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The Mounts Botanical Gardens is now open to the public. The Botanical Gardens was nearly closed for three months and reopened its doors to the public yesterday, June 16th. The garden will reopen at 50% capacity in keeping with the county, state, and CDC guidelines.

Mounts Botanical Garden is one of Palm Beach County’s oldest and largest botanical gardens.  The gardens feature 14-acres of tropical oasis and features 25 display gardens showcasing more than 2,000 species of plants.

Mounts Botanical Gardens joins the list of other cultural centers in Palm Beach County that have reopened with limited capacity. The Flagler Museum, The Norton Museum, The Pan’s Gardens and The Society of the Four Arts have recently been welcoming visitors back.

Those…

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Mounts Botanical Garden is a great place to visit if you live in the Palm Beaches. Mounts Botanical Garden is the area’s oldest and largest botanical garden with more than 2,000 species of tropical and sub-tropical plants. It is a great place for kids to see and experience firsthand some of the plant-life South Florida has to offer, there is no better way to learn. Mounts Botanical Garden is also a great place to relax or get ideas for your own garden!

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Mounts Botanical Garden is a 14-acre living plant museum with 22 spectacular gardens. Imagine a tropical paradise with ever-changing beauty, that you can stroll through for relaxation, inspiration or information. Exhibits, classes and events are held throughout the year. The…

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In South Florida, a great time to start a vegetable garden is when the crisp fall air starts rolling in. Vegetables that thrive during Florida fall and winter include broccoli, lettuce, carrots, brussels sprouts, and radishes. While the rest of America is bundling up significantly, our definition of "crisp" is a comfortable 70 degrees.

Broccoli is very easy to grow in Florida. While it takes 80-100 days to mature, you can purchase transplants from gardening centers like the ones on the bottom of this article instead of starting from a seed. To ensure healthy plants, broccoli needs plenty of sunlight and nutrients from a fertilizer with nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium.

The perfect time to grow lettuce is during Florida winter, and the most…

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