How to Assess Tree Damage After a Hurricane

After a hurricane, homeowners need to decide what to do with storm-damaged trees. Although damaged trees may seem to be dying, some trees can be restored, others will need to be removed, and still others will not require any special treatment and can be left alone....

Landscaping Tips for Your Plants After a Hurricane

Florida’s tropical climate is prone to hurricanes, and after a storm, your landscape can suffer significant damage—especially Hurricane Helen and two weeks later, Hurricane Milton. Knowing how to care for your plants after a hurricane is crucial for helping them...
Salt-Tolerant Plants for South Florida

Salt-Tolerant Plants for South Florida

South Florida, with its beautiful coastlines and balmy climate, offers an ideal environment for gardeners who love lush landscapes. However, the salty air and occasional sea spray can pose challenges for many plants. Fortunately, there are a variety of salt-tolerant...

How to Water Efficiently in Florida: Tips for Sustainable Landscaping

Florida’s unique climate presents both opportunities and challenges for gardeners and homeowners. With its hot, humid summers and mild winters, water management becomes crucial for maintaining healthy landscapes without wasting precious resources. Here are some...

Why Should You Do Ground Cover Instead of Sod?

Have you asked the question, why should you do ground cover instead of sod? One great reason is it is “low maintenance”, sod can require a lot of maintenance, constant watering, and fertilizer as well as pesticide.   There are (2) types of turfgrass we use the most in...