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Hurricane Milton Hurry Up and Wait

October 9, 2024 by Michelle Leave a Comment

Support for Michelle in the Meadow If you're interested in any of the products we show on this channel, you can use the links below to find them and make a purchase. These links are affiliate links, which means I'll earn a small commission when you make a purchase. These commissions add up and help support this channel and my family. We are grateful when you take the time … [Read more...] about Hurricane Milton Hurry Up and Wait

The Importance of Sifting Your Seed Starting Mix

October 8, 2024 by Michelle Leave a Comment

Gardening starts not with planting, but with preparation. One often overlooked aspect of this preparation is the seed starting mix—specifically, the importance of sifting it. Sifting your seed starting mix may seem like a meticulous step, but it is crucial for the success of your garden, especially in a unique environment like Florida. 1: Challenges of Gardening Every … [Read more...] about The Importance of Sifting Your Seed Starting Mix

Fall Gardening Checklist: What to Do

October 5, 2024 by Michelle Leave a Comment

As the sweltering heat of the summer gives way to the cooler breezes of autumn, gardeners in Northeast Florida eagerly anticipate the fall planting season. With its unique climate, Zone 9B offers a plethora of opportunities for both novice and experienced gardeners. This guide provides a comprehensive look at how to harness the potential of your garden during the fall months in … [Read more...] about Fall Gardening Checklist: What to Do

The Best Organic Composting Techniques for Hot, Humid Climates

October 2, 2024 by Michelle Leave a Comment

Composting is one of the most effective ways to enrich soil, reduce waste, and promote sustainable gardening. However, composting in hot, humid climates presents unique challenges. Excessive moisture can lead to soggy compost piles, foul odors, and pests, while high temperatures can dry out the materials too quickly. To get the best results, it’s important to understand how to … [Read more...] about The Best Organic Composting Techniques for Hot, Humid Climates

Why Eco-Friendly Gardening Matters

September 29, 2024 by Michelle Leave a Comment

Subtropical climate provides a unique opportunity for gardeners to grow a wide variety of vegetables throughout much of the year. However, with climate change and environmental concerns on the rise, it’s more important than ever to practice sustainable gardening methods that not only benefit your crops but also reduce your ecological footprint. In this blog, we’ll explore … [Read more...] about Why Eco-Friendly Gardening Matters

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

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!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

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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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Florida Garden Reveal After Freezing Temperatures

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Despite my best efforts to protect the garden, things did not go as planned. In this video I share with you the Good, … [Read More...] about Florida Garden Reveal After Freezing Temperatures

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