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Looking for front porch plant ideas? These picks thrive in Florida’s sunny weather while adding charm to your home’s entryway ...
Make your Tampa Bay garden stand out with colorful planting pots. Enhance curb appeal and reflect your personal style now!
Hidden in the heart of North Central Florida lies a wonderland of the weird, wonderful, and wildly affordable that savvy shoppers speak about in reverent tones – the Waldo Farmers and Flea Market.
While millions flock to Florida’s manufactured attractions and crowded beaches, a parallel universe of natural splendor quietly exists in the state’s northwestern corner, where Morrison Springs reigns ...
This was the the most lychee I've seen on the trees in almost 20 years. This winter was cool like it used to be.' ...
Start by researching plants, their growing conditions, hardiness zone (northeast Florida is zone 9a or 9b) and appearance. Plan your design for views and group plants with like-growing conditions.
WINTER HAVEN, Fla. — Winter Haven resident Jacqueline Johnson said the water that comes out of her faucets has a foul odor. "It’s a stinky odor, more or less like sewer.” The smell is so bad ...
The three most common ones are the ruby-throated, black-chinned, and rufous hummingbirds. The latter two species occasionally migrate to Florida over the winter season.
Lloyd Nursey, a wholesale provided of plants and flowers in Lloyd, Fla., sustained extensive damage from Tuesday's historic snow storm that impacted much of North Florida and the southeast.
Western Northeast Florida counties reported power outages and dangerous driving conditions from ice accumulation after a rare winter storm blasted the area overnight.
Snow, sleet, and freezing rain are forecasted for North Florida, particularly in counties along the Interstate 10 corridor. Weather experts warn the storm could be among the most severe in Gulf ...
Tallahassee, Florida’s capital, last saw snow in 2018 — just 0.1 of an inch, according to the weather service. Tallahassee's highest snowfall on record was 2.8 inches in 1958.