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Raised Garden Bed – No Tools – No Assembly is Required

August 11, 2022 by Michelle Leave a Comment

Easy Way To Build A Raised Garden Bed I started my growing on this property with easy-to-use pots, and when I found you could purchase a brand in a size that was big enough to really plant out a larger amount of food, I was excited to give it a try. And setting this raised garden bed could not have been easier. All beds need to be filled with solid and planted out – but the … [Read more...] about Raised Garden Bed – No Tools – No Assembly is Required

Imperfect Monthly Garden Tour August 2022

August 7, 2022 by Michelle Leave a Comment

Hey friends, welcome! If you're here to see a well-manicured vegetable garden, this may not be the video for you :) but if you want to see what kind of craziness is growing on here in our Zone 9a NE Florida Suburban Garden -- stick around -- we're making a lap around the whole property. And about 10 minutes in, the cat is doing some acrobatics, too. Some of my tools and … [Read more...] about Imperfect Monthly Garden Tour August 2022

Gardening After Rotator Cuff Shoulder Surgery | Tips, Tricks, and Tools For Adaptive Gardening

July 31, 2022 by Michelle Leave a Comment

Gardening: What To Expect After Rotator Cuff Surgery In this video, I’m sharing with you what I’ve learned during the first four months after having rotator cuff surgery on my right shoulder. And I mention it all the time, but I am RIGHT-handed, so I’ve had to adapt and learn how to work in the garden with my left hand. My physical therapists expect I’ll be back able to … [Read more...] about Gardening After Rotator Cuff Shoulder Surgery | Tips, Tricks, and Tools For Adaptive Gardening

Watching A Squirrel Build A Nest | Critters In The Meadow

July 24, 2022 by Michelle Leave a Comment

As I was settling in for a cup of coffee on the patio this morning, I saw a busy squirrel out of the corner of my eye. So I grabbed my phone to record what was going on. It was really fun to see this squirrel squirreling away leaves in the hollow of the tree. The camouflage is amazing. If you like nature videos and want me to share more like this as the opportunity presents, … [Read more...] about Watching A Squirrel Build A Nest | Critters In The Meadow

Birdies vs Vego Raised Garden Bed Review Comparison 120 Day Update

July 22, 2022 by Michelle Leave a Comment

Review for Birdies Raised Garden Bed vs Vego Garden Bed 120-Day Update Thank you for all your comments and interest in our garden and meadow. Today, I share a few little updates with you as we look around the garden beds. The blog is a work in progress, and you can see the latest here: https://michelleinthemeadow.com New Updates: The 16' Cattle Panel Trellis Hoops and Nets … [Read more...] about Birdies vs Vego Raised Garden Bed Review Comparison 120 Day Update

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Key Takeaways Healthy soil is the foundation of a productive garden, and building it works best as a seasonal … [Read More...] about How to Build Healthy Soil One Season at a Time

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Can you reset a raised garden bed in the middle of summer without starting from scratch? If you're gardening in Florida … [Read More...] about Garden Bed Makeover: Clearing Space for Florida’s Hottest Season

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Summary Slow gardening is a gentle approach that values presence, observation, and enjoyment over speed and output. … [Read More...] about The Joy of Slow Gardening: Finding Peace in Your Backyard

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