March is a top gardening month in Central Florida, and it's time to get outside and plant something. This month typically consists of warmer days and not much rainfall. Be sure to irrigate when new plants start to show signs of water stress. Colorful cool-season annuals start to decline as the days heat up. Pull them out when they're no longer attractive and replace them with long-lasting summer annuals like ageratum, amaranthus, balsam, celosia,...
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