by Anita Camacho
March 16, 2022
Today is National Panda Day. While it may seem to be an odd topic for our Tampa Bay-focused blog, pandas are an important symbol of peace, friendsh...
by Anita Camacho
March 9, 2022
“Every human being responds to a connection with nature.”- Lynden Miller, Public Garden Designer
I still remember the first time I read Lynden’s w...
by Anita Camacho
March 2, 2022
Here at Little Red Wagon Native Nursery, we encourage everyone to add native plants to their gardens. Native plants are key components of healthy ...
by Anita Camacho
February 16, 2022
We’re reading reports of birds beginning to journey north from their wintering locations and we’re also hearing that people are seeing birds that ...
by Anita Camacho
February 10, 2022
As the days get longer and warmer, February is a great time to begin planning spring planting. We’ve written extensively about the benefits of Span...
by Anita Camacho
January 26, 2022
While the last few days may have been too cold and dreary to do much work in the garden, it’s been perfect weather to make plans for it for the ye...
by Anita Camacho
January 19, 2022
Most (if not all) of Little Red Wagon’s customers know that we love to #NurtureNative. And, while we often focus on the importance of native plant...
by Anita Camacho
January 12, 2022
It’s in the 60’s outside this morning and, as I sit inside sipping my coffee, I’m smiling as I look around and see so many houseplants. Most are do...
by Anita Camacho
December 23, 2021
As our regular readers know, Little Red Wagon Native Nursery loves to nurture all things native. To that end, we’re highlighting one of the longes...
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
December 8, 2021
When people ask me what they can do to #NurtureNative, I almost always answer, “Use native plants and stop using chemicals.” Today, I’d like to add...
by Anita Camacho
December 2, 2021
I recently learned of a campaign to replace Florida’s current state bird, the Northern Mockingbird, with another that is more distinctly Floridian....
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