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Growing Fresh Herbs for Spring Cooking: A Beginner’s Guide

February 25, 2025 by Michelle Leave a Comment

Gardening is not just a rewarding hobby; it’s a way to enhance your cooking with the freshest ingredients. Herbs are particularly delightful, transforming ordinary meals into gourmet dishes with just a few snips. If you’re new to gardening, herbs are a fantastic starting point due to their ease of care and versatility in dishes. This guide will walk you through the basics of … [Read more...] about Growing Fresh Herbs for Spring Cooking: A Beginner’s Guide

Top Organic Fertilizers Ideal for Vegetable Gardens

February 21, 2025 by Michelle Leave a Comment

Gardening in Northeast Florida presents a distinctive set of challenges and rewards, especially when it comes to nurturing your plants. Choosing the right fertilizer not only supports robust plant growth but also enhances the health of the soil, providing long-term benefits for your vegetables and the surrounding environment. This comprehensive guide will explore various … [Read more...] about Top Organic Fertilizers Ideal for Vegetable Gardens

Sustainable Gardening: Building and Maintaining Healthy Soil

February 18, 2025 by Michelle Leave a Comment

Sustainable gardening is more than a hobby; it's a commitment to nurturing the earth while growing healthy plants and vegetables. In Northeast Florida, gardeners face unique challenges due to the region's climate and soil conditions. However, with the right knowledge and techniques, you can turn these challenges into fruitful opportunities. This blog post will guide you through … [Read more...] about Sustainable Gardening: Building and Maintaining Healthy Soil

Creating a Wildlife-Friendly Spring Garden in Florida

February 15, 2025 by Michelle Leave a Comment

Gardening in Florida offers a unique opportunity to blend the art of cultivation with the stewardship of nature. With its diverse climate and ecosystem, Florida is a haven for various wildlife species that can thrive right in your backyard. Creating a wildlife-friendly garden not only enhances the natural beauty of your landscape but also supports the local environment. This … [Read more...] about Creating a Wildlife-Friendly Spring Garden in Florida

March Gardening Checklist for Northeast Florida: Tasks You Can’t Miss

February 12, 2025 by Michelle Leave a Comment

As the days get longer and the temperatures rise in Northeast Florida, March signals a busy month for gardeners. The region’s unique climate, located in USDA Hardiness Zones 9A and 9B, means that gardeners can enjoy a wide variety of plants throughout the year. March is the perfect time to start new planting projects, care for existing plants, and prepare for the upcoming … [Read more...] about March Gardening Checklist for Northeast Florida: Tasks You Can’t Miss

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How Many Fruit Trees Can You Grow on a Small Suburban Lot?

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With all this cold weather - it was time to assess "what's left" and share the latest with you. Stick around to the end, … [Read More...] about How Many Fruit Trees Can You Grow on a Small Suburban Lot?

Just Like That … It’s Spring!

April 5, 2026 By Michelle

We've waited for the winter temps to recede and it seems like in Florida we've skipped ahead to summer - but I am here … [Read More...] about Just Like That … It’s Spring!

Why I’m Moving my Bird Feeder (And Removing My Avocado Tree 🥑)

March 22, 2026 By Michelle

!Welcome to the first garden tour of the spring!. This is real gardening with real food—no "perfect" edits here. Join me … [Read More...] about Why I’m Moving my Bird Feeder (And Removing My Avocado Tree 🥑)

Live Seed Organization – Organize with Me – March 1st – 7PM ET

March 1, 2026 By Michelle

Grab those seeds and let's get organized together. After 6 years of stuffing seeds in containers it's time to really … [Read More...] about Live Seed Organization – Organize with Me – March 1st – 7PM ET

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