Seasonal Plant Care
Planting Season for Zone 8–10+ Gardeners November is one of the best months to be a gardener in the subtropics. While much of the country slows down for winter, Zone 8–10+ growers—from Florida to coastal Texas, southern California, and beyond—are...
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The Start of Florida’s Gardening Season — Annuals, Tropicals & All Things Sow Exotic Fall might mean slowing down for gardeners up north — but here in Florida and other Zone 9–10 regions, it’s the true beginning of the gardening...
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October Growing Guide (for subtropical / exotic plants) October is a magical month for gardeners in zones 9 and 10. The intense summer heat begins to fade, bringing more manageable temperatures, and there’s an opportunity to set up your exotic...
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Florida Zone 9 & Tropical Growers:September is a bridge month—the heat lingers but cooler days are ahead. Protect plants from storms, prune lightly, and prepare beds for fall. This is the perfect month to plant citrus, mulberries, and other fruit...
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Florida Zone 9 & Tropical Growers:This is the toughest month—heat, humidity, and pests peak. Morning water, thick mulch, and evening pest control (like neem) keep plants happy. Start seeds for fall veggies like peppers, eggplant, and tomatoes so they’re ready...
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