8 articles from Tropical Yards
Sawgrass is one of Northeast Florida's most prestigious addresses — a master-planned community in Ponte Vedra Beach anchored by the world-famous TPC Sawgrass stadium course, home of THE PLAYERS Champi...
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Ponte Vedra’s sandy soils are great for drainage but often low in organic matter. For palms, flowering shrubs, and screening plants, success usually depends on building a planting zone that holds nutr...
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In Daytona Beach, your front yard and pool area are part of the booking photos—often as important as the interior. Guests choose properties for “tropical vibes,” and they notice when beds look weedy,...
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Ponte Vedra Beach is known for oceanfront estates, gated golf communities, and resort-level curb appeal—yet many “purely tropical” plants struggle when they’re placed in the open and exposed to salt s...
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Halifax Plantation sits on Ormond Beach’s north side near the Old Dixie Highway corridor, with quick access to I-95 and a landscape feel that blends golf-course greens, native oaks, and coastal breeze...
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Think of your property like a mini version of the coastline: the ocean side gets the harshest wind and salt. Place your toughest plants there, then transition to more delicate tropical color closer to...
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Anastasia Island is a barrier island just east of Historic Downtown St. Augustine, connected by the Bridge of Lions and stretching south toward Matanzas Inlet, with major draws like Anastasia State Pa...
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If you live in Flagler Beach, you don’t need a weather app to know when the onshore wind is up—you can taste it. Salt-laden wind and mist dry out leaves, burn leaf edges, and can interfere with how pl...
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