Adam Boyer+FollowFlorida gardens face sneaky iguana flower thievesHibiscus lovers in Florida, you’re not imagining things—those beautiful blooms might be vanishing thanks to some surprisingly bold green iguanas! One local gardener caught the culprit in action: a hungry iguana dangling from a branch, chomping down an entire flower. These lizards, now considered invasive, are popping up everywhere and making themselves at home in backyards, parks, and even malls. While some folks find their antics hilarious, others are frustrated by the damage. Has anyone else spotted these flower bandits in their garden? What’s your take—nuisance or nature’s entertainment? #Home #FloridaLife #GardenProblems00Share
Kristi Acosta+Followwhat is this evil green invader ruining my backyard paradise?Hey fellow plant lovers! I need your help. There’s this super aggressive plant taking over my garden, and I have no clue what it is. My tomatoes and flowers are losing the battle, and I’m starting to panic a little. Gardening usually brings me so much joy, but this mystery weed is really testing my patience. Have any of you dealt with something like this before? I’d love to hear your stories or tips for fighting back. Despite the chaos, I still love spending time in my garden. It’s my happy place, even with the challenges! Thanks in advance for any advice or ID help! #gardening #planthelp #gardenproblems #nature #plants147Share
Helen Todd+Followmy hydrangea is leaning! I’ve got a bit of a situation with my hydrangea plant. 🌿😬 It's leaning over, and I’m not sure if it’s just a result of not enough sunlight or if it’s actually toppling over. I've attached some pictures from the front and side, and I’m worried this will affect the blooms, especially since it doesn't look super pretty when it's all lopsided. I've read that using a support rod and maybe some potassium dihydrogen phosphate could help, but is that enough to fix it? Or should I be worried about the plant's health long-term? How can I encourage it to grow a bit sturdier, or is it a case of me needing to move it to a sunnier spot? Would love some tips from experienced gardeners on how to save my hydrangea! 🌸 #hydrangeacare #gardenproblems #planthelp111Share