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Bennett French posted an update 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Ah, Miami. The sun is on vacation all the time and palm trees are chatting fervently in the breeze. Here, landscaping isn’t just plunking down a plant or two. It’s like painting a vast canvas with Mother Nature herself whispering, “Go on, be fabulous with Miami Landscaping!” Read more now on Landscaping Miami
Let’s do a little time travel, shall we? Imagine Miami in 1950s with its pastels, flamingos and lush green lawns. Fast forward a couple of decades, and suddenly everyone and their grandma wants a slice of this Caribbean-infused paradise for themselves. It’s not just about mowing the lawn and singing Dixie to create these edible-looking spaces.
Take Mrs. Alvarez who lives on Biscayne Boulevard. One minute she’s tripping merrily through a garden center, the next she’s knee-deep in some sort of botanical hogwash. She wanted her garden to sing, both literally and metaphorically. How can one get marigolds to sing? Turns out, tropical climates, while delightful, don’t always participate in your dreamscape fantasy.
Let’s talk grass. Ever tried serenading a St. Augustine lawn into submission? It’s not for the weak-hearted. It’s like a desert movie. You water it for a second and then it turns into a jungle. And goodness gracious, why does everyone want no-maintenance? It’s like asking a puppy to toilet train itself.
Then there’s Miss Ophelia Jacobs from Coral Gables who swore by moonlight gardening. She said it gave her zinnias a little pizzazz. Her cat, however, thought the glow-in-the-dark mulch was a litter box facsimile. It’s a wild world, folks.
Local flora has its own quirks. Pirate vines grow with abandon, probably plotting a topiary takeover. Want native? Dig deep, my friend. Miami’s natives don’t always wear flashy outfits, but boy, do they have spirit!
Now, tossing a curveball, let’s discuss poolside plantings. You ever heard of guacamole gardens? Neither had I, until my buddy Tito insisted everyone add in an avocado tree. Okay, these trees are avocados and by proximity, guacamole–but only if you throw in some onions and lime.
Miami landscaping is a riot of colors, shapes, and smells that compete for your attention. It’s where function tangoes with whimsy, and every turn in the garden path may just surprise you.