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How We Grow Endless Onions On Our Patio!

August 16, 2025 by Michelle Leave a Comment

Product Provided By Epic Gardening: https://michelleinthemeadow.com/straw to learn more. Check out the @onemellowmarigold Carrot Video to learn about her sowing technique. • Chamomile, Carrots and Cornstarch I was long overdue updating this raised bed, so lets do some experimenting. I plant 3 ways and we'll see how we did in a future video. I probably broke … [Read more...] about How We Grow Endless Onions On Our Patio!

Managing Fungal Diseases in Florida’s Humid Climate

August 13, 2025 by Michelle Leave a Comment

Florida’s humid climate creates the perfect environment for fungal diseases to thrive. Warm air and frequent rainfall allow spores to spread quickly through gardens. Leaves that stay wet for long periods provide fungi with the moisture they need to grow and infect plants. In Zone 9B, this cycle can continue year-round because there is little break from the heat and … [Read more...] about Managing Fungal Diseases in Florida’s Humid Climate

Finally The Comfrey is Planted — Time for More Garden Projects | VLOG

August 10, 2025 by Michelle Leave a Comment

In this video I wrap up planting comfrey in the South wall garden, and then share with you the innumerable projects I have growing on around here. If you want to plant comfrey in your garden, I've also included some information from Google and Gemini AI. Comfrey is a truly remarkable plant that serves as a living, self-maintaining fertilizer factory for your garden. … [Read more...] about Finally The Comfrey is Planted — Time for More Garden Projects | VLOG

Perennial Vegetables That Keep Producing in Zone 9B

August 8, 2025 by Michelle Leave a Comment

Perennial vegetables grow back year after year without replanting. Once established, they continue to provide food with less effort than annual crops. In Northeast Florida Zone 9B, the long growing season and mild winters create the perfect environment for many perennial vegetables. These plants thrive in heat, handle seasonal rains, and keep producing even when annual … [Read more...] about Perennial Vegetables That Keep Producing in Zone 9B

Why Raised Beds Are a Game-Changer for Florida Gardeners

August 5, 2025 by Michelle Leave a Comment

Florida gardeners face unique challenges. The soil is often sandy, low in nutrients, and quick to dry out. Heavy summer rains can flood plants, while weeds grow fast in the warm climate. Raised beds give gardeners an advantage by creating controlled spaces that improve soil, manage drainage, and reduce weed pressure. In Northeast Florida, where sudden downpours can wash away … [Read more...] about Why Raised Beds Are a Game-Changer for Florida Gardeners

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The "Imperfect Garden" Tour: Bracing for 27°F in Zone 9B. Welcome to another Imperfect Garden tour! We’re bracing for … [Read More...] about January Imperfect Garden Tour in Northeast Florida Before Winter’s Worst

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