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    Observe and propagate: Your August gardening plan

    Gardening is not as pleasant in the August heat, so during this month, I’m looking for a way to keep myself in a gardening frame of mind. For instance, I’m pondering what I’d like to plant when the sweltering heat subsides, usually mid-October. Early mornings or late afternoons find me walking the perimeter of my […]

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    Six reasons why we need and love trees

    “I think that I shall never see a poem lovely as a tree …” Here on the Coast, we enjoy the beauty of majestic live oaks. These mighty trees bend with constant winds sweeping across the Gulf. They have survived hurricanes, tornadoes, construction and commercial development. They have provided shade and respite from our sweltering […]

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    Why am I such a plant killer?

    Now that summer officially has reached the Coast, it’s a forgone conclusion that our gardens are gloriously blooming or struggling with heat, humidity or the inexperience or neglect of human hands. There are many ways to kill a beloved plant and, believe me, I’ve killed my fair share. As a college student craving the solace […]

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    Get the spring garden of your dreams

    Spring brings anticipation of new beginnings, new adventures and an almost uncontrollable desire to spend more time outside, whether to enjoy a cup of coffee or entertain family and friends. On the Coast, nurseries and home improvement stores are filled with color, beauty and new plant varieties. If you’re like me, it’s difficult not to […]

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    Orchids: Expert tips on potting, watering and blooming success

    Widely regarded as one of the world’s most beautiful plants, orchids are prized for their delicate and unusual blooms. Whether they are displayed individually or in groupings, these gorgeous flowers brighten our homes, offices and studios. They often are used in arrangements, bouquets and boutonnieres to make occasions like weddings and school dances even more […]

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    Unlock your garden’s potential this February

    Gardeners on the Gulf Coast are fortunate to have mild winter weather, giving us flexibility that those farther north can only dream of. Garden plans made in January can be implemented this month, as our weather will soon allow us to plant outside. Here are some February gardening tasks to put on your to-do list: […]

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