It's fall and time to start new garden. Some will be confused, but don't forget-it's Florida. Here is everything upside down. When people harvesting their food we just planting it.
Nothing growing here in summer. There are few exceptions though. It's eggplants and okra. They love heat. But we are going to talk about everything else, besides those two. Like tomatoes and cucumbers, for example. If you plant them in summer they will burn and die in no time. So, solution is only one. Let's do it during winter. It's challenging sometimes because tomatoes do not want to set fruits if temperature at night will drop below 55F. That is happen pretty often in January-February. That is why we have two seasons: August(starting seedling indoor) - December and February(starting seedlings indoor) - May. I have few pictures from last season and gladly sharing it with you.
This season I'll share with you each and every step. That is a promise.
Good stuff, and good to share you knowledge. You are so fortunate to be able to grow year round. Upvoted and following
Thank you, I see you have your own garden experiments. Good to know. I followed you too.
Gardening year round! So envious!
I'm attempting my first winter garden this year. In the north state of Michigan. Just an experiment but still hopeful!
We don't or I don't think of other states as having such different growing seasons unless they are the coldest states. I think more of Florida as an ever growing state, not one that is too hot to grow. You've taught me something new. I just love your pictures, they are beautiful.
Dude, you're absolutely killing it. That's all I have to say.
Thank you :)
Good photo
Thank you :)
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It's Spring where I am and I'm just starting a new potted garden! 💚🌱
That is so cool! I’m following you :)
Awesome. I'm sure Florida's climate is awesome for gardening
I would not say it. It’s very challenging