4 articles from Tropical Yards
Not every tropical plant that grows in Florida performs equally well in St. Augustine. The city's zone 9b climate — humid subtropical, frost-possible in winter, long hot summers, salt air influence fr...
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St. Augustine sits in Northeast Florida’s coastal zone, which means your hedge isn’t just “a row of plants.” It’s a year-round barrier that has to withstand: sandy soils that drain fast, occasional br...
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Hibiscus is one of the most spectacular flowering plants you can grow in Florida — and one of the most misunderstood. With the right variety selection, fertilization, pruning, and seasonal care, a hib...
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In Florida's climate, "low-maintenance" means the plant handles heat, humidity, periodic drought, and occasional cold snaps without constant intervention. True low-maintenance plants share several tra...
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