
September 2021 in the South Florida Garden
September Down Here Is Summer-Not Fall! It’s September In our South Florida garden. In our coastal town on the edge of the western Everglades, it’s
September Down Here Is Summer-Not Fall! It’s September In our South Florida garden. In our coastal town on the edge of the western Everglades, it’s
What To Plant-What To Do! (Including Some Tropical Ideas For The Northern Gardener) It’s October in the South Florida Garden. What’s in bloom? The lush
Relish Every Leaf! My aim here is to highlight how to prune and harvest your culinary herbs for a robust garden-to-kitchen experience. We humans use
Plant and Prepare For The Future Fall in the garden is the perfect opportunity to contemplate the direction the garden is taking and to invest
The Plant For The Victorian Romantic In All of Us The Lily of the Nile makes a striking mass planting, an accent near your house,
6 Steps to”Right Plant -Right Place“ With Varieties Success growing Gardenias is not difficult. The Gardenia is a plant that perfectly makes the case for
Cassia bakeriana A lot of experts think that this small beauty has a great future in warm parts of the US. We have only a
Do You Wish Petunias Would Last Longer In The Summer? Petchoa is a new “all-season petunia”. As a cross between the petunia and the calibrachoa,
Hurricane season starts June 1, and we should expect to be at risk for damage around the house until November 30. Here is how to
A Spectacular New Hybrid Plant What is Mona Lavender? It is a relatively new plant (introduction 2002) with unique and desirable features and here is
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