Excited to get more things "Growing On" here in the meadow. Today, I'm planting out more of my selection from @TheUrbanHarvest Seed Subscription. I was a bit late in starting, but we're moving ahead. You might think that growing a garden in winter would be impossible, but I have a 300 day growing season here, and while we do have some frosty nights (sometimes … [Read more...] about Planting More Florida Friendly Fall & Winter Seeds
Gardening
Falling for Gardening – Live Stream October 5, 2025
Here in my area we're 60+ days away from our first frost date, so that means there's still time to do some Fall Gardening. I'll share what we're doing and we'd love to get your comments and feedback, too. 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/56849355... … [Read more...] about Falling for Gardening – Live Stream October 5, 2025
No-Till Gardening for Self-Sufficient Vegetables
No-till gardening is a simple way to grow vegetables without disturbing the soil. Instead of digging or turning the ground, you leave the soil structure in place and build fertility on top. This method keeps soil life healthy, holds moisture better, and reduces weeds over time. For gardeners in Zone 9B who want a steady supply of fresh vegetables, no-till gardening can be … [Read more...] about No-Till Gardening for Self-Sufficient Vegetables
Imperfect Garden Tour – September 2025 | Zone 9B NE Florida
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Closing the Loop: Turning Garden Waste into Valuable Resources
A meadow garden in Northeast Florida can bring color, life, and pollinators to any outdoor space. But the key to keeping it healthy lies beneath the surface — in the soil. Many gardeners throw away leaves, grass clippings, and food scraps without realizing these materials can be turned into valuable resources. By reusing what the garden produces, you close the loop. This … [Read more...] about Closing the Loop: Turning Garden Waste into Valuable Resources






