Love these pavers!
Stephen Orr’s Tomorrow’s Garden (Rodale, $25) showcases the
latest trends in sustainable gardens from Brooklyn to Los Angeles.
Click here for his ecofriendly picks for outdoor flooring.
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My red pentas were the main attraction for butterflies in my old garden . . . and my favorite butterfly gardening plant.
They profusely flower and look gorgeous in a mass planting. Pentas will once again play a huge part in our future garden landscape.
Here is some...
~ What to do in April ~
a suggested list of notes for Florida gardeners
Remove winter damaged plant portions.
Look for shoots from near the ground line of severely damaged plants.
Leaves are a source of free mulch or compost for the gardens.
Give all poinsettias...
Recycle those old ice trays you aren't using anymore!
Click here for an awesome article with tips and tutorial.
I love using the method of newspaper pots, another seed starting method using recycled items. Lindy at Cottage Hill gives directions for a very easy method of making...
You would be surprised at what a little paint will do to brighten up an area. Just like in your indoor areas, painting an object can make the difference in bringing life to an otherwise dull area. The photo is from Fine Gardening . . . I would have painted the terracotta containers to...
One of the things I love doing in my garden is using high color contrast in mass plantings to make a big impact. Black eyed susans, as shown in the above photo, is the one plant that provides that contrast I love and so easy to grow for my area. I love plants that tend to become invasive...
This wide border framing a perennial garden
comes from Toledo Botanical Gardens.
The use of pavers in the garden is one of my most favorite things. It leaves a clean and natural line that serves as both border and a walkway.
I love wide paths and walkways that...
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The gardening season has arrived in Florida and The Captain and I are still cleaning up, making plans and repotting plants for the new garden.
We plan on making our own pavers out of concrete and painting them as I have done in the past . . . although the paths are still there from...
One of my favorite photos!
My beautiful azaleas that are dead and gone . . . a casualty of way too cold winters in Tampa. As I was going through my photos with thoughts of rebuilding the garden and getting ideas of what to plant, I realized how important it is to capture those...