What is the most foolproof plant or flower not to kill in Florida?
Need a flower/ plant that Requires little TLC . I have succulents and cactus ( I have been known to kill cactus )
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I live in central Florida and have been growing rosemary in pots, the fragrance is nice and they can be trimmed into shapes if you want. I kill cactus, too, and I have kept my rosemary alive for over a year now! You can also clip it to use in the kitchen for seasoning!