South Florida

Articles about plants that can grow in South Florida, under proper conditions.


City Kale versus Country Collards. Barb Henny, Florida Gardening, Oct / Nov 2014.

Controlling Your Passion.  Tom Hewitt, Florida Gardening, Jun / Jul 2014.

Don’t Take it Cereus. Gretchen F. Coyle, Florida Gardening, Jun / Jul 2014.

Edible Flowers. Tom Hewitt, The Florida Gardening Project, April 2020.

Fantastic Salvias. Mary Adams, Florida Gardening, Apr / May 2014.

Grow Gingers! Karinluise Calasant, Green Side Up, April - June 2013.

Kohlrabi. Barb Henny. The Florida Gardening Project, January 2020.

Lemongrass, L’Herbe Citronelle. Elwood Holzworth, Living off the Land: A Subtropic Newsletter (vol. 15 no. 3 issue 85, May / June 1989).

Made in the Shade. Tom Hewitt. Florida Gardening , Feb / Mar 2014.

Nasturtium by the Numbers. The Florida Gardening Project, February 2021.

Old-Fashioned French Marigolds. Bill Pitts, Florida Gardening, Aug / Sep 2014.

Prickly Pear Cactus. Gretchen F. Coyle, Florida Gardening, Aug / Sep 2014.

Stephanotis floribunda. Barb Henny, Florida Gardening, Dec / Jan 2014.

Take the “Can’t” Out of Cantaloupe. Barb Henny. Florida Gardening , Feb / Mar 2014.

The Good, the Better and the Spectacular—Waterlilies in Florida: The Basics. Paula Biles, Florida Gardening, Feb / Mar 2014.

The King of the Basils. Tom Hewitt, The Florida Gardening Project, June 2020.

The Potted Herb. Tom Hewitt. Florida Gardening, Oct / Nov 2014

The Real Butterfly Bush. Tom Hewitt, Florida Gardening, Jun / Jul 2014.

Torenia. Tom Hewitt, The Florida Gardening Project, April 2020.

Try a Heliconia — or Two! Karinluise Calasant, Green Side Up, April - June 2013.

 
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