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South Florida Gardening: Xeriscaping with ShrubsShrubbery is often the foundation of any good South Florida landscape. Gardening plants are built around the foundation provided by larger specimens. So the shrubs you use in your xeriscape will be important to the creation of the rest of your landscape
Essential Gardening Books for the Newcomer to FloridaGardening books best suited for the Florida garden will help newcomers learn this new gardening environment.- Bulbs for South Florida Gardening: Amaryllis FamilyGardening in South Florida doesn't mean you have to give up growing bulbs. There are many bulbs that thrive in South Florida.
Gardening in South Florida: Gardening in the ShadeAttractive plants that do well in South Florida gardens are difficult to find. Here are three that I've added to my must-have gardening list: Shrimp Plant, Coleus, and African Iris.
South Florida Gardening Favorites: FirebushThe firebush is a South Florida shrub that make up with color and wildlife attraction what it lacks in native shape and form.
South Florida Gardening Favorites: Wild CoffeeThe wild coffee is a perfect garden addition to harbor and feed honey bees, butterflies, and a variety of birds.
South Florida Gardening Favorites: The CocoplumThe cocoplum is a favorite South Florida plant - perfect for home gardens and commercial landscapes - because it is hardy, easy to grow, and has high salt tolerance.
Florida Gardening: Planting in SandWhen faced with Florida sand, there are things you should know to give your plants a fighting chance.- Florida Gardening: Drought Resistant AnnualsA list and description of annuals that will survive through drough conditions in Florida.
- Exciting Fall Plants for Florida GardensRecommendations for seeds and seedlings to add to annual and perennial gardens that bloom well in fall to provide color in your Florida garden.