Fall in Florida my not be your traditional drop in temperatures and changing of the leaves, but there certainly is still something special about fall in Florida. It's prime time to start planting your vegetable gardens, farm markets start to open, and festival time is in full swing! Do we wish the temperatures were in… Continue reading Falling for Fall
Tag: Floridagardening
Fresh from the Source
Why should you make the effort to shop local? It’s not as simple as going to the grocery store and assuming they have sourced in state foods and goods. If you have checked the labels in your local store lately, odds are you have first-hand experience and knowledge that food is rarely sourced in state. … Continue reading Fresh from the Source
Beat level 10 or Get a Bachelor’s.
As our household gets ready to send our little girl off to her first day of pre-K at a big school, we as parents find ourselves already studying every night. Not to brush up on long division or work on our grammar, but rather to continue our own education in our professional fields. Some… Continue reading Beat level 10 or Get a Bachelor’s.
The Role of Roses
When I was a child, we always went to visit my Grandma and Papa in their mobile home park. My cousins, brother, and I would walk the quiet streets with my Grandma, and we always ended up stopping by the neighbor's house. We called him, "The Rose Man." To this day my brother and I… Continue reading The Role of Roses
Hot, Hot, HOT!!!
As summer just begins the heat seems to have skipped ahead to peak temperatures and storms over our house. We have had multiple days with temps over 100 degrees F like many around us, and we experienced a small tornado Monday night. Everyone is safe thank goodness but some of our shade structures at work… Continue reading Hot, Hot, HOT!!!
Plant for the Pollinators!
Buzzzz....buzzzzzz.... When people hear this sound things go one of two ways. Either the person hearing this smile and look around for the amazing pollinator fly by, or you jump back, swat, flail, or do anything you can to ensure this creature does not land on you. Whether you enjoy being around bees or not,… Continue reading Plant for the Pollinators!
The Way with Water
Last weekend we received almost 2” of rain in one day, most of which ran off in ditches. This week I have not seen the first drop of rain and everything is turning into a desert. So how can we contain storm water for future use, with inflation on all fronts the last thing we… Continue reading The Way with Water
Is Sandy Suitable?
Living in Florida especially the central region often raises the question, is the sand that’s in my yard soil? Should soil only look like what’s in containers from nurseries or from a bag mix? Despite the commercialization of soil and a high-definition photographs making us all see soil as a dark rich composted mixture teaming… Continue reading Is Sandy Suitable?
The UF Gardening Guide-What Every Florida Gardener Needs!
If you’re anything like us, finding ”plant people” can sometimes be hard to find. I’m pretty sure our friends occasionally roll their eyes at us, because there’s always a plant story waiting to be told. This is why we are part of many various gardening groups, especially on Facebook. ”Addicted to Gardening”, ”Central Florida Fruit… Continue reading The UF Gardening Guide-What Every Florida Gardener Needs!
Building the Foundation for Spring Garden Beds
Starting back at the beginning of Covid our family found a lot of fun creating raised beds for flowers in our yard. It created at park feel, meadow look, and wildlife haven we got to enjoy every day. Some other advantages were eliminating areas of grass we had to cut and reducing water consumption by… Continue reading Building the Foundation for Spring Garden Beds
