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Planting Asian Long Beans, Critters, Good Luck, and A Busy Week Around The Meadow VLOG

July 15, 2022 by Michelle Leave a Comment

Planting Asian Long Beans, Critters, Good Luck, and A Busy Week Around The Meadow VLOG We have had a beautiful amount of rain, and where I live, it’s been just enough to mean that I didn’t need to water this week - so I took advantage of that “free time” to catch up on some projects in the garden, try out a new tool, and some new technology, too. Learn More About Asian … [Read more...] about Planting Asian Long Beans, Critters, Good Luck, and A Busy Week Around The Meadow VLOG

Gardening Mistakes and Lessons in my Northeast Florida Garden

July 12, 2022 by Michelle Leave a Comment

Gardening Mistakes and Lessons in my Northeast Florida Garden While I’ve been learning for a few years - this really is the largest and most diverse set of plants that I’ve ever grown - and I have really, really learned a lot this season. Trial by failure, if I may be so bold. Join me as I walk around the meadow garden and share some of the mistakes and lessons I hope … [Read more...] about Gardening Mistakes and Lessons in my Northeast Florida Garden

Saturday Morning In The Meadow After A July Rain Storm VLOG

July 9, 2022 by Michelle Leave a Comment

Saturday Morning in the Meadow VLOG I do love the meadow after the rain. This morning, I’m just taking a walk around the property and noticing and sharing things. Thank you for joining me in the Meadow. About Michelle in the Meadow I am a suburban gardener located in zone 9A in Northeast Florida. I started growing in this suburban lot in 2019 and have expanded the … [Read more...] about Saturday Morning In The Meadow After A July Rain Storm VLOG

Planting Yams and Sweet Potatoes in Florida in July and Improvised Shade for Transplants

July 8, 2022 by Michelle Leave a Comment

Planting Yams and Sweet Potatoes in Florida in July It’s time to get these Yam Slips and Sweet Potato Slips planted. I’ve missed my “transplant with care window” by a few days according to the IFAS Master Gardener program - but I’m planting anyway - the slips are ready and so are the beds. You can take a look at the Northeast Florida Planting Grids here: … [Read more...] about Planting Yams and Sweet Potatoes in Florida in July and Improvised Shade for Transplants

Garden Haul From My Suburban Garden in Zone 9A Northeast Florida

July 4, 2022 by Michelle Leave a Comment

Garden Haul From My Suburban Garden in Zone 9A Northeast Florida For Instagram for June, I decided to post pictures from my #dailyharvest to share what we were growing and enjoying regularly. Some days were better than others, but all in all, had a great month. Truly my very best month of eating from the garden EVER. Some viewers asked if I would make a recap video of the … [Read more...] about Garden Haul From My Suburban Garden in Zone 9A Northeast Florida

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