I hadn't really thought about my gardening journey much until now. In this video I give you a little back story as to how my gardening journey began, and I hope it helps explain why I'm so very passionate about it. Interested in the Epic Gardening Memorial Day Say? Go Here: https://michelleinthemeadow.com/epic Welcome back to my Meadow! In today's video, I, … [Read more...] about The Weird Reason I Started Gardening
Cilantro or Coriander … Are They Different?
It all comes down to where you live. Cilantro and coriander come from the same plant, Coriandrum sativum. The terms "cilantro" and "coriander" are often used interchangeably in many parts of the world, but in the United States, we typically refer to different parts of the plant. Interestingly, it is related to carrots and parsley. Cilantro is the term used in the U.S. to … [Read more...] about Cilantro or Coriander … Are They Different?
Luffa Squash for Breakfast (aka Loofah Sponge Squash): Garden to Table
In this video, we'll explore how to prepare luffa with an omelet. When you try it, you'll be amazed at how delicious this "sponge" can taste. Luffa Squash Scramble: A Refreshing and Nutritious Breakfast Delight When it comes to breakfast, we often gravitate towards familiar choices like scrambled eggs or toast. However, why not add a refreshing twist to your morning … [Read more...] about Luffa Squash for Breakfast (aka Loofah Sponge Squash): Garden to Table
What’s The Difference Between a Sweet Potato and a Yam?
Aren't Sweet Potatoes and Yams The Same Thing? Sweet potatoes and yams are often confused, but they are actually different plant species with distinct characteristics. Here are the main differences between sweet potatoes and yams: Sweet potatoes and yams are different plant species and are often used in different ways in cooking and have unique qualities that set them … [Read more...] about What’s The Difference Between a Sweet Potato and a Yam?
Imperfect Garden Tour May 2023 – Zone 9A Northeast Florida
Welcome back for another imperfect garden tour. I'm growing in Zone 9A in Northeast Florida, a subtropical climate. We have about 300 growing days between frost dates, and I'm doing all I can to grow as much as I can on my suburban lot, making little improvements every month. We now have more than 80 fruit trees and shrubs, and for the spring growing season, tomatoes, … [Read more...] about Imperfect Garden Tour May 2023 – Zone 9A Northeast Florida






