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Category Archives: What is growing this Month?
What is growing in Florida in October?
Palm Coast is located in the Agricultural “North” Region of Florida. If you are an ornamental gardener, you might want to know what is blooming in October: Flowering: Sasanqua Camellia, Muhly Grass, Beautyberry (the berries are in full glory), Butterfly … Continue reading
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What is growing in Florida in September?
If you are an ornamental gardener, you might want to know what is blooming in September: Flowering: Yellow Elder, Plumbago, Bush Allamanda, Buttonbush, Firebush, Turk’s Cap Mallow. Or if you are busy producing veggies, then the Edibles planting projects may … Continue reading
What is growing in Florida in August?
If you are an ornamental gardener, you might want to know what is blooming in August: Or if you are busy producing veggies, then the Edibles activities may interest you: Easily Survives Transplanting: Beets, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Cauliflower, … Continue reading