Yearly Archives: 2023

Petals in their Prime: The Silk Floss Tree

A Silk Floss tree blooming in North Venice this week.The autumn blooms of a flowering tree have been capturing the attention of many in Sarasota County. Amidst a backdrop of landscapes transitioning into shades of brown with the current drought, these trees stand out, adorned with an abundance of white and pink flowers. But what exactly…

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Staying Well through the Holidays

It’s officially Holiday Season!! The holidays are a time for food, family, friends, and celebrations. For some the holidays are their favorite time of year, but for others not so much. No matter where you fall on this scale let’s make this holiday season your best yet by helping you focus on staying well. Check back…

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Having a problem with your pond? You are not alone.

Ponds can be a serene and beautiful addition to any landscape, providing a habitat for wildlife and a peaceful spot for relaxation. However, like any other part of your property, ponds can encounter their fair share of problems. Three of the most common issues pond owners face are algae blooms, erosion, and invasive plants. Let’s…

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Fall Wildflowers at Julington-Durbin Creek Preserve

Fall Wildflowers at Julington-Durbin Creek Preserve  By Walter Bryant, MGV Any time of the year is a good time to visit the Julington-Durbin Creek Preserve but, in the fall, the native wildflowers blooming in the sandhills are especially beautiful.  The preserve is a long peninsula where the Julington and Durbin Creeks merge. The center of…

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The Nose Knows: Aromatic Gardens in Florida

Aromatic plants add delight and wonder to any landscape. Whether brushing a rosemary twig gently as you pass by or being enticed by the delicate waft of jasmine, smell is one of the most poignant of our senses. Smell can draw us back to a particular memory, elicit emotions, and create vivid reactions. Incorporating aromatic…

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Plant Profile: Goji Berry

Woodsorrel or oxalis is a cool season annual perennial native to North America. In warmer areas like Florida, it is a perennial and can be found throughout the state. If you spot it in your yard, you might think it to be clover. Closer inspection will reveal three heart shaped leaves, which is a key…

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