by Brandy Keller | Aug 14, 2023 | advice, central florida, irrigation, landscaping, plant
Central Florida’s subtropical climate creates the ideal growing conditions for flowering plants that satisfy a wide variety of pollinators, especially honeybees!Honeybees are vital to Orlando’s ecology. However, they’re under constant threat from dangers such as...
by Brandy Keller | May 8, 2023 | advice, central florida, landscaping, plant
Central Florida’s tropical climate makes it possible to fill your landscape with beautiful flowers that put on a show all year long. So, no matter the season, you’ll have fun watching a wide variety of butterflies, birds, and pollinators enjoying your colorful...
by Brandy Keller | Feb 13, 2023 | advice, central florida, irrigation, landscaping, plant
Living in Orlando comes with many perks, but bugs aren’t one of them. In addition to the insects that will attack your vegetable garden and ornamentals, biting insects such as mosquitos can carry diseases and make it difficult to enjoy being outside in your yard...
by Brandy Keller | Nov 14, 2022 | advice, central florida, Hunter, installation, irrigation, landscaping, plant
Trees, shrubs, and plants that produce sweet smelling flowers are a treasure to behold for Central Floridians who want to take their garden to the next level.Not only are fragrant plants a treat for the nose, but they attract birds, butterflies, and other beneficial...
by Brandy Keller | Aug 8, 2022 | advice, central florida, irrigation, landscaping, plant
Plants give us so much joy, but they also help us in many ways. Some shade us from the summer sun while others burst forth in dazzling blooms to indulge our senses. It’s doesn’t matter why we appreciate certain plants, but it’s important to know that they each have a...
by Brandy Keller | Apr 11, 2022 | advice, central florida, irrigation, landscaping, plant
Creating a garden that benefits Central Florida’s amazing wildlife is extremely rewarding! Plus, you’ll be providing them with a tranquil refuge where they can thrive.Natural habitats are shrinking due to increasing development in Central Florida. This is the reason...