 15’ Width: 5+ Blooming: Yes, small yellow flowers hidden close to trunk Fruit: No Climate Requirements: Extremely heat tolerant, cold tolerant, and drought tolerant. Care Requirements: Extremely low maintenance - [King Sago](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/king-sago/) - Scientific Name: Cycas Revoluta Type of Plant: Tropical/Cycad Description: Very primitive, slow growing seed plant with a rugged trunk, topped with stiff, deep green semi-glossy, feathery like leaves. Height: 10-20’ Width: Trunk can grow to 1”-12” diameter, leaves grow to 20-60” long Blooming: Females produce flower Fruit: Male produce cone - [Foxtail Palm](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/foxtail-palm/) - Scientific Name: Wodyetia bifurcata Type of Plant: Palm Description: Fronds resemble a fox’s tail, therefore the name Foxtail. They grow relatively fast and are a great addition or accent to your landscape. Height: 30 ' Blooming: White flowers stalk that comes from the base of the crownshaft. Fruit: 2 inches - [Why are some of my plants and trees leaves turning yellow and dropping? What's wrong?](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/why-are-some-of-my-plants-and-trees-leaves-turning-yellow-and-dropping-whats-wrong/) - Many plant and tree varieties tend to stress out a bit during the summer months due to the extreme heat, high humidity, and excessive rain that we experience in Tampa Bay area. It's a common occurrence with crape myrtles, drake elms, hibiscus and roses, to mention a few. Don't concern yourself too much: if your - [Confederate Jasmine](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/confederate-jasmine/) - Scientific Name: Trachelospermum Jasminoides Type of Plant: Perennial Vine/Climber Description: Fast growing evergreen vine with shiny, glossy, oval shaped leaves and yields white blooming flowers in mid spring/early summer. Height: 20-40’ Width: 3' Blooming: Yes, white blooms in mid spring/early summer. Fruit: Seed pods in summer Climate Requirements: - [Five Instant Island Ideas](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/weekend-warrior-instant-island-ideas/) - Eliminate guesswork and use one of our ideas to make your property look top notch in just one day! Do it yourself, or have us deliver and install your landscape. Ornamental Beauty This combination of cold hardy trees and plants will do well in Floridian winters and won't not require extra care. 1 Ligustrum Tree - [Beautiful Cordylines!](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/ready-beautiful-cordylines/) - Black Magic Maria Florida Red Sensation Red Sister Xeros - [Milkweed NOW READY! $7.50 each](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/milkweed-s-now-ready/) - [How to get rid of the caterpillars sometimes found in oleanders?](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/july-gardening/) - With the oleander’s beauty and low maintenance comes an occasional caterpillar. Do not let caterpillars deter you from using oleanders in your landscape. There is an easy cure for caterpillars sometimes found in oleanders. At the first sign of a caterpillar (have to move quickly as their damage can come on suddenly,) simply apply Seven - [Gardening Tip for September and October](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/gardening-tip-for-september-and-october/) - September and October pose a very good time to trim and fertilize your shrubs and trees in order to get them winter ready. Yes, it’s hard to think about winter when it’s 90 degrees out, but getting your plants strong and healthy with vital nutrients going into the winter months will make them more resistant - [Beautiful Accent Trees](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/beautiful-accent-trees/) - Crape Myrtle, Hollies (Eagleston & East Palatka), Ligustrum (Green & Variegated), Weeping Bottlebrush - [B&B Palms in stock](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/bb-palms-in-stock/) - Queen Palm Washingtonia Palm Sylvester Palm Call or stop by for pricing - [Cold hardy shrubs and ground covers](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/cold-hardy-landscape-shrubs-and-ground-covers/) - Burfordi Holly, Indian Hawthorn, Knock Out Rose, Ligustrum (Howardi-Variegated), Loropetalum, Parsoni Juniper, Podocarpus, and many more - [Fast release fertilization](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/fast-release-fertilization/) - Time To Fertilize! If you are on a quarterly fertilization regiment using fast 2-3 month release fertilizer, August poses an excellent opportunity to fertilize. Fertilizing now in conjunction with the nutrients in the summer time rains will make your plants and landscape thrive and flourish! Simply apply a small palm full of fast release (2-3 - [Hibiscus care tips](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/hibiscus-care-tips/) - How to keep your hibiscus happy, healthy and free of whitefly & fungus. Hibiscus are in high bloom and in high demand at this time of year and rightfully so as they offer a wonderful array of colored blooms to any landscape and garden. However, hibiscus are prone to whitefly and black fungus from time - [Azalea care](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/azalea-care/) - To all you proud azalea owners, do not trim your plants late in the fall. Your azaleas may have some long runners on them and you may be tempted to trim them back, but beware you may be trimming off potential buds that will develop into beautiful blooms this spring. Be patient and trim them after they - [Spanish Moss](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/spanish-moss/) - What are those abundant stringy clumps commonly found in oak trees, crape myrtles, bald cypress and are they harmful to the trees? It is called Spanish Moss. Spanish Moss is a slender stem-like plant that grows chain-like with tiny (inconspicuous) flowers. It thrives in a warmer, more humid climate, therefore commonly found on Florida trees. - [Deer problem](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/deer-problem/) - Deer can wreak havoc on our landscapes. Luckily, there are many plant varieties that the deer do not like. To follow is everything you need to know when planning your deer resistant landscape: Tips on deer and plants: • No plant is completely deer-proof! When hungry, deer will eat anything to survive. During stressful times - [What is a "code" tree?](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/what-is-a-code-tree/) - From time to time, a tree in your yard may need to be removed for various reasons ( tree died, home room addition/construction, pool installation, etc.), but by county standards an approved county “code” replacement tree must be planted in its place. Hence, the terminology “code” tree comes to play. A code tree is a - [What plants do deer like and don't like to eat?](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/what-plants-do-deer-like-and-dont-like-to-eat/) - Plants Frequently Damaged by Deer: Indian Hawthorn Pittisporum Azaleas Arborvite Daylilies Celosia Impatiens Pansies Sweet Potato Plants Occasionally Damaged by Deer: Japanese Maple Dogwood Holly (Savannah & East Palatka) Oaks Camellia Viburnum Boxwood Hydrangeas Plants Seldom Damaged by Deer: Crape Myrtle Pines Live Oak Bald Cypress Bottlebrush Loquat Pineapple Guava Gardenia Yaupon Holly Loropetalum Ligustrum - [How to plant a tree or shrub](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/how-to-plant-a-tree-or-shrub/) - 1. DIG A HOLE. When digging a hole for your new tree or shrub, be sure to dig your hole a little wider than the container the plant came in and not too deep. It is best to have the root ball of the plant/tree 1 inch higher than the hole itself. 2. PUT THE - [How to take care of a newly planted tree](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/how-to-take-care-of-a-newly-planted-tree/) - It is always good to water your newly planted tree for first 30 days, but once you cut back to a normal 2 times a week watering regimen your new tree is not completely home free. It takes approximately one year for your freshly planted tree and root system to get acclimated to its new - [How to remove/prevent scale on a Sago Palm?](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/how-to-removeprevent-scale-on-a-sago-palm/) - The Sago Palm has gotten a bad reputation over the years due to it being prone to the Asiatic Cyad Scale. This scale has a white powdery, dandruff like appearance. The remedy to this scale could be as easy as giving your Sagos a little “jolt of java!” Yes, through much research over the years - [How to properly take care of your newly planted landscape or tree](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/how-to-properly-take-care-of-your-newly-planted-landscape-or-tree/) - Landscape shrubs & palms: Water for 20-30 minutes every day for the first 30 days. After first 30 days, cut back to 30 minutes per day 2 times a week for next 2 weeks. From there on out, watering once or twice (*depending on season) a week for 30 minutes is recommended. Trees: Water for - [How to properly apply fruit tree and fruit bearing plant fertilizer (8-3-9)](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/how-to-properly-apply-fruit-tree-and-fruit-bearing-plant-fertilizer-8-3-9/) - Once a month scatter one level table spoon of 8-3-9 per foot of tree height, except in winter months (November-February) - [How to check for Spider Mites](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/how-to-check-for-spider-mites/) - Many times plants in the juniper, cedar and cypress families get affected by spider mites. This causes the foliage to brown out, dry out and eventually kill that foliage and the entire plant if not caught in time. A simple test to find out if your plants are affected by mites is the following. Take - [How to prune a citrus tree](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/how-to-prune-a-citrus-tree/) - Pruning citrus trees is recommended after harvest. Pruning citrus trees is a preference and not a necessity: if you have space constraints or prefer them to stay manicured, then prune after harvest. You can prune back the foliage to your liking or simply tip them a little to encourage new growth. However, if you’re getting - [Robellini Palm's leaves turned brown last winter.](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/409-2/) - Question from a customer: During last winter's freeze my Robellini palm's leaves turned brown. I cut the dead foliage off thinking new ones will grow back, but it is almost August, and there are still no new leaves. Does it mean my Robellini palm was damaged by freeze and I need to replace it? Answer: - [Ilex Compacta](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/ilex-compacta/) - Scientific Name: Ilex Crenata ‘Compacta’ Type of Plant: Shrub Description: Evergreen shrub with small, dark green, glossy, oval shaped leaves. Height: 5-6’ Width: 6' Blooming: No Fruit: Berries are small and black Climate Requirements: Heat and cold tolerant. Prefers full sun to partial shade. Care Requirements: Requires - [Jasmine Minima](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/jasmine-minima/) - Scientific Name: Trachelospermum Asiaticum ‘Minima’ Type of Plant: Ground cover Description: A low growing vine like, woody plant with small, glossy green foliage that spreads and chokes out weeds and creates a dense green mat. Height: 8-12" Width: to desired width with pruning Blooming: No Fruit: No Climate Requirements: - [Areca Palm](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/areca-palm/) - Also known as Butterfly Palm, Yellow Palm, Golden Cane Palm, Madagascar Palm Scientific Name: Dypsis lutescens Type of Plant: Palm Description: Fast growing palm with long graceful fronds. Tends to grow in clumps. Can be cultivated as a shrub, hedge or specimen plant. Height: 20’+ Width: 5'-10' Blooming: Shrub-like - [Savannah Holly](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/savannah-holly/) - Scientific Name: Ilex ‘Savannah’ Type of Plant: Tree Description: Fast growing broadleaf evergreen pyramidal shaped tree that yields an abundance of red berries. Leaves are glossy, light green and variably spiny. Height: 20’ Width: 15' Blooming: Spring Fruit: Red berries Climate Requirements: Heat tolerant, cold tolerant and drought tolerant once established. Prefers full sun - [Mary Nell Holly](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/mary-nell-holly/) - Scientific Name: Ilex ‘Mary Nell’ Type of Plant: Tropical/Cycad Description: Pyramidal shaped evergreen shrub or small tree with very shiny dark green spiny leaves. Height: 10-20’ Width: 6-10’ Blooming: No Fruit: Bright red berries in fall and winter. Climate Requirements: Heat and cold tolerant. Requires full sun to partial shade with medium - [East Palatka Holly](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/east-palatka-holly/) - Scientific Name: Ilex X Attenuata Type of Plant: Tree Description: Medium growing Florida Native evergreen tree with dull green, rounded leaves and bright red berries prevalent in fall and winter. Height: 30-45’ Width: 10-15’ Blooming: White flowers Fruit: Bright red, round berries Climate Requirements: Heat tolerant, cold tolerant, and ## Pages - [Inventory](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/inventory/) - Welcome to Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center's Inventory page! From one plant to a whole yard-full, we've got you covered! - [Purchase a Gift Card](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/purchase-a-gift-card/) - You will fill out the amount after you hit the "purchase" button at the bottom. *Please note that you do NOT need to have a PayPal account to pay for the gift card. 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How to Select Florida Friendly Plants](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/right-plant-right-place-how-to-select-florida-friendly-plants/) - Choosing the right plants for your yard makes all the difference! Join us at Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center for a Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ seminar all about Right Plant, Right Place. This presentation will help you understand how to select plants that match your yard’s unique growing conditions, including sunlight, soil, water needs, mature plant - [Rain Barrel Workshop: Includes a U-Build-It Rain Barrel](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/paid-rain-barrel-workshop/) - Looking for a unique Christmas gift idea? Join us at Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center for a special paid Rain Barrel Workshop presented by UF/IFAS Extension Pasco County. 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Yard trimmings, leaves, and other landscape waste can be combined with kitchen waste in the composting process to create fertile, organic matter that can be added to soil, mulch, and potting soil to help your - [Florida Native Bromeliads](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/native-plants-for-pasco-gardens/) - In this presentation, Deb Smith will explore Florida’s 16 native bromeliads, including familiar favorites like Spanish moss, ball moss, and Tillandsia air plants. Guests will learn more about these fascinating plants, how they grow in Florida’s natural environment, and the important role they play in our tropical ecosystem. Deb will also discuss growing decorative bromeliads - [African Violets](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/african-violets/) - African violets are beloved for their beautiful blooms, compact size, and charm as indoor plants. During this seminar, Fern will explore the botanical history and classification of African violets, along with the many cultivars and unique plant traits that make them so interesting to grow and collect. Guests will also learn practical care tips, including - [Palms: Information on Varieties Care and Common Problems](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/palms-information-on-varieties-care-and-common-problems/) - Palms can be a great addition to Florida-Friendly Landscapes. Learn about palm varieties, their care, and commonly encountered problems. Palm trees in a landscape help define Florida living. Join this informative presentation to learn about common varieties of palms in Central Florida, their proper care, and diseases and insects that can affect them. The Florida-Friendly - [Managing Yard Pests Responsibly: Integrated Pest Management](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/managing-yard-pests-responsibly-integrated-pest-management/) - Dealing with bugs, plant damage, or garden pests in your landscape? Before reaching for a pesticide, learn how to manage yard pests the Florida-Friendly way. Join us at Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center for a Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ seminar on Managing Yard Pests Responsibly. This presentation will cover the basics of Integrated Pest Management, also - [Suds & Buds for Dads](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/suds-buds-for-dads/) - Celebrate Father’s Day weekend with us at Canterbury Farms during our Suds & Buds for Dads event! Join us on Saturday, June 20th for a great day at the nursery filled with learning, plants, good company, and a little Father’s Day fun. 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Have questions about plants, pests, pruning, seasonal care, or Florida-friendly gardening? This is a laid-back, - [Tea with a Master Gardener](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/tea-with-a-master-gardener-8/) - Hosted by Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center Relax, sip, and learn at Tea with a Master Gardener, a casual morning gathering where you can enjoy tea, coffee, and light refreshments while chatting with a UF/IFAS Florida Master Gardener Volunteer. Have questions about plants, pests, pruning, seasonal care, or Florida-friendly gardening? This is a laid-back, - [Tea with a Master Gardener](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/tea-with-a-master-gardener-7/) - Hosted by Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center Relax, sip, and learn at Tea with a Master Gardener, a casual morning gathering where you can enjoy tea, coffee, and light refreshments while chatting with a UF/IFAS Florida Master Gardener Volunteer. Have questions about plants, pests, pruning, seasonal care, or Florida-friendly gardening? This is a laid-back, - [Tea with a Master Gardener](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/tea-with-a-master-gardener-12/) - Hosted by Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center Relax, sip, and learn at Tea with a Master Gardener, a casual morning gathering where you can enjoy tea, coffee, and light refreshments while chatting with a UF/IFAS Florida Master Gardener Volunteer. Have questions about plants, pests, pruning, seasonal care, or Florida-friendly gardening? This is a laid-back, - [Tea with a Master Gardener](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/tea-with-a-master-gardener-11/) - Hosted by Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center Relax, sip, and learn at Tea with a Master Gardener, a casual morning gathering where you can enjoy tea, coffee, and light refreshments while chatting with a UF/IFAS Florida Master Gardener Volunteer. Have questions about plants, pests, pruning, seasonal care, or Florida-friendly gardening? This is a laid-back, - [Tea with a Master Gardener](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/tea-with-a-master-gardener-6/) - Hosted by Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center Relax, sip, and learn at Tea with a Master Gardener, a casual morning gathering where you can enjoy tea, coffee, and light refreshments while chatting with a UF/IFAS Florida Master Gardener Volunteer. Have questions about plants, pests, pruning, seasonal care, or Florida-friendly gardening? This is a laid-back, - [Saturday Seminar: Shade Plants For Our Landscape](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/saturday-seminar-shade-plants-for-our-landscape/) - [Latte Luv 4U](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/latte-luv-4u-2/) - Blended drinks, coffee, breakfast sandwiches, and more! - [EZee Dogs](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/ezee-dogs-2/) - [Fertilize Appropriately for Lawns, Landscape Plants & Palms](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/fertilize-appropriately-for-lawns-landscape-plants-palms/) - Fertilizing your landscape is easy and efficient - when you know the correct Florida-Friendly Landscaping methods. Join us to learn how! Florida-Friendly Landscaping Principle #3 is "Fertilize Appropriately" and this presentation guides you through information to learn how to fertilize your lawn, landscape plants and palms correctly. Benefits of Fertilizing Appropriately: Ground and surface waters - [Latte Luv 4U](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/latte-luv-4u/) - Frozen drinks, coffee, and more! - [Sleep Easy Pillowcase and Crafts](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/sleep-easy-pillowcase-and-crafts/) - [Little Lenny's Italian Ice](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/lennys-italian-ice-2/) - [EZee Dogs](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/ezee-dogs-3/) - [Tempestuous Roots Art & Farms](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/tempestuous-roots-art-farms-2/) - www.tempestuousrootsmarket.com Handcrafted brews, herbal products, and more! - [Little Lenny's Italian Ice](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/lennys-italian-ice/) - [Saturday Seminar: Fires in Forests](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/saturday-seminar-fires-in-forests/) - [Save Water, Save Money. Irrigate Right!](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/save-water-save-money-irrigate-right/) - Now is the perfect time to learn how to "fine tune" your irrigation system to provide your turf and landscape the right amount of water! Landscape irrigation systems require frequent maintenance to make sure you are providing the water that your turfgrass and landscape plants need, but aren't overwatering. This presentation will teach the attendees - [Tami Mitchell Crafts](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/tami-mitchell-crafts/) - Adorable, handmade items that make your house a HOME! - [EZee Dogs](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/ezee-dogs/) - [DeeBee Creations](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/deebee-creations-6/) - [DeeBee Creations](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/deebee-creations-5/) - [DeeBee Creations](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/deebee-creations-2/) - [DeeBee Creations](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/deebee-creations/) - [Tempestuous Roots Art & Farms](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/tempestuous-roots-art-farms-4/) - www.tempestuousrootsmarket.com Handcrafted brews, herbal products, and more! - [Tempestuous Roots Art & Farms](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/tempestuous-roots-art-farms-3/) - www.tempestuousrootsmarket.com Handcrafted brews, herbal products, and more! - [Tempestuous Roots Art & Farms](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/tempestuous-roots-art-farms/) - www.tempestuousrootsmarket.com Handcrafted brews, herbal products, and more! - [Little Lenny's Italian Ice](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/lennys-italian-ice-3/) - [Blood Drive](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/blood-drive/) - All donors receive: $20 eGiftCard Umbrella Wellness Checkup 15% OFF entire purchase at Canterbury Farms One FREE 3-gallon Plumbago plant *15% Off doesn’t apply to services, such as landscape design, installation, and delivery, and cannot be combined with other discounts - [Blood Drive](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/blood-drive-2/) - All donors receive: $20 eGiftCard Umbrella Wellness check-up 15% OFF entire purchase at Canterbury Farms* One FREE 3-gallon plant *15% Off doesn’t apply to services, such as landscape design, installation, and delivery, and cannot be combined with other discounts. - [Saturday Seminar](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/saturday-seminar-2/) - The Secret Lives of Pasco Moths: From Caterpillar Pest to Super Pollinator Presented by Tyler White, MGV - [Cousins Maine Lobster](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/cousins-maine-lobster/) - [Tea with a Master Gardener](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/tea-with-a-master-gardener-3/) - Have your morning tea or coffee while you chat with a Master Gardener! Share your garden woes, hopes, and ideas, and get some advice. Please bring the samples in a zip-lock bag and take high-quality photos to illustrate your questions. - [Tea with a Master Gardener](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/tea-with-a-master-gardener-5/) - Have your morning tea or coffee while you chat with a Master Gardener! Share your garden woes, hopes, and ideas, and get some advice. Please bring the samples in a zip-lock bag and take high-quality photos to illustrate your questions. - [Tea with a Master Gardener](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/tea-with-a-master-gardener-4/) - Have your morning tea or coffee while you chat with a Master Gardener! Share your garden woes, hopes, and ideas, and get some advice. Please bring the samples in a zip-lock bag and take high-quality photos to illustrate your questions. - [Saturday Seminar on November 1st @ 11am](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/saturday-seminar-on-november-1st-11am/) - Bats in our backyard - [Thursday, November 20th
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"Bonsai" Seminar at 11am](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/saturday-seminar/) - Discover techniques, tips, and inspiration for growing and shaping these living works of art. Whether you are new to bonsai or have been practicing for years, bring your own bonsai to share and learn together in this hands-on discussion. - [Fall/Winter Veggie Planting](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/fall-winter-veggie-planting/) - Free Seminar September 7, 2024! - [Market Day August 24, 2024](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/market-days/) - Market days are every 4th Saturday of the month. Featuring food, artisan goods, plants - [Free seminar on October 5, 2024](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/october-5-2024-free-seminar/) - Pest and Disease Prevention - [Free Seminar on November 2, 2024](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/free-seminar-on-november-2-2024/) - Orchid Seminar Master Gardener Volunteer Peter - [Market Day September 28, 2024](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/market-day-september-28-2024/) - [Market Day November 23, 2024](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/market-day-november-23-2024/) - [Market Day October 26, 2024](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/market-day-october-26-2024/) - [3rd Annual "Bring in Spring" Fling](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/3rd-annual-bring-in-spring-fling/) - We’re looking forward to welcoming in Spring and bringing back the warmer weather! Join us March 2nd 2024 as we host our 3rd annual Spring Fling! We will have sales, giveaways & raffles, free food, and all of our sales staff will be here to assist you with all of your planting needs. From 9:00am - [Ask a Master Gardener](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/ask-a-master-gardener-5/) - 📅 February 28th, 2024 | 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM: Join us at Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center for our monthly Ask a Master Gardener events! 🌱 Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, the knowledgeable and experienced Master Gardener volunteers from the Pasco County Extension office will be here to answer - [First Saturday Seminars: Vegetable Gardening](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/first-saturday-seminars-vegetable-gardening-2/) - First Saturday Seminar: 📅February 3rd, 2024 🏠Canterbury Farms Event Pavilion ⌚11:00AM (last approximately one hour) Back by popular demand, we’re dedicating February’s Seminar to an in-depth discussion on vegetable gardening in Florida.🍅🥕 Leading the conversation will be our knowledgeable team members, Kate 👩🏻‍🌾 and Dawn 👩🏼‍🌾. They’ll dive into topics such as timing, selection, soils, - [First Saturday Seminar: Plants for Health](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/first-saturday-seminar-herbs-for-every-day/) - 🌱 Unlock the Secrets of Plants for Health with our special guest speaker, Herbalist Britt Smith! 🌿 At Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center, we're thrilled to present a FREE seminar that's all about the incredible healing power of plants! Join us for an enlightening session with local Herbalist, Britt Smith, from The Organic Guys. - [First Saturday Seminar: Celebrating Cycads](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/first-saturday-seminar-celebrating-cycads/) - Get ready to step back in time with Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center! Join us for an EPIC adventure into the world of prehistoric plants at our FREE seminar: "Celebrating Cycads"! Date: Saturday, December 2, 2023 Time: 11am Venue: Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center Did you know that cycads are ancient plants that coexisted - [First Saturday Seminar: Orchids 101](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/first-saturday-seminar-orchids-101/) - Join us for an Orchid Extravaganza! Are you an orchid enthusiast or simply curious about these stunning blooms? Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center is thrilled to present "Orchids 101," a FREE seminar featuring the esteemed Peter Skoglund from the Pasco County Master Gardeners program! Date: [Insert Date] Time: [Insert Time] Venue: Canterbury Farms Nursery - [RESCHEDULED! - First Saturday Seminar: Vegetable Gardening Basics](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/first-saturday-seminar-vegetable-gardening-basics/) - 🍅 Get ready to dig into the secrets of Florida Vegetable Gardening with an exciting FREE seminar at Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center! 🌿 🌼 Join us for an unforgettable morning with Sue Himmler, a gardening guru from the Pasco County Master Gardeners. With her expert guidance, you'll learn how to turn your garden - [Market Day at Canterbury Farms](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/market-day-at-canterbury-farms-9/) - Come Enjoy Some Time with Us at Canterbury Farms Nursery! Held the 4th Saturday of every month, this is definitely a market you won’t want to miss! We’ll have hot dogs, muffins, cookies, and bread. Soaps and lotions, maybe hats for your head. Check out the produce, flowers, plants, and trees! 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Come on down, there's - [Labor Day Sale - 20% Off!](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/labor-day-sale-20-off/) - [Senior Day - 15% Off (ages 65+)](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/senior-day-15-off-ages-65-37/) - [Senior Day - 15% Off (ages 65+)](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/senior-day-15-off-ages-65-36/) - [Senior Day - 15% Off (ages 65+)](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/senior-day-15-off-ages-65-35/) - [Senior Day - 15% Off (ages 65+)](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/senior-day-15-off-ages-65-34/) - [Senior Day - 15% Off (ages 65+)](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/senior-day-15-off-ages-65-33/) - [Senior Day - 15% Off (ages 65+)](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/senior-day-15-off-ages-65-32/) - [Senior Day - 15% Off (ages 65+)](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/senior-day-15-off-ages-65-31/) - [Senior Day - 15% Off (ages 65+)](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/senior-day-15-off-ages-65-30/) - [Senior Day - 15% Off (ages 65+)](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/senior-day-15-off-ages-65-29/) - [First Saturday Seminar: Mastering Hurricane Preparedness](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/first-saturday-seminar-mastering-hurricane-preparedness/) - Join us at Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center for an insightful seminar on Hurricane Preparedness! We are thrilled to host a special guest speaker, Pete Lucadano from Red Tree Landscape Systems, an esteemed expert in the landscape and horticulture industry. With his extensive experience spanning almost 40 years, Pete is an ISA Certified Arborist - [First Saturday Seminar: Clearing Up Chemicals Confusion](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/first-saturday-seminar-topic-tba-2/) - Join us at Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center for an enlightening seminar on lawn & garden chemicals. Discover the secrets to maintaining a healthy and vibrant landscape while effectively managing pests and weeds. We are thrilled to have a representative from Southern Ag, a renowned manufacturer and distributor, leading this event. Whether you're an - [It Takes All Types! Blood Drive @ Canterbury Farms](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/it-takes-all-types-blood-drive-canterbury-farms-2/) - The Big Red Bus is Coming to Canterbury Farms! Join us at Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center for a life-saving event! We are excited to announce that we will be hosting a Blood Drive on Saturday, June 24, from 10am to 2pm, during our Market Days event! Help us make a difference by donating blood - [Ask a Master Gardener](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/ask-a-master-gardener-4/) - Join us at Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center for our monthly Ask a Master Gardener events! Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, the knowledgeable and experienced Master Gardener volunteers from the Pasco County Extension office will be here to answer all your gardening questions. From plant selection and care to pest - [Ask a Master Gardener](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/ask-a-master-gardener-3/) - Join us at Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center for our monthly Ask a Master Gardener events! Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, the knowledgeable and experienced Master Gardener volunteers from the Pasco County Extension office will be here to answer all your gardening questions. From plant selection and care to pest - [Ask a Master Gardener](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/ask-a-master-gardener-2/) - Join us at Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center for our monthly Ask a Master Gardener events! Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, the knowledgeable and experienced Master Gardener volunteers from the Pasco County Extension office will be here to answer all your gardening questions. From plant selection and care to pest - [Market Day at Canterbury Farms](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/market-day-at-canterbury-farms-5/) - Come Enjoy Some Time with Us at Canterbury Farms Nursery! Held the 4th Saturday of every month, this is definitely a market you won't want to miss! We'll have hot dogs, muffins, cookies, and bread. Soaps and lotions, maybe hats for your head. Check out the produce, flowers, plants, and trees! Come on down, there's - [Market Day at Canterbury Farms](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/market-day-at-canterbury-farms-4/) - Come enjoy some time with us at Community Markets & Event's newest market... Canterbury Farms Nursery! Held the 4th Saturday of every month, this is definitely a market you won't want to miss! We'll have hot dogs, muffins, cookies, and bread. Soaps and lotions, maybe hats for your head. Check out the produce, flowers, plants, - [Senior Day - 15% Off (ages 65+)](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/senior-day-15-off-ages-65-28/) - [Patriotic Decor Sale 25% Off!](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/patriotic-decor-sale-25-off/) - [First Saturday Seminar: Beautiful Butterfly Gardens](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/first-saturday-seminar-topic-tba/) - Join us at Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center for our exciting First Saturday Seminar on June 3rd at 11am! In celebration of National Pollinators Month, we're thrilled to present "Beautiful Butterfly Gardens." Discover the captivating world of butterflies and learn how to create a vibrant and enchanting garden that will attract these delicate - [Senior Day - 15% Off (ages 65+)](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/senior-day-15-off-ages-65-27/) - [Senior Day - 15% Off (ages 65+)](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/senior-day-15-off-ages-65-26/) - [Senior Day - 15% Off (ages 65+)](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/senior-day-15-off-ages-65-25/) - [Senior Day - 15% Off (ages 65+)](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/senior-day-15-off-ages-65-24/) - [Senior Day - 15% Off (ages 65+)](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/senior-day-15-off-ages-65-22/) - [Senior Day - 15% Off (ages 65+)](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/senior-day-15-off-ages-65-23/) - [Senior Day - 15% Off (ages 65+)](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/senior-day-15-off-ages-65-21/) - [Senior Day - 15% Off (ages 65+)](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/senior-day-15-off-ages-65-20/) - [Senior Day - 15% Off (ages 65+)](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/senior-day-15-off-ages-65-19/) - [It Takes All Types! Blood Drive @ Canterbury Farms](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/it-takes-all-types-blood-drive-canterbury-farms/) - The Big Red Bus is Coming to Canterbury Farms! Join us at Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center for a life-saving event! We are excited to announce that we will be hosting a Blood Drive on Saturday, May 27, from 9:15am to 2:15pm, during our Market Days event! Help us make a difference by - [Memorial Day Sale: 20% Off!](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/memorial-day-sale-20-off/) - Celebrate Memorial Day with Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center! 📅 Mark your calendars! Join us for our Memorial Day Sale happening from Thursday to Saturday, May 25-27. 🌺🌿 🎉 Enjoy an amazing 20% off your entire purchase throughout the event!* 🎉 It's the perfect opportunity to stock up on beautiful plants, garden essentials, and - [Ask a Master Gardener!](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/ask-a-master-gardener/) - 🌿 Exciting News from Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center! 🌿 We're thrilled to announce the launch of our brand-new program: Ask a Master Gardener! 🌱🌻 In partnership with the esteemed Pasco County Extension office and their knowledgeable Master Gardeners, we're bringing you an incredible opportunity to get expert advice and guidance for all your - [Annual Summer Crape Myrtle Sale 15% Off](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/annual-summer-crape-myrtle-sale-15-off/) - [Cinco de Mayo 25% Off all Mexican Pottery Sale](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/cinco-de-mayo-25-off-all-mexican-pottery-sale/) - [Veggies & Herbs 50% Off Blowout Sale!](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/veggies-herbs-50-off-blowout-sale/) - [First Saturday Seminar: The Science of Soils](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/first-saturday-seminar-the-science-of-soils/) - Learn all the best tips and tricks from professionals in the landscape industry. Events will be offered on the first Saturday of each month at 11am. The host will speak for about 30 minutes on the topic of the day, then will open it up for your plant-related questions. In May, J.R. from Reliable - [Earth Day Special: 20% off All Trees! (excluding palms)](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/earth-day-special-25-off-all-trees-excluding-palms/) - [Canterbury Creatives Workshop: Card-Making with Creative Memories](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/canterbury-creatives-workshop-card-making-with-creative-memories/) - It's time for another Canterbury Creatives workshop at Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center! We're excited to partner with Pauline Palmer from Creative Memories for this card-making workshop on Saturday, April 15 at 10am. Send your friends and family birthday wishes and appreciation with the Party Time! Card Kit. This kit includes everything you need - [Market Day at Canterbury Farms](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/market-day-at-canterbury-farms-3/) - Come enjoy some time with us at Community Markets & Event's newest market... Canterbury Farms Nursery! Held the 4th Saturday of every month, this is definitely a market you won't want to miss! We'll have hot dogs, muffins, cookies, and bread. Soaps and lotions, maybe hats for your head. Check out the produce, flowers, plants, - [Market Day at Canterbury Farms](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/market-day-at-canterbury-farms-2/) - Come enjoy some time with us at Community Markets & Event's newest market... Canterbury Farms Nursery! Held the 4th Saturday of every month, this is definitely a market you won't want to miss! We'll have hot dogs, muffins, cookies, and bread. Soaps and lotions, maybe hats for your head. Check out the produce, flowers, plants, - [52 Food Truck Rally!](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/52-food-truck-rally/) - Have you Heard? Food Truck Rally Sunday, April 2nd! Yes, you read that correctly, Canterbury Farms will be open for one special Sunday in April to host the 52 Food Trucks Rally! Hudson's Favorite Food Truck Rally is coming to Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center with a FABULOUS selection of Food Trucks - [Senior Day - 15% Off (ages 65+)](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/senior-day-15-off-ages-65-18/) - [Senior Day - 15% Off (ages 65+)](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/senior-day-15-off-ages-65-17/) - [Senior Day - 15% Off (ages 65+)](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/senior-day-15-off-ages-65-16/) - [Senior Day - 15% Off (ages 65+)](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/senior-day-15-off-ages-65-15/) - [Senior Day - 15% Off (ages 65+)](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/senior-day-15-off-ages-65-14/) - [Senior Day - 15% Off (ages 65+)](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/senior-day-15-off-ages-65-13/) - [Senior Day - 15% Off (ages 65+)](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/senior-day-15-off-ages-65-12/) - [Senior Day - 15% Off (ages 65+)](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/senior-day-15-off-ages-65-11/) - [Market Day at Canterbury Farms](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/market-day-at-canterbury-farms/) - Come enjoy some time with us at Community Markets & Event's newest market... Canterbury Farms Nursery! Held the 4th Saturday of every month, this is definitely a market you won't want to miss! We'll have hot dogs, muffins, cookies, and bread. Soaps and lotions, maybe hats for your head. Check out the produce, flowers, plants, - [Create Your Dreams Painting Class](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/create-your-dreams-painting-class/) - Be inspired by the beautiful plants and flowers at Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center. Come on out to Canterbury Farms' new event pavillion for an afternoon of creativity! Instructor, Colleen Wisman, will be here on Saturday, March 18 to teach acrylic panting techniques and help you create your very own masterpiece to take home. - [First Saturday Seminar: Turf Care 101](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/first-saturday-seminar-spring-gardening-101/) - Learn all the best tips and tricks from professionals in the landscape industry. Events will be offered on the first Saturday of each month at 11am. The host will speak for about 30 minutes on the topic of the day, then will open it up for your plant-related questions. In April, we're excited to - [2nd Annual Bring In Spring Fling!](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/2nd-annual-bring-in-spring-fling/) - We're looking forward to welcoming in Spring and bringing back the warmer weather. Come celebrate the outdoors at Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center and get stocked up for the growing season with all of your plants, trees and shrubs! We're kicking it off on Saturday, March 4th from 7am-3pm with a big event. We'll - [Happy Valentine's Day with Latte Luv 4 U](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/happy-valentines-day-with-latte-luv-4-u/) - Take a stroll around Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center with your sweetheart on Valentine's Day morning. Enjoy the tranquil setting of our beautiful plants and flowers, or sit down under our pavilion for a view of our natural spring. The Latte Luv 4 U food truck will be here as well, serving up delicious - [Souper Bowl Food Drive](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/souper-bowl-food-drive/) - Take the tackle hunger challenge! What if everyone watching the big game donated $1 or 1 can of food? That would be a gamechanger! Join Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center and the Souper Bowl of Caring this year to help tackle hunger right here in Pasco County. Beginning Monday, January 30th, in the weeks - [Souper Bowl Celebration!](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/souper-bowl-celebration/) - We're so grateful to be able to collect donations to #TackleHunger and help feed the hungry and impoverished in our community. We want to end our Souper Bowl food drive by inviting you to join us for a simple homemade meal in our beautiful new pavillion. We'll be serving free bowls of soup from 11am-2pm - [First Saturday Seminars: Vegetable Gardening](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/first-saturday-seminars-vegetable-gardening/) - Learn all the best tips and tricks from professionals in the landscape industry. Events will be offered on the first Saturday of each month at 11am. The host will speak for about 30 minutes on the topic of the day, then will open it up for your plant-related questions. In February, by popular request, - [Paint Your Stress Away](https://canterburyfarmsnursery.com/event/paint-your-stress-away/) - Cost: $40pp Click here to purchase tickets Be inspired by the beautiful plants & flowers at Canterbury Farms Nursery & Garden Center! Come on out to Canterbury Farms' new event pavillion for an afternoon of creativity! 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