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5 Ways to Make Your Garden Feel More Tropical
When I visit southern Florida, there’s always one simple pleasure I look forward to — exiting the airport doors and stepping out into the warm, humid air for the first time. There’s an instant rush of oxygen as I take in the lush plantings around me. Things I’ve only grown as small houseplants overflow in

BOSSA NOVA® Pure White Begonia
- Vigorous Growers,
- Full to Part Shade,
- Can Handle the Summers Heat,

10 New and Newer Annuals You Should Know
As we eagerly await the beginning of a new season, it’s always fun to see what’s new and find a few new favorites. Which new plants will fit this year’s color scheme? Is it a goal of yours to draw in more pollinators or hummingbirds? Looking for some easy new plants to grow as cut

Papaver ‘Double Tangerine Gem’
- Fully Double Flowers,
- Late Spring Bloomer,
- Light Rebloom in Zone 6
Five Ways to Decorate a Shaded Deck or Patio
Just because your deck or patio is in the shade, it doesn’t have to be dark, uninviting space. Let’s take a look at five distinct styles you can decorate your space with this season. By the time we’re finished, you’ll know how to transform your shaded space into your favorite place to relax outdoors.

CAMPFIRE® Red Ember Bidens
(Bidens) Ignite your garden with the bold color of Campfire® Red Ember Bidens! This fiery annual bursts with bright red blooms that create a dense, low mound of color from spring through frost. Perfect for garden edges, hanging baskets, and container combinations, it adds instant warmth and energy wherever it’s planted. Known for its nonstop
How to Garden in Sandy Soil
Sandy soil can be more of a blessing than a curse – IF you know how to deal with it. In this article, you’ll see the advantages of gardening in sand, plus find tips for watering, fertilizing, amending the soil, and choosing plants that will thrive in your sandy soil.







