06 Sep September & October Gardening
As we approach and enter fall, it presents a brand new opportunity in our garden as the weather cools off! What you should be planting now...
As we approach and enter fall, it presents a brand new opportunity in our garden as the weather cools off! What you should be planting now...
Eating anything I grew myself fills me with an incredibly rewarding feeling. Even if I only manage to harvest a tiny vegetable from my garden, the taste, enhanced by all my hard work, is enhanced and magnified to the point where no store bought veggie...
On the hunt for garden gold? There’s a bright yellow plant that will work for you, no matter your garden conditions. Read on for the details about our most popular golden shrubs. Eureka Gold Yaupon is a staff favorite for its ability to thrive in a...
Less is More: thin your fruit crops for bigger, better results This winter and spring, we have had perfect weather for fruit trees, seeing huge bouquets of blooms on pears, peaches, apples, plums & more! If you're very lucky, you might have a fruit tree loaded...
I’m a native son of Tallahassee, born and raised. For me, and so many others from this area, springtime means azaleas. Massive Indica Azalea hedges are such an integral part of the Tallahassee landscape. However, sometimes we forget they’re even there until the spring explosion...
Your One-Stop Holiday Destination! View this year's Gardener's Gift Guide to find the perfect gift for the gardener in your life! Flowering plants, unique gifts, rare houseplants, floral combinations and so many other things to explore! ...
Learn the, surprisingly easy, ins and outs of adding potatoes to your panhandle garden harvest! View our in-stock varieties!...
As we approach and enter fall, it presents a brand new opportunity in our garden as the weather cools off! What you should be planting now...
Learn the, surprisingly easy, ins and outs of adding potatoes to your panhandle garden harvest! View our in-stock varieties!...
First and foremost, do not panic! While some plants have no doubt perished in the cold, many will recover in the spring. Here's what's next!...