When my parents told me that I had fulfilled my quota of pets, I knew I could sneak in one or two carnivorous plants. They are plants, after all. Carnivorous plants have interested me since grade school. After college, in...Continue reading
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How To Ship Carnivorous Plants?
Spread the loveAs my at-home-hobby grows, I am finding like minded people not just in my town but all over the US. I am now branching out and selling or trading to carnivorous plant collectors in different states. Which brought...Continue reading
Johnnie Hagin’s Gardens
Spread the loveLike many great plant friendships, I was introduced to Johnnie Hagin by another plant friend, Demi Stearns. Johnnie lives a block away from my Tampa home. Her yard is the size of a small city plot, but her...Continue reading
Tampa Bae Plants: Bringing Plant People Together
Spread the loveI first met Michelle Faught, founder of Tampa Bae Plants, standing in a 50-person queue at a local nursery. The participants had all brought at least three plant clippings and were rotating in an orderly manner to get...Continue reading
Successful Squash: Chayote
Spread the loveAfter six years of living in Florida I have come to realization that I will not be producing huge yields of yellow squash and green zucchini. If I am going to be successful in squash production, I will...Continue reading
Philodendron Fanatic – Josh Caraballo
Spread the loveJosh Caraballo has had a passion for the environment, animals, and plants his entire life. Recently he has become a philodendron fanatic. At dinner, on more than one occasion, he has had to check his phone multiple times...Continue reading
Bringing the Outdoors In: 20 Plants To Grow Indoors
Spread the loveAs a transplant from the North, I find the line between indoor and outdoor plants a blur. Scheffleras, palms and bromeliads flourish in the Florida landscape, while in New York they were only thought of as house plants....Continue reading
Wildlife and Roses: Lindy and Gil Sanchez
Spread the love“There is a lot of wildlife in this yard,” Gil Sanchez tells me as I enter his backyard. I initially wanted to visit his backyard after hearing him speak at a Master Gardener talk at a local library....Continue reading
Tampa’s Sustainable Living Project
Spread the loveI try to be conscientious in all my habits. From using less plastics, to less electricity, I am in a constant search of how to reduce my carbon footprint. One positive impact we can make as gardeners is...Continue reading
Virginia Overstreet Promotes Pollinators In Her Backyard Gardens
Spread the love“It’s funny, I spend some time out here doing things that I need to do,” Virginia Overstreet says in her Sylvania, Georgia accent, “Then I’ll come out here with no to-do list and before I know it I’ll...Continue reading