You’ve seen them on YouTube, right? All those market gardeners when their beaucoup cool soil blockers? You may have even…
Have you ever thought about making your own potting soil? That stuff at the big box stores is expensive, and…
You would think that August would be the worst month of the year to do any gardening, especially in Florida.…
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Nature has such a sense of humor! In my last post, I said (confidently) not to bother with a vegetable…
It’s been a tough year for Florida gardeners. Despite some perfect weather, 2020 lockdowns made it impossible to venture out…
It seems like everyone is using raised beds these days, and they’re more popular with gardeners than ever. Experts from…
ow tomatoes, they said. It’ll be fun, they said. Growing tomatoes in Florida seems like it’d be a natural, right? After all, it’s sunny nearly all the time and rains quite a bit. Tomatoes love sunshine and water.
With our erratic weather and poor soil, some gardeners in the South have all but given up on growing their own vegetables. But whether you live where the soil is red clay or soft sand, you can always focus on container gardening.
Growing strawberry plants in the South can be confusing. With three different growing and harvesting seasons, knowing which kind to plant can leave you lost. And in Florida, it’s even weirder.