Frog Fruit, a Lawn Substitute
We’ve successfully gotten rid of our St. Augustine front lawn over the last three years and replaced it with native perennial flowers, shrubs, ground covers and herbs.
We’ve successfully gotten rid of our St. Augustine front lawn over the last three years and replaced it with native perennial flowers, shrubs, ground covers and herbs.
A gardening question I’m asked frequently is, “how do you have things always growing season after season?”
This title probably has a spiritual connotation for you with the assumption you’re about to read some deep meditation. In a way you’re right, because our creator has a purpose for each and every plant in its biosphere!
What?!?! A pile of dirt for a Valentine’s gift? You’re kidding, right?!?!
Gone are the days of tilling the lawn to create a new flower and/or vegetable bed!
It’s Fall in your garden, the busiest time of year for prepping for spring blooms, clean up, putting perennials to bed, and planting winter veggies.