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New Year’s Resolutions for Your Garden

Start the new year with a fresh look for your garden and use a professional designer to get the best results. Every year, many of us look at the landscapes in our yard and choose to add a few plants here and there. Hopefully, the look comes together, but often we end up with too […]

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Shoreline Plantings Essential for Our Environment

Shoreline living is part of life on the Treasure Coast. The Fall season brings the mullet run, the return of seasonal residents, the end of hurricane season, and king tides. While the return of bait fish and part-time residents contribute to our livelihood, hurricanes and high tides can create havoc to our shorelines. Whether you […]

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A European Palm that Feels at Home in Florida

With so many varieties, choosing the right palm tree for your landscape can be a difficult decision. The gardening adage, “right plant, right place” also applies when choosing a palm for your garden, therefore it is important to be aware of future growth habits, cold hardiness, and disease susceptibility when choosing palms. One palm that […]

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Wake Up to Wild Coffee

Are you looking for a Florida native plant that can add a stately look to your garden? Look no further than wild coffee (Psychotria nervosa). This plant is attractive in any garden, due to its glossy green foliage and because it is a hardy, drought tolerant plant that can handle both sun and shade. Due […]

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Spring Planting: For a Flowering Summer

As the weather warms up the Treasure Coast, many of the area’s flowering trees come to life bringing new, vibrant colors to our gardens. Three special species that come out of hibernation are the royal poinciana, crape myrtle, and frangipani. The royal poinciana, also known as the flame tree, is a classic tropical tree. Poincianas, […]

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Go Nautical: Whale Fin Houseplant

Here on the Treasure Coast, surrounded by the ocean and Indian River Lagoon, we love to get into the nautical spirit. From fish-adorned license plates to West Indian architecture, we fill our lives with daily reminders of living by the sea. Adding a Whale Fin Snake Plant—Sansevieria masoniana—to your houseplant collection is a hassle-free and […]

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Bromeliads: Always in Style

You don’t have to be an experienced gardener to adopt bromeliads into your home and garden. Believed to have inhabited the earth for 65 million years, bromeliads know how to take care of themselves. Today, there are more than 3,000 known species, ensuring there’s a bromeliad that’s right for you. Bromeliads were first discovered in […]

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Houseplant Revolution: Join the Uprising

Houseplants have been going in and out of style ever since the early Greeks & Romans started bringing their plants in from the outdoors between 500 and 400 B.C. Once considered a status symbol of wealth and luxury, the modern-day houseplant has become a symbol of beauty, wellness, and clean living. No longer just an […]

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Find the Farmer Within You: Start a Home Garden

The Corona Virus pandemic has altered our way of life. Social distancing and quarantining has forced many to stay at home with extra time on their hands. Hoarding and strains on the food system supply chain have meant irregularities of what’s available at the grocery store. The solution: start a home garden. There is the […]

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Nothing Says Spring In the Tropics Like a New Palm Tree

Vero Beach is “the gateway to the tropics,” an assertion backed up by the myriads of swaying palm trees that line our boulevards, beaches, and gardens. There are approximately 2,600 species of palms, and because of our climate, many of them can grow here. The most common varieties, such as Cabbage or Sabal, Coconut, Foxtail, […]

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