Build a Pollinator Paradise

If you’re dreaming of a buzzing, blooming garden that gives back to the ecosystem, you don’t need fancy fertilizers or exotic plants. You need the real locals: Florida native plants. Creating a pollinator paradise in your backyard isn’t just about beauty—it’s about balance. Native plants feed our butterflies, bees, and birds in ways that imported … Read more

Gardening Newsletter | May 2025

Welcome to May—the month Florida gardeners shift gears. April was your planting push, but May? May is all about holding the line—protecting what you’ve planted from the growing heat, unpredictable rain, and the parade of pests that show up when you least expect them. This is the season when the garden becomes a test of … Read more

The Edible Fence

Why settle for a plain wooden fence when you can plant a living one—one that not only adds beauty and privacy to your space but also feeds you? Here in Central Florida, our long growing season and rich biodiversity give us the perfect climate for creating what we like to call The Edible Fence—a lush, … Read more

How to Garden During Florida’s Dry Spells

In Central Florida, we swing between sudden downpours and long dry stretches that can leave your garden thirsty and your water bill climbing. But there’s good news: with a few smart strategies, you can keep your plants healthy and hydrated without wasting water—or money. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting your first bed, … Read more

Cactus Gold

If you’ve ever hiked a trail in Florida or wandered a sandy roadside, you may have spotted the prickly pear cactus—its flat, paddle-like pads jutting out like green mittens, often crowned with vibrant yellow or magenta blooms. This humble cactus, Opuntia spp., is more than just a spiny survivor of dry, open landscapes. It’s edible, … Read more

Wild & Worth It: Native Roses in Florida

When most people think of roses, they imagine high-maintenance divas that demand constant pruning, pest control, and careful soil prep. But did you know there are native roses that thrive with far less fuss—and offer just as much charm? Native roses are tough, beautiful, and pollinator-friendly—exactly what we love to see in Florida gardens. Today, … Read more

Early Morning Routines to Beat the Florida Heat

Gardening in Central Florida during late spring and summer can feel more like a workout than a relaxing hobby. With temps climbing before noon and humidity thick in the air, even the most enthusiastic gardeners can start dreading the heat. But here’s the good news: with a smart morning routine and a few clever strategies, … Read more

Gardening Newsletter | April 2025

The Sprint Before the Sizzle: Your Last Chance to Fill the Beds Before Florida Turns Up the Heat Welcome to April—the month when Florida gardens hit their final sweet spot before the real heat and humidity set in. If March was about planting with potential, April is your sprint before the sizzle—your last big push to … Read more

Why Northern Gardeners Struggle in Central Florida

Moving from the cool, temperate North to humid, subtropical Central Florida can be a shock—especially for gardeners. Many new Floridians excitedly plant their favorite northern crops, only to watch them wither under the relentless sun or succumb to pests they never had to battle before. If this sounds familiar, don’t worry—you’re not alone! Let’s explore … Read more