by Brandy Keller | Nov 11, 2020 | advice, central florida, irrigation, landscaping, plant
Bees are essential to our ecosystem. They are such prolific pollinators that we can thank them for a great majority of the plants and trees throughout the world. Without bees, the plants that humans and animals depend on for food, shade, and shelter would not be able...
by Brandy Keller | Oct 14, 2020 | advice, central florida, irrigation, landscaping
Cooler weather is finally upon us, which means now is time to plant shade trees to protect your home from the summer sun and keep your energy bills from burning a hole in your wallet. However, there are a few things to consider such as the types of trees that will be...
by Brandy Keller | Aug 12, 2020 | advice, central florida, irrigation, landscaping
Everyone knows that plants need water, sunlight, and fertilizer to grow, but expert gardeners understand that companion planting is the key to a vigorous garden full of thriving edibles.Companion planting is when two or more plants are grown together because they...
by Brandy Keller | Jul 8, 2020 | advice, central florida, landscaping, plant
Sunflowers are one of summer’s most treasured plants, and Central Floridians can enjoy them practically year-round because they have the necessary sunshine, heat, and soil to make these beauties thrive.Standing tall with their radiant faces atop thick green stalks,...
by Brandy Keller | May 13, 2020 | advice, central florida, landscaping, maintenance, plant
Welcoming the sweltering heat of summertime is a bit easier when you are looking forward to harvesting vegetables from your very own garden. Just the thought of enjoying fresh foods that you grew yourself makes May a magical month for Central Florida gardeners. After...
by Brandy Keller | Apr 15, 2020 | advice, central florida, irrigation, landscaping, maintenance
Even though they are not colorful like birds and butterflies, bats play a vital role in Central Florida’s ecology. Plus, they are fun to watch and help us enjoy our backyards more because they eat thousands of mosquitos and other insects that make us want to stay...