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A New Year’s Cold Coming

Looks like we are going to start this year off with a bit of a scramble! After all the predictions for a mild winter we are facing a sudden drop in temperatures this evening into Tuesday morning and continuing through … Continue reading

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So Many Species: Coleus at Floriculture Field Day

As promised, I will be making a few entries about what we discovered at the Floriculture Field Days held at Disney’s Epcot last month. The event is coordinated by Florida Nurseries, Growers & Landscape Association and entails the collaboration of … Continue reading

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So Many Species, So Little time

Just how is a grower to choose? With new varieties being selected, hybridized, packaged and marketed, how does a grower sift through the options, lay aside the personal bias and select the right plants to offer their customers? Well, by … Continue reading

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Bromeliads for E-Z Care Garden Design

Looking for low-impact landscaping that adds color and drama to your garden design? Look at the WOW FACTOR you can achieve with a collection of bromeliads! What’s cool about these epiphytic phenoms is that you can select varieties to fit … Continue reading

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Resolve to Spend More Quality Time With Someone You Love? Back-Yard Birding is the Perfect Shared Activity!, FEBRUARY 2011

Looking for an adventure the whole family can enjoy together? A way to get your partner up off the sofa? Birding has got to be one of the greatest gifts of living in Florida. And the winter months bring us … Continue reading

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MAKE EATING WELL A NEW YEAR PRIORITY, JANUARY 2011

I have a challenge for each of you who have thought that this is the year you will eat better or lose weight. I challenge you to grow $5.00 worth of food yourself each week. It is actually easier than … Continue reading

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IMPROVE INDOOR AIR QUALITY WITH INDOOR GARDENS, JANUARY 2011

January is the one true month of winter in your Zone 10, South Florida Garden. You can figure if there is going to be cold, odds are it will be cold in January. So if you must retreat indoors, take … Continue reading

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Mid-Winter Relief comes in Small Packages , JANUARY 2011

I have been suffering a true winter this year! I started it off with a head cold at Thanksgiving, which I just couldn’t shake. It never really left me, just evolved into a sleep-shattering cough and bronchitis.  This dragging around … Continue reading

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What to Notice In Your Winter Solstice Garden , DECEMBER 2010

I know this is a crazy-busy week for many folks, and you don’t need another thing to think about, but I just wanted to remind you that December 21st was the Winter Solstice.  Often referred to as the “shortest day … Continue reading

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What to do After the Freeze, DECEMBER 2010

Interesting weather, isn’t it? It’s unusual to have such cold in December. And because that is different than what our typical experience is, it requires a more thoughtful approach to damage management. But don’t panic. If you simply consider each … Continue reading

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