🌿 Welcome to Your Personalized Garden Hub! 🌿

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This is your space — a dedicated web page built just for your garden. Here, you can:
✔️ Track your garden’s progress through service reports
✔️ Explore expert articles on native gardening in Florida
✔️ Ask questions and get direct feedback from our team
✔️ Upload photos if something looks off — we’re here to help!

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We’re always growing, so if there’s something else you’d like to see here, let us know. This page is for you.

harvesting rainwater

Rainwater vs. Tap and Reclaimed Water

Why Rainwater Wins: Healthier Plants & Soil Beyond Conservation When most people think of rainwater harvesting, they think about saving money on their utility bill or “being green.” But there’s a far deeper benefit often overlooked: the biological and chemical magic of rainwater that directly supports your garden’s health from the roots up. Pure chemistry, pure results Unlike municipal (potable) water, which is treated with chlorine, chloramines, and sometimes fluoride to make

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Tropical Milkweed (Asclepias curassavica)

Tropical Milkweed Watch List

Why Tropical Milkweed Is Now on Florida’s Watch List Tropical Milkweed (Asclepias curassavica) has officially been added to Florida’s Invasive Plant Watch List -as of June 2025- by the Florida Invasive Species Council. While not fully classified as invasive yet, this move signals urgent concerns for pollinator health and ecosystem balance. The Problem Tropical milkweed remains green year-round, unlike native milkweeds that go dormant. This disrupts monarch butterflies’ natural migration

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Habitat Design

Designing a Natural Habitat vs. Designing a Landscape: Why Science Is the Missing Link

When people envision a beautiful outdoor space, they often think in terms of “landscaping” — curb appeal, clean lines, colorful blooms, and orderly beds. But nature doesn’t work in straight lines. When we step into wild spaces that thrive without human maintenance, we enter ecosystems where every element has a role, and every interaction is part of a complex web. That’s the realm of habitat design — and the difference

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It's crazy Simple !

Small changes in habit create a huge impact in the environment.