Posted on Leave a comment

Plant Pick Up Post 05/16

Red Buckeye bloom

Hello, my friends! How’s everyone doing on this fine Saturday? I spent my day doing errands and, most importantly, finalizing the plant order that my favorite native plant supplier is going to deliver to me! I’m getting lots of plants for restocking and some new natives for you. The order is getting delivered to me on Friday, May 29th. I updated the inventory so you can go ahead and place your orders, but please keep in mind that the plants on this list won’t be delivered to you until after the 29th.

Continue reading Plant Pick Up Post 05/16
Posted on Leave a comment

05/30 Plant Pick Up Post

Rudbeckia graminifolia

Hello there, my fellow flower freaks! It has been a crazy busy week, with next week looking to be the same. I appreciate all of your orders that are keeping me so busy. Y’all keep ordering, and I’ll keep picking up new/restocked Florida native plants for you to buy.

Continue reading 05/30 Plant Pick Up Post
Posted on 1 Comment

08/08 Plant Pick Up Post and Other Stuff

Hello there, my fellow flower freaks. Well, it’s been a pretty crazy time around here for the past three to four weeks. Why, you ask? Well, let me tell ya why.

Continue reading 08/08 Plant Pick Up Post and Other Stuff
Posted on Leave a comment

03/07 Plant Pick Up Post

Styrax americanus blooms, pic courtesy of Gerald Klingaman

How amazingly beautiful has our weather been lately!! I hope your garden has been getting some of the lovely rain.

Well, Ziva and I are busy busy with deliveries and with pick ups from our awesome native suppliers. Here’s what we’re getting in stock this week.

Continue reading 03/07 Plant Pick Up Post
Posted on 2 Comments

11/30 Plant Pick Up Post

Eastern Sweetshrub blooms

Hello! Did everyone enjoy the Thanksgiving weekend? We sure did.

We’ve gotten some good rain, with more on the way. That’s always a good thing. Got a little chilly last night, and more of it tonight. One advantage of nativescaping with plants native to our zone 9 is they don’t need to be covered during the normal cold snaps.

Continue reading 11/30 Plant Pick Up Post