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Debz M

Key Largo, FL
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About Me:

I deal in native species of S.Florida, the caribbean and the yukatan

Favorite area of home improvement:

Native Gardening


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Gardening: What are they and what to do with them?

Hi! We have a dozen of these ? , each is at least 8' tall and growing. When we moved in last year, we asked the neighbors what they were and got several different answers. (Previous ...»
owners also didn't know) The only flower (see picture) appears (I think) in the Spring and that's it. We would like to keep them under control. Any assistance, greatly appreciated.

Alex
Alex Orlando, FL
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  • Debz M
    Commented on Apr 28, 2012
    Do they turn into little red velvet looking berries? If so, I believe it may be a Cinnamon ...»
    Bark Tree-Canella winterana

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  • Turn a 1980's light fixture into a lantern for your garden! 1

Turn a 1980's light fixture into a lantern for your garden!

Don't throw it out! ....re-use it! We found this cool light fixture at a Thrift store and could not pass it up! With a little frost spray paint and black spray paint we gave it new life in the garden as a lantern!
Cultivators Design and Landscape
Cultivators Design and La... Atlanta, GA
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  • Debz M
    Commented on Mar 22, 2012
    Very clever idea..
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Here are some photos from my weekend road trip to the annual Boktoberfest plant sale at Bok Tower Gardens in Lake

Wales, FL. The gardens, which cover 250 acres and were designed by Frederick Law Olmstead, are a National Historic Landmark. They were begun in 1921 when Edward Bok, editor of Ladies Home ...»
Journal, and his wife commissioned Olmstead to transform what then was an arid sand hill into "a spot of beauty second to none in the country".

Douglas Hunt
Douglas Hunt New Smyrna Beach, FL
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  • Debz M
    Commented on Mar 22, 2012
    @Erica, I believe those are Spanish Dagger (Yucca aloifolia)...They are quite common in ...»
    landscaping where I live...and they get HUGE..:)

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