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    The Complete Florida Gardening Guide

    Published on
    December 04 2023
    Updated on
    February 08 2025
    Kelly LaVaute, Staff Member

    Tagged: how to Native Plants

    The Complete Florida Gardening Guide - Garden for Wildlife

    Welcome to your ultimate Florida gardening guide. Whether you're new to the world of Florida native plants or a seasoned gardener looking to up your game, this guide's got something for everyone. Ready? Let's dig in!

    The definition and importance of native plants in Florida

    You may be wondering, what's all the fuss about native plants? Well, plants like swamp milkweed, sweet goldenrod, and calico aster aren't just beautiful, they're also vital to Florida's ecosystems. That’s why you can now buy all three of these Florida native plants in our popular Monarch Munchies Plant Collections. 

    Native plants are naturally occurring species that have adapted to Florida's unique climate, soil, and fauna over thousands of years. Simply put, they belong here, and they help our environment thrive.


    Benefits of using Florida native plants

    When it comes to making your garden a local paradise, there's nothing quite like filling it with native plants from Florida.

    Support local ecosystems

    Native plants like the buttonbush have co-evolved with Florida's specific ecosystem conditions. This means they fit seamlessly into their environment and actively contribute to the balance and health of the ecosystem.

    Their existence supports a huge range of insects, microbes, and animals that have come to depend on these plants for sustenance and shelter. So, introducing these plants into your garden helps strengthen the intricate web of life in Florida's landscapes.

    Attract wildlife

    Having native plants in your Florida garden transforms it into a vibrant hub of activity. For instance, the narrow-leaved sunflower, frostweed, and blue mistflower plants in our Butterfly Banquet Plant Collections have qualities that are immensely attractive to local wildlife.

    Their colors, scents, and nectar provide essential food and habitat resources for creatures like butterflies and birds. These three plants alone nourish 33 bee species, attract 101 butterflies, sustain 96% of backyard birds feeding their chicks, and attract countless other nectar-seeking pollinators!

    As a result, gardens populated with native plants tend to teem with a richer diversity of wildlife, making them a delight for nature enthusiasts.

    Less maintenance

    Florida native plants, having evolved in the local environment, inherently understand the climatic rhythms and the region’s soil types. This tends to make them hardier and more resilient than many non-native plants and reduces the need for constant gardening interventions. Whether it's resisting local pests or thriving without specialized fertilizers, these plants can save gardeners both time and effort.

    Conserve water

    Water conservation is increasingly important in our changing climate. Florida's native plants have, over millennia, adapted to the periodic droughts and rainfall patterns of the Sunshine State. As a result, they’ve developed mechanisms to make the most of available water resources. By choosing these plants for your garden, you reduce the need for frequent watering, saving this precious resource (and decreasing your water bills!).

    Adaptability to local climate and soil

    Florida's unique combination of temperature, rainfall, and soil types poses specific challenges and benefits for plants. Native plants have thrived here precisely because they've developed traits that help them survive and flourish under these conditions. 

    This adaptability ensures they can withstand weather fluctuations and soil variations better than many non-native species. This translates to healthier gardens with less intervention. Less time working in your garden and more time enjoying it!

    Preserve natural heritage

    Every plant in Florida tells a story of the region's ecological and evolutionary journey. By planting native species, you're not just creating a garden; you're preserving a piece of Florida's natural heritage. Each native plant is a testament to the state's rich biodiversity, and by fostering them, gardeners help keep this legacy alive for future generations.


    How to choose Florida native plants for your garden

    So, you’re sold on the benefits of native plants. Great! But how do you choose the right ones for your Florida garden?

    1. Determine your USDA hardiness zone

    First things first, know your USDA Hardiness Zone. For example, swamp milkweed is a great option for North Florida gardens in zones 8a-9b, while the buttonbush shrub is more suited for South Florida in zones 10b-11. Don’t forget that you can also use our handy ZIP code native plant finder to discover the exact Florida native plants that will thrive in your garden.

    2. Consider sunlight exposure

    Next up, think about sunlight. Plants like narrow-leaved sunflower and blue mistflower, just two of the fantastic native plants in our Butterfly Banquet Plant Collections, are your go-to options if you have an area that gets full sun or partial sun. Check out our guide on plants and sunlight to better understand how to plan your garden based on its sunlight.

    3. Choose the appropriate size and growth duration

    In planning a Florida native garden, it's key to consider a plant’s mature size and lifespan. Some plants grow significantly over time, while others stay compact. Knowing this avoids overcrowding and ensures a garden with consistent vibrancy. Mixing short-lived plants with perennials can create a garden that transitions beautifully throughout the year, balancing aesthetics with sustainability.

    4. Factor in aesthetic qualities

    Last but not least, think about what you want your garden to look like. After all, aesthetics play a pivotal role. Think deeply about your vision for the garden's overall look and feel. If you're aiming for a display that captures attention and leaves a lasting impression, you certainly can't go wrong with vibrant choices like the American beautyberry shrub or snowy milkweed. These plants bring color and structure and embody the essence of Florida's botanical charm.

    Caring for native plants

    You've chosen some gorgeous native plants and shrubs for your Florida garden. What's next? It's all about giving them the TLC they need to flourish.

    Watering based on plant needs

    Each plant has its own unique set of requirements for hydration. Plants like frogfruit and the winterberry shrub have evolved to thrive in the unique Florida environment, where water isn’t always abundant. To ensure the well-being of your plants, it's crucial to familiarize yourself with their specific watering needs.

    Regularly check the soil around the plants to determine its moisture level. Overwatering can be as harmful as underwatering, leading to root rot or other conditions detrimental to the plant. Strike the right balance with the power of observation!

    Avoiding pesticides

    A natural garden is a thriving garden. Plants like the cardinal flower, which you can find in our Hummingbird Haven Plant Collection, along with blazing star and scarlet sage, are naturally resilient against certain pests, often reducing the need for interventions. If you do encounter a pest problem, prioritize sustainable and environmentally friendly methods.

    Pruning and dividing perennials

    Pruning and dividing aren’t just about aesthetics, they’re vital for the health and growth of many plants. Perennials like the whorled milkweed can benefit from these practices.

    Dividing native plants prevents overcrowding and ensures that each plant gets the resources it needs, while pruning helps remove dead or diseased parts and encourages new growth. However, it's essential to remember that timing is everything. Pruning at the wrong time might lead to fewer blooms or can stress the plant. So, before making that first cut, it's wise to gather knowledge about each plant’s specific needs and cycles.

    Read: Guide to Dividing Native Plants

    Leaving plants for winter interest

    While many plants retreat during the winter months, some stand out, providing visual appeal even during the colder seasons. Evergreen native plants maintain their foliage throughout the year, making them valuable additions to a garden that looks lively in all seasons.

    Check out plants like pink beardtongue, scarlet sage, and cardinal flower for winter bloomers, all of which make up our popular Hummingbird Highrise Plant Collection. Think of this collection as rolling out a vibrant welcome mat for hummingbirds with dazzling tubular flowers brimming with nectar. And the splendor doesn't stop there. It extends its graciousness to butterflies, moths, bees and even supports a staggering 96% of backyard birds that depend on these insects for nourishment.

    Blooming across three seasons and promising a return each year, this collection includes the incredibly popular coral honeysuckle. This climbing vine eagerly winds around trellises, fences, or arbors, adding a vertical dimension of beauty. This collection is more than just plants. It's an ecosystem, a haven, and a visual treat.

    Winter-blooming plants can be a visual delight, especially when contrasted with the more dormant plants around them. These plants can also provide shelter and food for wildlife during the colder months, making them ecologically valuable.


    Benefits to local ecosystems

    Creating a pollinator garden in Florida is more than just a fun project, it’s a way to give back to the ecosystem.

    Supporting pollinators

    Bring in the butterflies and bees! Plants like narrow-leaved sunflower, frostweed, and blue mistflower are stellar choices for a pollinator garden in Florida. These plants offer nectar and habitat that are vital for local pollinators.

    Providing habitat for wildlife

    You'll be amazed at how quickly wildlife finds a haven in your garden when you plant Florida native shrubs like swamp azalea and buttonbush. These plants offer shelter and food resources for various animals. Between these two shrubs alone, you can attract native bees (including pollen specialist bees), butterflies, insects, and a range of birds, including hummingbirds, shorebirds, and waterbirds.

    Promoting biodiversity

    Incorporating native plants into your garden goes beyond just fostering ecological balance. It's a poignant gesture of reverence toward Florida's rich natural and cultural legacy. The state's diverse ecosystems have been a silent witness to the history and evolution of both natural and human landscapes over centuries. By choosing to nurture native plants, you're essentially taking a step to intertwine your personal space with the larger narrative of Florida's environmental heritage.

    Your garden becomes a living mosaic, echoing the narratives of bygone eras and the evolving saga of natural Florida.

    Cultivating native plants can even instill a sense of local pride and identity. Your garden becomes a microcosm of Florida's distinct ecological character. A living, breathing legacy of Florida's natural heritage, offering a glimpse into the state's ecological past while nurturing the inherent bond between the land and its people.

    Through the simple yet profound act of native plant gardening, you're creating a haven for local biodiversity and weaving a personal connection to the rich tapestry of Florida's natural and cultural lineage.


    Cultivate a slice of Florida in your backyard

    With every native plant you plant into the soil, you're not just gardening. You're rekindling a connection to the local heritage and playing a crucial role in bolstering the local ecosystems. Your garden blossoms into a living narrative, resonating with the symphonies of Florida's splendid biodiversity.

    Explore our specially curated collections of Florida native plants and find the perfect verdant treasures for your garden. Our collections are meticulously designed to thrive in Florida’s unique climate, ensuring a lush, vibrant garden year-round.

    Florida Native Plant Collections

    As you delve into the world of native gardening, spread the joy! Share this Florida gardening guide with fellow green thumbs and eco-enthusiasts. Together, let's sow the seeds of a greener, more vibrant Florida for ourselves and wildlife right in our backyards.

    Powerhouse Plants: Meet the Keystones

    Keystone plants are natives that support 90% of butterflies and moths, and up to 60% of native bees in a specific ecoregion.

    Planting keystone species maximizes your positive impact on the local ecosystem and helps wildlife populations thrive.

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    Published on
    December 04 2023
    Updated on
    February 08 2025
    Kelly LaVaute, Staff Member

    Tagged: how to Native Plants

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