First, I want to explain the difference between aggressive and invasive plants. Florida native plants can become aggressive, ...
Visitors will see six central Palm Beach County gardens filled with native plants during the annual tour this month.
Driving around the county, I routinely spot invasive exotic plants like Brazilian Pepper (the poster child of invasive exotic plants in Florida), Schefflera, Castor bean, Asparagus densiflorus ...
The garden club got a $500 grant from the Florida Federation of garden clubs to to rejuvenate the gardens at Medart Rec Park.
Palm Beach County commissioners have authorized the Solid Waste Authority to begin plans for a $1.5 billion waste-to-energy ...
Activists in Mali's Zamblara forest are working with communities to plant trees as part of the Great Green Wall initiative, ...
Jeff Poteet and Justin Martin have the answers about Marco Island water: nutrients, dredging, lead. They recently spoke to ...
If you want a colorful show of petunias, nemesia, diascia, or snapdragons in the spring, you’re much better off planting them now.
The Southern red cedar is a wonderful evergreen tree that provides both berries (if it’s a female tree) and cover for birds to nest in.
Walter’s viburnum may experience a brief deciduous period in North Florida. Non-natives, gardenias prefer full sun to partial/filtered sun, and as acid-loving plants, they should be supplied ...