by Barbara | Mar 22, 2015 | Growing, Uncategorized, Urban Farming, Vegetables and Other Edibles
The winter growing season makes Florida vegetable gardeners the envy of many in cold locked locations. While northerners are posting pictures of snow and ice crusted landscapes, the gardeners in zones 9 and above are showing off their lettuce, cabbage, tomatoes,...
by Barbara | Sep 9, 2014 | For the Birds, Uncategorized
Is this not the cutest birdhouse you’ve seen in awhile? OMG we love it! Click here to buy it on Amazon.. free shipping too! It’s only 16 bucks! Camper Birdhouse Trailer Bird House Airstream style Rv Home Decor Yard Garden Porch Patio Country OH Yes!...
by Barbara | Jun 10, 2014 | Deer Problems, Uncategorized
For those of you in Tampa Bay Neighborhoods (or any area) with deer issues, you might want to try this bad boy! Not only does it work for deer, it works on other invading animals as well. Motion activated sprinkler will blast any animal or bird that comes into...
by Barbara | Jun 9, 2014 | Design, Uncategorized
Plantings are often used to hide downspouts but they are tricky to conceal with shrubbery alone. Finding this clever idea was pure gold and i look forward to using it on my next design project! There are trellises that exist that are perfect to hide an ugly downspout...
by Barbara | May 28, 2014 | Design, Landscape Plants, Uncategorized
Landscaping Your Tampa Bay Area Property You want the look but you’re a little overwhelmed? Barbara Langford, President of HydroPro Sales and landscape designer will be happy to conduct a private tour of Tampa’s biggest and best landscape nursery located...
by Barbara | Feb 12, 2014 | Uncategorized, Vegetables and Other Edibles
Tiny sprouts of vegetables and herbs, less than 14 days old known as “micro-greens” are finding their way into dishes salad and as a main course across the country and for great reasons. From humble beginnings as a garnish, micro greens are now being...