Florida's sunshine isn't the only thing that never takes a break here. Your garden can burst with color all year long if you pick the right flowers. I'm talking about tough, beautiful blooms that ...
Visit these gorgeous gardens in the Sunshine State. Courtesy Harry P. Leu Gardens Thanks to a year-round sub-tropical climate, Florida boasts some amazing gardens perfect to visit any time of year.
MacCubbin gives gardening advice for Central Florida about the California poppy, magnolia, crape myrtle, kalanchoe, seed potatoes and storing vegetable seeds ...
Lee County Garden Council, say they’ve been making changes and doing what they can to get the word out about this hidden gem.
Summer is here, with plenty of warm weather ahead, so why not grow flowers you can cut and bring indoors to enjoy? Growing cut flowers is easy and won’t require much effort once the plants get ...
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 ...
It's not like there isn't always a festival vibe at EPCOT, because the place is practically pulsating with it at celebrations year-round. But there's something extra-special about the advent of spring ...
The Tallahassee Garden Club will host its annual Plant Extravaganza and Flower Show on Saturday, April 27. The event will feature a Flower Power theme, referencing the slogan from the 1960s associated ...
Many U.S. state flowers were chosen over 125 years ago, often for qualities like beauty, resilience, and cultural significance. Several states share the same flower, and surprisingly, 16 states have ...
3. Vegetables: Beet, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrot, cauliflower, celery, Chinese cabbage, collard, endive, kale, kohlrabi, lettuce, mustard, onion, pea ...
You can plant dormant trees and shrubs and sow native plant seeds in January to get a head start on your garden. Discover three fruit-producing plants and six native plants to add to your garden this ...