Alright southern gardeners...this question is for the pros: My mom has these "things" all over her queen palms and her butternut tree. The little...
Mine recently started doing the same thing when I transplanted it. It's doing better now, but I think that this plant does not like change. Is...
Very neat. I like how he sculpted birds on the branches to make it look like they were perched up there
I'm trying to find out what this tree is called. It is very popular in SW FL landscaping and currently is pollinating. I tried to get detailed...
I heard about using oak leaves and I tried it. The only problem was: they were so light, they did stick around for very long. They all got...
Don't worry! My Plumeria here in SW Florida (zone 10a) haven't started to bloom yet. Last year my first bloom opened on 9/17. Blooming is the...
hmm, I wonder what kind. I already have 2 different types of Kalachoe and this one doesn't look like either of them.
My Grandmother gave me a bunch of potted plants before going away on vacation and this one was stuck in with them. It seems to stem much, but it...
"Why can't I get that last drop? I see it in there."
[img] Myself at Butterfly Estates ( photo / image / picture from civicboyfl's Garden ) Here's one of my favorite recent pix of myself. It...
In order to contain St. Augustine you have to have something to block it. My guess would be something that is solid and goes at least 6 inches...
The rainy season here in Florida has started early. We've had 3 afternoons in a row of torrential downpours. My garden is happy, but lawn mower...
We've got plenty of butterflies here in Florida, so they'll be up your way in no time!
yeah, the title caught my eye. I though "Huh? A dead puppy with potty spot. What the heck?"
Yuck, that's why I live in Florida
Maybe. The water oak (quercus nigra) seems to vary alot from tree to tree
Thank you, but neither of the leaves on that website looked like mine. The Live Oak has leaves that are much darker than mine, and have no lobes....
:arrow: Ok, I have gone through every wikipedia oak tree article that has a decent description along with numerous other web sites and still...
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