How To Use The New USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map
Has Your Garden Zone Changed? Here is how you can use the new USDA Zone Map for your garden and how to know, if in
Has Your Garden Zone Changed? Here is how you can use the new USDA Zone Map for your garden and how to know, if in
Our choices of flowering shrubs are fortunately plentiful. But a multicolored shrub is a rarety; in fact, this plant is rare, unique, and beautiful! Furthermore,
The versatile flower-filled blue plumbago will satisfy plenty of our needs in the garden. Do you need a shrub, some erosion control, a privacy hedge,
How to Compare and Contrast: Petunia-Calibrachoa and Petchoa Every gardener knows the petunia, and we may have no reason to want an alternative. The petunia
Herb Garden perfection happens in sultry South Florida’s cool season, this takes place roughly from October through May and if you love a lush garden
Fatal Basil Downy mildew is an all too common problem to us gardeners today. The following is the best solution I have found to save
A Mainstay of the Garden Flamboyant Geraniums are a mainstay of the garden and a core element of container planting. Here is how to select
All of us who love gardening in Florida appreciate the plants with blue flowers and the serenity they bring to our tropical gardens. And here
Gardens, Great Meals, and Fragrant Memories Gray/green and velvety sage leaves will enhance the taste of chicken, pork, turkey, squash, beans, and cocktails. Here’s how
Gardening in Florida and Other Tropical and Subtropical Regions This is what we have learned about the benefits of adding cool colors, especially shades of
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