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Author: Anne-Marie Conard Created: 8/2/2006
Anne-Marie Conard is an Ocala gardener.

Daffodils not just a native Northerner's memory
By Anne-Marie Conard on 10/27/2006

One of the first things I learned when we moved to Central Florida was to forget having fields of daffodils.

In fact I told my friends Sue and Jerry Milks that I personally wouldn't plant the spent bulbs from forced potted arrangements you can purchase locally each spring. However, if they wanted to try, go ahead. I was sure they would be disappointed.

Well, those bulbs made a liar out of me because the daffies not only thrived but s ...

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Native azaleas are like swans in waiting
By Anne-Marie Conard on 10/20/2006
This is a story about an ugly duckling. Not fauna, but flora. This ugly duckling can be found at a few local nurseries right now looking like dead sticks with a few crummy looking leaves. In early spring, however, this ugly duckling will have the most magnificent flowers, smell heavenly, and is a native to boot!

I hope I've caught your attention because I am now going to explain why this is the best time of year to plant native azaleas. They may not be as easy to find ...
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This plant is an environmentally destructive beauty
By Anne-Marie Conard on 10/13/2006

I have a beautiful arrangement of live plants on my lanai. They were a Father's Day gift to my husband from his nieces this year. They reminded me of another gift several years ago containing a beautiful little plant that grew and grew, bloomed, and presented with a multitude of bright red berries. Getting quite large, I r ...

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Raise vegetables in a raised bed
By Anne-Marie Conard on 9/29/2006
There are times I miss a vegetable garden in my own yard. However, I am lucky to know some dedicated vegetable gardeners through the Marion County Master Gardener program. One in particular, Carol Ann Baldwin, has not only been in charge of the demonstration vegetable garden for the last 8 years but is also the expert I turned to when deciding to write about growing vegetables through the winter.
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Vines need support, pruning
By Anne-Marie Conard on 8/18/2006
What group of plants sleep the first year, creep the second and leap the third? Vines. With central Florida's long growing season, annual vines grow rapidly until frost. Deciduous and evergreen vines thrive. Picking the right vine depends on your goals.
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Hurricane season calls for wind-tolerant plants
By Anne-Marie Conard on 8/2/2006
August is finally here, and we’ve all been instructed on how to prepare for hurricanes. Landscaping for wind damage from hurricanes is actually something we can do now. Our landscape choices may either save or destroy property.
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