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How Long Do Palms and Trees Establish in Miami?
A newly installed palm can look settled on day one and still be weeks away from truly taking hold. That is usually the biggest source of confusion behind the question, how long do palms and trees take to establish in Miami? The short answer is that most palms and trees need several months to start rooting in well, and closer to a full growing season or more to feel established. The exact timeline depends on plant type, size at installation, soil drainage, irrigation, weather,

Jessica Martin
5 days ago6 min read


Clusia Hedges: Cost, Growth Rate, Maintenance
A Clusia hedge can solve two problems at once - privacy and curb appeal. For Florida property owners comparing screening options, clusia hedges: cost, growth rate, and maintenance usually come down to one practical question: how fast can you get a full, healthy hedge without creating a lot of upkeep later?

Santana & Plants
5 days ago6 min read


Best Plants for Homeowners vs Commercial Properties
A front yard and a shopping center can sit in the same Florida climate and still need completely different plants. That is the real challenge behind choosing the best plants for homeowners vs commercial properties. The right selection is not just about what looks good at the nursery. It is about scale, maintenance, traffic, visibility, durability, and how the space is used every day.

Jessica Martin
Jun 39 min read


Japanese Fern Tree vs Live Oak in Small Miami Yards
A tree can make a small yard feel finished - or make it feel crowded for the next 30 years. That is why the choice between a Japanese fern tree and a live oak for small Miami yards deserves more thought than a quick trip to the nursery. Both trees can be beautiful, but they solve very different landscape problems.

Jessica Martin
May 286 min read


What Field-Grown Really Means and Why It Matters
f you are comparing palms, privacy hedges, or specimen trees for a landscape project, you have probably seen the term field-grown and wondered whether it is just nursery language or something that actually affects results. The short answer is yes - understanding what “field-grown” really means and why it matters can help you choose plant material that fits your timeline, budget, site conditions, and long-term expectations.

Lidany Santana
May 256 min read


Worst Plants for Miami’s Heat and Limestone Soil
plant can look perfect at the nursery, go into the ground healthy, and still struggle within weeks if it is the wrong match for South Florida conditions. That is why understanding the worst plants for Miami’s heat and limestone soil matters before you spend money on a landscape install, replacement project, or privacy screen.

Jessica Martin
May 146 min read


Do You Need a Crane to Install Palm Trees?
If you’re planning a palm installation, one of the first practical questions is simple: Do you need a crane to install palm trees? Sometimes yes, sometimes no. It depends on the palm’s size, the access to your property, the weight of the root ball, and how precisely the tree needs to be placed.

Jessica Martin
Apr 296 min read


Best Plants for Miami-Dade County Landscapes
Miami-Dade landscapes have to do more than look good on install day. They need to handle intense sun, heavy summer rain, humidity, salt exposure near the coast, and soils that can vary from sandy to rocky within the same neighborhood. That is why choosing the best plants for Miami-Dade County landscapes starts with performance, not just appearance. The right mix gives you curb appeal, privacy, and lower replacement costs over time.

Santana & Plants
Apr 296 min read


What Affects the Price of Palms and Trees?
A customer might ask for a Royal Palm and get one price over the phone, then send a photo of the site and hear a different number. That is not price guessing. It is usually the reality of what affects the price of palms and trees in South Florida, where plant size, availability, site access, and installation needs can quickly change the total.

Jessica Martin
Apr 176 min read


Watering Schedule for Newly Planted Palms in Florida: Your Complete Care Guide
If you've just planted a palm tree in your South Florida yard, you may wonder how much water it needs. Watering is crucial for new palms to establish roots and thrive in Florida's climate.
At Santana & Plants Corp, we know watering is key to palm care. This guide covers schedules for new palms, from planting through the first year and beyond.

Jessica Martin
Mar 147 min read


How Free Plant Delivery Works at Santana & Plants Corp
Thinking of adding Royal Palms, Clusia hedges, or Foxtail Palms to your South Florida property? The next step: how will they get to you?

Lidany Santana
Mar 136 min read


Areca Palm vs Clusia: Best Privacy Hedge for South Florida
If you're looking to create a natural privacy screen for your Miami home, you've probably considered two popular options: the Areca Palm and the Clusia. Both work well for South Florida landscaping, but each offers different benefits and care requirements. At Santana & Plants Corp, we know choosing the right privacy hedge is more than a landscaping decision—it's an investment in your home's privacy, curb appeal, and value. In this guide, we compare these two tropical plants.

Jessica Martin
Mar 108 min read


The Majestic Canary Island Date Palm: Your Complete Guide for Miami Homeowners
If you’ve driven through Coral Gables, Pinecrest, or the luxury neighborhoods of Miami Beach, you’ve likely seen the tall and impressive Canary Island Date Palms (Phoenix canariensis). Many people call them "Pineapple Palms" because of the trunk’s unique shape after trimming. These palms are a favorite for South FL.
The Canary Island Date Palm is native to the Canary Islands, but it grows well in Miami’s warm, humid weather. This large, slow-growing palm can reach 40 to 60 f

Jessica Martin
Jan 235 min read


Eugenia Topiary: The Perfect Decorative Plant for Miami Homes and Businesses
If you want to bring structure, elegance, and curb appeal to your South Florida landscape, Eugenia Topiary is a great option. Its different shapes and sizes have made it popular with Miami homeowners, landscapers, and property managers.

Jessica Martin
Jan 154 min read


How to Tell if a Palm Tree is Healthy Before You Buy from a Nursery or Supplier
Buying a palm tree for your South Florida property does more than improve how it looks—it also adds value and curb appeal for years to come. But not every palm you see at a nursery is the same. There’s a big difference between a palm that just looks fine now and one that will actually thrive once planted.

Lidany Santana
Jan 95 min read


Best Palm Trees for Miami Front Yards: The Ultimate Guide to Curb Appeal
Palms are a big part of Miami’s look and feel, shaping the city’s tropical style. For homeowners and landscapers, picking the right palm isn’t just about looks. It’s also about finding a species that can handle Miami’s limestone soil, salty air, and strong sun.

Lidany Santana
Dec 31, 20255 min read


11 Critical Questions to Ask a Miami Wholesale Plant Nursery Before You Buy
Choosing the right wholesale plant nursery in Miami is not just about getting the lowest price. It’s about finding a partner who helps your landscaping projects succeed in Florida’s unique climate.
At Santana & Plants Corp, we use a "They Ask, You Answer" approach. We know landscape architects, garden center owners, and developers have questions about quality, reliability, and costs. We answer those questions directly.
This guide addresses the questions you should ask when

Lidany Santana
Dec 23, 20254 min read


Christmas Palm Triple: A Beautiful, Low-Maintenance Palm Perfect for Miami Homes & Businesses
Enhance your landscape with a Christmas Palm Triple from Santana & Plants Corp. Lush, elegant, and Florida-hardy. Order today with free delivery across most of Florida.

Jessica Martin
Dec 1, 20254 min read
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