By Amanda Rose Newton Florida summers are no joke—not just for us, but for the wildlife too! As temperatures climb, shady spots in the garden become vital oases for birds, butterflies, lizards, frogs, and beneficial insects. If you’ve got a … [Read more...] about Garden Habitat Heroes: Shade-Loving Plants for Cool Wildlife Havens in Florida’s Heat
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Rocks or Mulch? How to Choose What’s Best for Your Florida Landscape
By Amanda Rose Newton In Central Florida, where summers are long and scorching, choosing the right ground cover for your garden isn’t just about looks—it’s about plant health, moisture retention, and maintenance. Whether you’re a fan of sleek … [Read more...] about Rocks or Mulch? How to Choose What’s Best for Your Florida Landscape
Rain Barrels in Central Florida: Why Collecting Rainwater is a Garden Game-Changer
By Amanda Rose Newton Florida’s summer rains can feel relentless—but what if you could turn that runoff into a resource? For Central Florida gardeners, a rain barrel is one of the most affordable, sustainable, and garden-friendly investments you … [Read more...] about Rain Barrels in Central Florida: Why Collecting Rainwater is a Garden Game-Changer
Seed Starting in the Summer: What to Grow in Central Florida’s Heat
By Amanda Rose Newton Think seed starting is just for spring? Not in Florida! Central Florida’s long growing season means you can grow productive crops from seed, even in the heart of summer. With a bit of planning and heat-smart choices, summer … [Read more...] about Seed Starting in the Summer: What to Grow in Central Florida’s Heat
Fertilizer Ban Starts June 1 in Central Florida: Why Granular Fertilizer Fails in Rainy Season and Liquid Fertilizer Is Better
By Amanda Rose Newton As Central Florida enters its rainy season, it's crucial for homeowners and gardeners to understand the implications of the fertilizer ban that begins on June 1 and lasts through September 30. This seasonal restriction aims … [Read more...] about Fertilizer Ban Starts June 1 in Central Florida: Why Granular Fertilizer Fails in Rainy Season and Liquid Fertilizer Is Better







