cold winter for Florida it is finally time to embrace the arrival of longer days and higher temperatures. Get outside so you can refresh your cold-damaged yards, add some new plants, and get your ...
Wanting to add some new plants to your yard? Duval County's master gardeners will offer expert advice at their annual plant sale on March 15.
As a group, succulents are easy to care for because they are drought-tolerant. They need water, but not it as often as do ...
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Invasive plants: What harm can they do to people, pets and Florida's natural areas, yards?with native plants are Lantanaand Porterweed. Lantana camara has become naturalized throughout Florida and can be found out in the country at the base of fence posts, in fields, parks, and yards.
Unfortunately, they aren't always the best plants to put in your yard, especially if you're limited ... and while Cornus florida is considered by many to be the most beautiful, it's not the ...
Master gardener Sally Scalera has the lowdown on everything from what to plant this time of year to where to find farm-fresh herbs and vegetables.
Temperatures are warming, so now is a good time to get out in your garden. Here's what you should be planting.
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