After what felt like a long, cold winter for Florida it is ... starting to fill up with flowers now as warmer temperatures draw people out into their landscape. Annuals such as Alyssum, Geraniums ...
To ensure longevity, remove all leaves from the flower stalks when harvested, and hang them upside down in a shady spot for two weeks.
These flowers are also heat-loving, which makes them perfect for Florida. The flowers come in ... a self-seeding annual that can grow in the driest of sandy soils! The flowers are produced ...
Pay attention to the mature height and spread of a plant. Plants grow fast in Florida, so plant appropriately. There will be many hard-to-find native plants available. Oak trees provide a prime ...
The 28th annual plant sale, which is known to attract 15,000 people or more, brings 63 vendors to Orlando’s 50-acre botanical oasis March 8-9.
The Brevard Discovery Garden (BDG) will hold the 3 rd Annual Spring Fling plant fundraiser from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. March 29. We will have native and Florida-Friendly plants, Louisiana Irises, and ...
Summer is not far off, with plenty of warm weather ahead. Plan now so you know what flowers to grow, ones you can cut and bring indoors to enjoy.
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