Florida's foremost gardening podcast by gardening expert and professional designer, Teresa Watkins!

Teresa give us a list of what to plant.

Tom MacCubbin reassures us on most of our plants are going to come back.

Tom MacCubbin reassures us most of our plants are going to come back. Teresa's Top Five Spring Flowers that will bloom.

Presidential Garden Trivia.

Dirty Word of the Day: NOID. What to do with the plant Mother-in-law Tongues, Boxwoods and Foxtails. Presidential Garden Trivia.

Happy Valentines Day.

Happy Valentines Day. Teresa's Top Five: Rose Myths. What to do for damage to Palms, Mango trees, Avocados trees, Elm tree, & much more.

Need a last minute Valentines Gift idea?

Dirty Word of the Day: Bark Need a Valentines Gift idea? Dan McParland from the Greater Orlando Orchid Society chats about what to expect at the Orchid Show February 13, 14 and 15 2026. Teresa answers you questions about: fire bushes, cherry tomato plants, pentas & Palms care.

Why fertilizing in the fall helped you in Febuary.

Dana Venrick from Quality Green Specials (our Sponsor) explains how fertilizing in the fall, helped the plants & lawns recover from the freezes in January. Teresa's Top Five Ornaments plants that survive the Freezes.

Special Guest Kathy Jentz & more guidance on cold weather.

Dirty Word of the Day Anti-transpirants. Special Guest Kathy Jentz on seed swapping. Teresa answers your questions about the freezing weather & what to do with lantana, pineapple plants, xora, crotons, succulents, Ohio spider wort, foxtail fern & much more.

What to do with the freezing weather & your tropical plants.

What to do with the freezing weather & your tropical plants. Teresa's Top Five Taking care of your Palms after a freeze.

To water or not to water right now.

It's important to rotate your garden each year. To water or not to water right now. Teresa's Top Five: Materials for Pathways.

Certified Arborists Austin Tollman chats about tree risks.

Dirty Word of the Day: Tree Risk Assessment Don't commit Crepe Murder aka hacking up your Crepe Myrtle trees. Certified Arborists Austin Tollman chats about tree risks.