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Best Plants for Pollinators in Florida
Pollinators like butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds bring life and color to any garden while supporting a healthy ecosystem. By choosing the right plants and creating a welcoming habitat, you can...
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Plant Safety in Your Landscape: What You Should Know About Toxicity
Plant toxicity can sound alarming, but understanding it is simple. Discover how to recognize potentially toxic plants and create a landscape that works safely for your household.
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How to Use Our Online Materials Calculator Without the Guesswork
Figuring out how much mulch, soil, sand, shell, or rock to order doesn’t have to be stressful. With a few simple measurements and Liberty’s online material calculator, you can skip...
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Liberty Academy: Learn, Grow, and Build with Confidence
Liberty Academy is Liberty Landscape Supply’s educational event series designed to make landscape projects easier and more approachable. Through expert-led presentations, demonstrations, and community conversations, attendees gain practical, Florida-focused knowledge...
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Why Native Plants Make the Best Landscape Choice
Native plants are the ultimate insiders of the Florida landscape world. They’ve spent centuries adapting to sandy soils, humid summers, pop-up thunderstorms, and the occasional cold snap. That makes them...
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Free Delivery February: The Easiest Time to Refresh Your Landscape
February may feel quiet for your yard, but it’s actually the perfect time to refresh, prep, and get ahead of spring growth. With cooler temps, fewer pests, and slower plant...
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How to Build Your Own Compost Pit in Florida
Ever wonder what your kitchen scraps are capable of? With a little know-how, everyday food waste can be transformed into nutrient-rich compost that improves soil, supports healthy plants, and reduces...
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How to Protect Trees During Cold Spells in Florida
Unexpected cold snaps may be rare in Florida, but they can still take a toll on your trees. Sudden drops in temperature can stress leaves, damage buds, and slow growth,...
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