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Celebrate the Season With Greenery

Serving St. Augustine since 1979, Southern Horticulture is your local garden center and landscape partner.

We specialize in plants proven for our coastal climate. Let us show you simple ways to use live plants and fresh cuttings to bring natural beauty indoors this holiday season.

Why Choose Living Decor?

  • ✓ Sustainable & Natural
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Holiday Decorating Tips

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Fresh Greenery

Choose Fresh Cuttings

Select fresh, healthy branches from your garden or our selection of coastal-hardy evergreens. Wax Myrtle, Cedar, and Southern Magnolia leaves create beautiful, long-lasting arrangements.

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Container Ideas

Create Festive Containers

Arrange potted poinsettias, cyclamen, or ornamental kale in decorative containers. Add fresh greenery, pinecones, or berries for texture and coastal charm.

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Natural Accents

Add Natural Accents

Incorporate palmetto fronds, sea oats (where permitted), driftwood, or shells to reflect our coastal heritage. These natural elements complement any holiday style.

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Care Tips

Keep Plants Healthy

Water fresh cuttings daily and keep potted plants in bright, indirect light. Mist foliage to maintain humidity, especially important in our coastal climate.

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Coastal Plants

Zone 9b Favorites

Choose plants suited to St. Augustine's climate: winter pansies, violas, ornamental cabbage, rosemary, and paperwhites all thrive during our holiday season.

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Design Tips

Mix Textures & Colors

Layer different shades of green with pops of red berries, white flowers, or metallic accents. Vary leaf shapes and sizes for visual interest.

Visit Us for Holiday Inspiration

Stop by our Saint Augustine location to see fresh greenery, seasonal plants, and get expert advice for creating your own living holiday decorations.

Southern Horticulture

1690 A1A S, Saint Augustine, FL 32080

Serving Northeast Florida's coastal communities since 1979