You are amazing - and as my thanks - I am doing a giveaway. Watch the video to learn all about it, then join me. Some of my tools and garden beds I have in the garden here: Birdies Raised Garden Bed https://michelleinthemeadow.com/epic Save 5% with code MEADOW on qualified products. Vego Raised Garden Bed Vego Raised Garden Bed 32″ Extra Tall 9 in 1 … [Read more...] about After The Arctic Blast in my Florida Garden
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Birdies vs Vego Garden Bed After Hard Freeze 9 Month Review Update
It's time for the 9-month updated review on the Birdies and Vego Garden Beds. You can find the blog post with the head-to-head specs here: https://michelleinthemeadow.com/vego The Birdies, in the maximum configuration, has 24.78 SF of growing space The Vego, in the maximum configuration, has 22.75 SF of growing space. Check out this video for all the … [Read more...] about Birdies vs Vego Garden Bed After Hard Freeze 9 Month Review Update
Surprise Treasure Hunt In The Front Garden Guild
I really am digging (pun intended) learning more about growing in all the different spaces in my own yard. Today we're cleaning up the Northwest corner of my lot in the front yard. I planted 4 sweet potato slips that had been rooted. Really with the hope of having a nice ground cover ... and I got a bonus. … [Read more...] about Surprise Treasure Hunt In The Front Garden Guild
Asian Winged Beans – Growing Them For The First Time – Successes, Mistakes & Winged Bean Recipes
When I planted my Asian Winged Beans for the first time in 2021, I thought I'd gotten it wrong, and I did at first -- I planted them too late in the season - but they surprised me by popping back up the following April when the temperatures began warming up. In this video I share with you a bit about the Asian Winged Bean and you can learn more about the crop on a … [Read more...] about Asian Winged Beans – Growing Them For The First Time – Successes, Mistakes & Winged Bean Recipes
Monarch Butterflies and Milkweed – Cutting Back Milkweed to Control OE and Encourage Migration
Milkweed is the food source for Monarch Caterpillars -- but without a tough freeze the milkweed keeps on growing when the Monarchs should be headed for Mexico. Today we trim that back and I share a bit of information about OE More info here too. https://xerces.org/blog/tropical-milk... Annual Migration … [Read more...] about Monarch Butterflies and Milkweed – Cutting Back Milkweed to Control OE and Encourage Migration






