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06/17 Plant Pick Up Post

Oakleaf Hydrangea pink blooms

Hi there. I’m sure your gardens are enjoying all this wonderful rain as much as my personal garden is!

Speaking of personal gardens, I have a big ol’ list of plants I’m adding to my garden over the next few weeks. Yes, I know that October through April is the premium time to plant in our area. But y’all keep me so busy during those months that I seriously don’t have time to tend to my own garden. So I’ll just be out toiling and sweating in our heat and humidity while gardening … and loving every minute of it. I’ll post pics so you can follow along as my garden grows.

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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.

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May Plant Delivery Post

Smooth Hydrangea

Hello from me and Ziva!

A few days ago in a post called Coming Soon To Your Favorite Native Garden Shop I talked about the plants my suppliers are growing for me. Well, one supplier let me know today that a large part of my order is ready to go! Yay! Usually I pick up orders from my suppliers, but this order is way too big to fit in my truck so it is being delivered to me. I don’t have a specific delivery day yet, but it will be about the middle of May, which is only a couple of weeks away. I went ahead and updated the inventory of the plants coming in on that delivery. That means you can go ahead and place your order for them. But please keep in mind that delivery of them to you is 2 – 3 weeks out. You will get email updates of your delivery day when I get them in stock. I made a note on the description pages for all those plants repeating what I just said here because I don’t want y’all to be surprised that your order might take longer to get to you than normal.

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