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soil temperature and seed germination

Soil Temperature Matters: Why Your Seeds Didn’t Germinate

June 16, 2022 Fawn Neun

New and experienced gardeners often find themselves frustrated by seeds that don’t pop. After spending hours deliberating over your garden…

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Posted in: Garden Planning, Resources, Seed Starting Filed under: edibles, flowers, gardening calendar, planting schedule, seed starting
Winter Florida Tomatoes

Growing Tomatoes All Year Round in Florida: Winter Tomato Management

January 4, 2022 Fawn Neun

With our mild winters and subtropical climate, many gardeners assume we can grow tomatoes all year round in Florida. The…

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Posted in: Florida Gardening, Gardening Experiments, Vegetable Gardening Filed under: edibles, gardening calendar, planting schedule
what to plant in october

Florida Gardening: What to Plant in October

October 1, 2021 Fawn Neun

The rest of the country seems to be getting ready for winter. They’re unpacking their woolies and scarves and swooning…

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Posted in: Florida Gardening, Garden Planning, Seed Starting, Vegetable Gardening Filed under: edibles, flowers, gardening calendar, planting schedule, What to Plant in October
soil blocking

Adventures in Soil Blocking

August 17, 2021 Fawn Neun 1 Comment

You’ve seen them on YouTube, right? All those market gardeners when their beaucoup cool soil blockers? You may have even…

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Posted in: Gardening Equipment, Gardening Experiments, Gardening Supplies Filed under: edibles, flowers, sustainable
making your own potting soil

Freedom From the Big Box: Making Your Own Potting Soil

August 14, 2021 Fawn Neun

Have you ever thought about making your own potting soil? That stuff at the big box stores is expensive, and…

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Posted in: Gardening Experiments, Gardening Supplies, Seed Starting Filed under: edibles, flowers, making your own potting soil, sustainable
use summer cover crops in the and take a break from gardening

Summer Cover Crops: Time to Rest the Veggie Beds

June 27, 2021 Fawn Neun

Recent decades have seen an explosion in new discoveries about soil health and its impact on agriculture. On a smaller…

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Posted in: Florida Gardening, Garden Planning, Gardening Experiments, Vegetable Gardening Filed under: edibles, gardening calendar, planting schedule, Summer Cover Crops, sustainable
The Florida fertilizer ban protects our waterways

How to Get Around the Florida Fertilizer Ban

June 12, 2021 Fawn Neun

It’s been a tough year for Florida gardeners. Despite some perfect weather, 2020 lockdowns made it impossible to venture out…

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Posted in: Florida Gardening, Gardening Supplies, Lawn Care Filed under: edibles, flowers, sustainable
best soil for raised beds

Finding the Best Soil for Raised Beds in Your Garden

February 23, 2020 Fawn Neun

It seems like everyone is using raised beds these days, and they’re more popular with gardeners than ever. Experts from…

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Posted in: Gardening Experiments, Gardening Supplies, Vegetable Gardening Filed under: Best Soil for Raised Beds, container gardening, double dig raised beds, edibles, square foot garden, vegetable gardening
Growing tomatoes in Florida is a labor of love

My Love-Hate Relationship: Growing Tomatoes in Florida

January 7, 2020 Fawn Neun 1 Comment

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.

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Posted in: Florida Gardening, Vegetable Gardening Filed under: edibles, growing tomatoes in florida, tomato varieties for florida
vegetable container gardening

Getting Started on Vegetable Container Gardening in the South

December 28, 2019 Fawn Neun

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.

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Posted in: Florida Gardening, Vegetable Gardening Filed under: container gardening, edibles

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