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Another Rainy Day
Today is another rainy day here in the panhandle of florida. Between yesterday and today we have had about 3 1/2 inches of rain with more to come. But, it has been mostly a slow steady rain, which is the … Continue reading
A Midsummer Garden Update
Here in the panhandle of Florida, it’s been a crazy summer. If the heat hasn’t gotten to your garden, then the rain probably has. Over this Fourth of July holiday, here at my house, I have had over 8″ of … Continue reading
Garden Update
Here it is almost 8 pm and I just came in from working in the garden. The days have gotten longer and that just means that much more time to work in the yard. I have been so busy working … Continue reading
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Vegetables to plant in January
I can’t believe how time flies. Here we are halfway through January and I am finally putting this list out. The weather here in zone 8b this year has been strange, to say the least. We have had a few … Continue reading
Garden Update
The weather here has been warm and it seems my garden is really loving it. We had our first frost about two weeks ago, and of course I forgot to write down the date. I really need to get better … Continue reading
Garden Update and Vegetables To Plant In September
Wow, I can’t believe fall is right around the corner. The temperatures are falling and the days are getting shorter. I replanted my garden in August, for the second round of summer veggies along with a few winter veggies. It seemed … Continue reading