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Go Native,
Go Resilient

Florida's native plants are built for the heat, humidity, and hurricane seasons. They attract pollinators, conserve water, and thrive with minimal upkeep.

  • Drought Tolerant Native species use 50–70% less water than non-native landscaping choices.
  • Storm Resistant Deep root systems help native plants survive Florida's hurricane season with ease.
  • Wildlife Friendly Support Florida scrub jays, zebra longwing butterflies, and native bee populations.
  • Lower Maintenance Cost Once established, native landscapes cut ongoing maintenance bills significantly.

Florida Gardening Essentials

Quick wins for any Florida gardener, no matter your zone or experience level.

Water Smart

In FL's rainy season (June–Sept), most established plants need no extra irrigation. Cut back watering and let the rains do the work.

Mulch Deeply

A 3–4 inch layer of Florida-friendly mulch retains moisture, suppresses weeds, and keeps roots cooler during our brutal summer heat.

Plant in Fall

October–November is Florida's best planting window. Mild temps and coming rain give roots time to establish before summer stress hits.

Know Your Zone

Florida spans USDA zones 8a–11b. Tampa Bay is zone 9b–10a. Always check plant hardiness ratings before buying — it saves money and frustration.

Fertilize Lightly

Less is more in Florida's sandy soil. Over-fertilizing causes rapid, weak growth and washes nutrients into waterways. Use slow-release formulas.

Watch for Pests

Whiteflies, chinch bugs, and scale insects thrive in FL heat. Inspect weekly during summer and treat early with neem oil or insecticidal soap.

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