The sun is scorching, and the air is either smoky with fires or thick with mugginess and sudden downpours. Can anything grow ...
Did you know you can plant artichokes in your garden or landscape as well as eat them? That’s because the artichokes you eat are, in fact, immature flower buds. It’s a timely topic because Florida’s ...
Most of our cut flowers are imported to the U.S. in refrigerated airplane holds from Colombia, Ecuador, and Kenya. Upon arrival, flowers are transported in fleets of refrigerated trucks to ...
A cool breeze blows through the gardens. Wind chimes tinkle. A fountain gurgles. And everywhere you look, you see nature's awe-inspiring beauty: Delicate orchids, orange-red crotons, drooping ferns, a ...
Surprise! Florida can have freezing temperatures. A lot of people new to Florida Gardening want a tropical-looking landscape and even assume everything is evergreen. I knew someone who cut down a ...
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The perfect flower for your shade garden
Looking for an easy-to-grow, deer-resistant flower for spring? Meet the Columbine! This video highlights why this beautiful ...
Even native plants can have a negative impact on your carefully cultivated garden. That is the case for this popular and ...
Spring has sprung — and if you feel you must have a green thumb to welcome new life into your outdoor space, think again. Anyone can cultivate a beautiful garden with a little guidance. And as Lindsay ...
3. Flowers: Alyssum, aster, baby’s breath, bacopa, begonia, candytuft, carnation, calendula, coneflower, coreopsis, cosmos, dahlia, delphinium, dianthus, diascia ...
The long, sizzling, humid days of August can be rough on flowering plants in the landscape. Gardeners can choose to avoid the heat by putting the garden to bed and stay inside during the hottest part ...
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