by Anita Camacho
December 15, 2021
Garden Design Magazine just posted its predictions for garden design trends in 2022. We’re thrilled to see that “Gardening for Wildlife” made the l...
by Anita Camacho
September 22, 2021
If you watch any of the popular home design shows, chances are high that at some point during the episode, you’ll hear mention of adding layers an...
by Anita Camacho
September 1, 2021
Across much of the nation, Labor Day weekend marks the unofficial end of summer. Although we may not yet notice cooler days, migrating birds and b...
by Anita Camacho
August 29, 2021
In April 2020, the week of Earth Day, I had the first pop up native plant sale as Little Red Wagon Native Nursery. A month into the Covid pandemi...
by Anita Camacho
August 4, 2021
I love our customers.
Every single day at least one of our customers shares a tidbit or other fun fact that makes me take pause and realize we’re ...
by Anita Camacho
July 30, 2021
Anyone who knows me knows that I long for the Florida of my youth – a state filled with natural beauty, native plants and wildlife. Lots and lots...
by Anita Camacho
July 21, 2021
It’s National Moth Week, a time to celebrate the wonders of these flying beauties and the many benefits they contribute to our ecosystem.
I still ...
by Anita Camacho
July 14, 2021
One of the things I most appreciate about being out in nature is that I never know what to expect. Sometimes it’s the smallest thing that catches ...
by Anita Camacho
July 7, 2021
As I write this, Elsa is raging while 58% of US states are experiencing drought. Hundreds died in the sizzling heat wave that spanned the Pacific ...
by Anita Camacho
June 30, 2021
One of our customers recently mentioned that she’d like some pointers on container gardening for pollinators. She explained that she lives in an ...
by Anita Camacho
June 16, 2021
Sea turtles are the unassuming handymen of our oceans. They mow the beds of seagrass lining ocean floors, remove algae from coral reefs, and act ...
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