Spring Pruning Young Trees - Oaks, Holly’s, Magnolias and Deciduous Trees Young trees are frequently overlooked for the first few years of their life, and many people wait until the trees are large enough to cause problems before they think to prune them. However,...
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Native Landscape in Historic Driftwood
The Driftwood neighborhood in St. Petersburg has long been known for its beautiful canopy trees like Pines and Oaks. However, it also wrestles with a host of invasive species, which can pose many problems for the average homeowner and...
Dive into Natives: Grasses
Grasses offer unique, soft textures into the landscape to break up the stiff foliage of shrubs and other plants in the landscape. Not only do they pair well in groupings with wildflowers, but they offer unique benefits to wildlife in the...
Dive into Natives: Small Trees
During this series we will be taking an in-depth look a diversity of plants of different categories for your landscape. The plants covered in these videos do well in our area in Central Florida, but have been chosen to be the most...
Dive into Natives: Shrubs
During this series we will be taking an in-depth look a diversity of plants of different categories for your landscape. The plants covered in these videos do well in our area in Central Florida, but have been chosen to be the most...
Nursery Tour- Hammock Area
Our mock coastal hammock planting includes things like Shiny Coffee, Cabbage Palm, Marlberry and Beautyberry! Great wildlife attraction while also being salt and drought-tolerant! Over the course of our Nursery Tour Tuesday series, we will...
Screening Plants Nursery Tour Episode 2
There are many useful plants for screening purposes, and in part two of our screening tour we look at Fiddlewood and Yaupon Holly and their added wildlife benefits. Over the course of our Nursery Tour Tuesday series, we will be walking...