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Growing Asian Vegetables in our Zone 9B Garden

July 6, 2025 by Michelle Leave a Comment

Viewers have asked for years for me to cover all the Asian vegetables I'm growing here for my family. In this live we'll cover what's growing now, what I'm planning to plant soon, and the seeds that are just waiting for the next planting cycle. 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 … [Read more...] about Growing Asian Vegetables in our Zone 9B Garden

Attracting Butterflies and Hummingbirds in Your Meadow Garden

July 4, 2025 by Michelle Leave a Comment

Creating a garden that attracts butterflies and hummingbirds adds color, sound, and movement to your outdoor space. These helpful pollinators also support healthy plant growth. In Northeast Florida, you can build a pollinator-friendly garden using native plants and simple, organic methods. Whether you're planting a small bed or expanding into full meadow garden landscaping, … [Read more...] about Attracting Butterflies and Hummingbirds in Your Meadow Garden

The Therapeutic Power of Gardening: Why Planting Is a Mindful Workout

June 30, 2025 by Michelle Leave a Comment

Gardening is more than growing food or flowers. It is a way to calm your mind and move your body. When your hands are in the soil, your thoughts slow down. The garden becomes a place to breathe, focus, and feel better. In today’s busy world, many people feel stress and burnout. Gardening offers a peaceful way to reset. It gives your mind a break and your body gentle … [Read more...] about The Therapeutic Power of Gardening: Why Planting Is a Mindful Workout

How to Start a Raised Bed Garden in Sandy Soil

June 28, 2025 by Michelle Leave a Comment

Starting a garden for the first time can feel overwhelming, especially in places with sandy soil like Northeast Florida’s Zone 9B. But don’t worry—raised bed gardening is a great way to begin. With a few simple steps, you can grow fresh vegetables and herbs right in your backyard, even if your soil isn’t ideal. Why Raised Beds Work Well in Sandy Soil Sandy soil drains … [Read more...] about How to Start a Raised Bed Garden in Sandy Soil

Sandy Soil? No Problem! How to Build Healthy Soil in Your Garden

June 26, 2025 by Michelle Leave a Comment

Sandy soil can frustrate even experienced gardeners. It drains quickly, doesn’t hold nutrients, and dries out fast. But it’s not a lost cause. With the right organic methods, you can turn sandy soil into a thriving base for vegetables, flowers, and fruit. This guide will show you how to build healthy soil in sandy conditions—no chemicals needed. What Is Sandy Soil? Sandy … [Read more...] about Sandy Soil? No Problem! How to Build Healthy Soil in Your Garden

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My Biggest Gardening Regrets with Live Q&A – February 1, 2026 7PM EST

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I've learned a lot on this plot, and this month I'll shed some light on things I regret the most since I started … [Read More...] about My Biggest Gardening Regrets with Live Q&A – February 1, 2026 7PM EST

January Imperfect Garden Tour in Northeast Florida Before Winter’s Worst

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The "Imperfect Garden" Tour: Bracing for 27°F in Zone 9B. Welcome to another Imperfect Garden tour! We’re bracing for … [Read More...] about January Imperfect Garden Tour in Northeast Florida Before Winter’s Worst

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