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.
Spring is here and whether you've a balcony or a big yard, it is great time to garden. Maybe you're growing some vegetables this season or experimenting with new plants. But nothing says 'Spring' ...
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 ...
Disney has announced the lineup for the Garden Rocks Concert series.
It’s not exactly a secret garden, but it’s close. Many people still don't know about The Berne Davis Gardens. But the gardens hope to change that.
4. Flowers: Flowers: Angelonia, begonia, black-eyed Susan vine, blue daze, butterfly weed, bush daisy, cat’s whiskers, chrysanthemums, coleus, coreopsis, crossandra ...
There's an endangered species of flower that's grown only on South Florida shrubs for around a century. The rare four-petal pawpaw flower in Martin County and Palm Beach County and has never grown in ...
3. Vegetables: Beet, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrot, cauliflower, celery, collards, kohlrabi, lettuce, mustard, onion, peas, potato, radicchio, radish ...
Several annual and perennial plants can add a splash of color to your landscape in early spring. Consider planting ranunculus in a pot or basket for a stunning display of pastel colors. Chives, while ...
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