It was a hot one this morning. After pulling out the lemongrass (video soon), I decided to grab the camera and get on with the tour. This time we meandered around the whole perimeter checking out what's growing, what's flowing, and what we've been sowing. :) And peek in on the innumerable projects I've started this season. The operative word being started. What's … [Read more...] about The Imperfect Garden Tour July 2025 – Florida Zone 9B Garden
Grow Tropical Greens in Your Florida Garden for Year-Round Nutrition
Growing tropical greens in Northeast Florida is a smart way to keep fresh food on your plate all year. These leafy plants thrive in the region’s warm, humid climate. Many grow quickly, resist pests, and come back every season. You can mix them into a meadow garden for both beauty and function. Tropical greens blend well with native plants in Northeast Florida. They provide … [Read more...] about Grow Tropical Greens in Your Florida Garden for Year-Round Nutrition
Save Your Seeds: A Beginner’s Guide to Seed Saving in Florida
Growing your garden from saved seeds is a simple and satisfying way to keep your garden thriving year after year. For gardeners in Northeast Florida, seed saving is more than just a fun activity—it’s a way to grow stronger plants, save money, and support the local environment. If you grow a meadow garden, pollinator patch, or focus on Florida native plants, learning to save … [Read more...] about Save Your Seeds: A Beginner’s Guide to Seed Saving in Florida
Drought-Tolerant Meadow Plants
A meadow garden in Northeast Florida brings color, motion, and wildlife into the yard with less work than a lawn. It blends wildflowers, native grasses, and seasonal bloomers that handle heat and sandy soil. Using native plants in Northeast Florida supports local insects, birds, and soil life. These plants evolved in the region, so they bounce back after dry spells and storms. … [Read more...] about Drought-Tolerant Meadow Plants
Creating Shade Gardens for Hot Summers
Hot summers in Northeast Florida can stress gardens, especially when plants grow in full sun. But shady areas offer a cooler, low-maintenance solution. With the right planning, you can create a thriving shade garden that supports native wildlife and adds beauty to your space. These gardens work well in a meadow garden in Northeast Florida and help reduce water use and soil … [Read more...] about Creating Shade Gardens for Hot Summers






