Q. I want to spruce up my house with flowers this season. Which ones
do well through fall and winter in North Florida?
Q. I recently saw someplace that you can grow amaryllis in water. Is this
true? Can the bulbs be reused afterwards?
Q. How do you care for a heliotrope in South Texas? One gardening book I
read says it's a perennial in the South, but I haven't had any luck with it.
Q. I have quite a number of spider
lilies coming up but, so far, only one bloom. When can I dig and divide them? Will they
grow in containers?
Q. I've heard there's a fern that can take the sun even in a hot Texas
summer. Can you tell me more about it?
Q. There are black spots on the leaves of some of my impatiens. Is this
a fungus? If so, what fungicide should I use?
Q. I live in the Tampa Bay area and just received a peace lily as a gift. Can I plant it
outdoors? Does it need sun or shade?
Q. I recently acquired seeds of the annual hyacinth bean vine. How can I start and
grow the seeds?
Q. I've been told to put daffodil and crocus bulbs in the refrigerator for a month before
planting. Is this correct?
Q. What flowers do you recommend that like lots of sun but need little care?
Q. My poppies and foxgloves have already bloomed this year. Will the plants reseed themselves?