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Side Yard Transformation Part 2 | Native Wildflower Garden | Yard Makeover // The Gardener’s Garden



Welcome to Part 2 of My Side Yard Transformation Series! 🌿

Join me as I transform my overgrown side yard into a beautiful native wildflower garden. In this video, you’ll learn how to plant a stunning wildflower garden using Florida native plants. 🌸

What You’ll Learn:
– Tips for planting native wildflowers
– Benefits of using native plants in your garden
– Beautiful Florida native wildflowers to consider

I’m thrilled with how this side yard native wildflower garden turned out! Don’t forget to like and subscribe so you can follow along in future video! 🌱

Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction
00:23 – Side Yard Renovation Part 1 Recap
00:47 – Best Native Plant Garden Center in Florida
01:42 – Top Florida Wildflowers for You Garden
05:12 – How to Plant a Wildflower Garden
09:02 – Stunning Native Wildflower Garden Revealed!
09:31 – Water Requirements for Native Wildflowers
09:48 – Importance of Mulching Flowerbeds
10:14 – Best Garden Pest Control Tips

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34736
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USDA Growing Zone 10a

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12 Comments

  1. Love the stokes aster and black eyed susan! Glad you use the pine needles – free mulch. I see so many people throwing their pine needles away. Just silly.

  2. Nice work – it looks great! It’s crazy how you’ve transformed nearly every square inch of your property in just over a year.

  3. PSA about passionvine: Beware of Scarlet Passionvine. The flower is a lovely color of red, but the foliage is toxic to caterpillars.

  4. Nice design, and it'll be nice to see it all grown up. Kinda surprised you didn't use any Frog Fruit in the mix. A little Phyla nodiflora goes a long way, and the pollinators love it.

  5. The tips on planting native wildflowers were really helpful. I think I should plant more native plants in my garden. It's so inspiring to be able to experience Florida's nature so close!

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