The Summer Shift: From Fertilizing Plants to Feeding Soil Every summer, Tampa Bay enters an intense season of high temperatures, rain, thunderstorms, and occasional hurricanes. From June 1 through September 30, Pinellas County, and many others, prohibit the sale and...
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Cold Weather Protection for your Landscape Plants
As the nursery is getting ready for this cold front, we wanted to share our advice for how to protect your plants. Included in the document are tips for preparing for the cold along with a list of plants that we protect. Stay warm out there! Cold Weather Protection...
New Water Restrictions in Tampa Bay
Our area had much lower rainfall than normal during the summer rainy season in 2023. There is currently a 9 inch rainfall deficit which has contributed to Tampa Bay Water’s regional reservoir being unable to be completely refilled. The region varies from “abnormally...

Coastal Resilience: Embracing Florida’s Salt-Tolerant Plants
Living on the coast of Florida offers numerous advantages, from breathtaking ocean views to a mild climate. However, coastal living also comes with its fair share of challenges, particularly when it comes to weathering hurricanes and tropical storms. To enhance...