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Monthly Garden Tour June 2022 – Zone 9A Northeast Florida

June 5, 2022 by Michelle Leave a Comment

Garden Tour in our zone 9A suburban garden for June 2022 : And, excitedly, my shoulder sling is off and I am navigating the next normal in the garden. About our Garden: We garden on a suburban lot in zone 9A in Northeast Florida. We have a 300+ day growing season in our area. We are currently growing in many raised garden beds of various sizes. Along both sides of the … [Read more...] about Monthly Garden Tour June 2022 – Zone 9A Northeast Florida

Growing Passionfruit in Grow Bags on a Cattle Panel Trellis

June 1, 2022 by Michelle Leave a Comment

Passio​n​fruit is delicious and should be pretty easy to grow in my zone 9A Garden here in Northeast Florida. We didn't have a chance this year to build the trellis we want for the passionfruit so in this video I show you how we worked it out using cattle panels and grow bags. If you're growing passion fruit and have any tips you'd like to share with me I would love to hear … [Read more...] about Growing Passionfruit in Grow Bags on a Cattle Panel Trellis

Our 3 Rain Collection Systems We Use To Collect 100’s of Gallons of Rain in Florida Rain Storms

May 29, 2022 by Michelle Leave a Comment

Our rain barrel collection systems allow us to collect more than 1,000 gallons of water during a rainfall in more than 600 of that into tanks that we can redirect into places in our garden. In this video I show you our different rain collection systems including an IBC Tote and a rain barrel we purchased from Wayfair. About IBC Totes An IBC tote is a large, heavy-duty … [Read more...] about Our 3 Rain Collection Systems We Use To Collect 100’s of Gallons of Rain in Florida Rain Storms

A Hopeful Day in the Garden and Thank You VLOG

May 26, 2022 by Michelle Leave a Comment

In today's video, I just wanted to share some of the things around the garden that have given me a little joy, hope, and happiness. And I hope they bring you some hope, too. 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 garden every year. In 2020 I … [Read more...] about A Hopeful Day in the Garden and Thank You VLOG

How We Keep Pests Out of the Vegetable Garden

May 22, 2022 by Michelle Leave a Comment

We​ grow ​our own vegetables because we like gardening and we really want to get higher quality food. Dumping a bunch of chemicals in the garden sort of negates the whole point of having a home-grown meal. ​In this video, I walk you around the garden and show off the different things that I try to help mitigate the pest pressure in the garden. Not all of them are perfect but it … [Read more...] about How We Keep Pests Out of the Vegetable Garden

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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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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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