While we can grow some many amazing vegetables and herbs in our gardens in Florida, I have made some of the mistakes identified in this article… 10 Plants You Should Never Grow Together (bhg.com) Contact me for more information.
Growing Black Eyed Peas in Florida
Our first crop of black eyed peas from the garden. And more are on the way. Yes, you can grow them beachside in Florida!
Bamboo – Sustainable and Provides Privacy
Yes, bamboo can be sustainable. This is a picture of my backyard. I can’t see my neighbors! Don’t get me wrong, I love people and am friends with many of my neighbors. I still love the wall of bamboo! Read full article… Sustainable Material Spotlight: Bamboo (nar.realtor)
Plants that shouldn’t be grown together
If you look at my blogs, we love to grow fruits and vegetables in our garden. We get better at it every year. This is definitely interesting information. See full article… 10 Plants You Should Never Grow Together (bhg.com)
Growing Kale in Ormond Beach FL
And yet ANOTHER delicious reason to move to Florida or buy your own home to grow a garden! The Kale is looking amazing. Making soup!
Growing Tomatoes in Florida
Our first batch of tomatoes from our garden in Ormond Beach, FL!
Gardening in Ormond Beach – Vidalia Onions
We pulled vidalia onions out of our garden today. I’ll clean them up and use in a dinner this week. Cut off the root end and replant. I’ll cut off the tops which are great for making your own vegetable stock.
Gardening in Florida – Making Your Own Rosemary Salt
Yes, you can grow amazing Rosemary in Florida and flavor sea salt which makes this even more delicious!
Companion Plants for Kale – Gardening in Ormond Beach, FL
I’m so excited about the companion plants for kale. We already successfully grow radishes, cilantro, peas, and rosemary. We’re still learning as we go along. Read full article below… 10 Best Companion Plants for Kale (bhg.com) If you would like to get in touch with me, click here for more information. Follow me on Facebook! […]
Ormond Beach Garden Vegetables
Our garden in Ormond Beach never ceases to amaze me. The more experiments that we try, the better it gets! These are our recent carrots and radishes which we ate with our dinner a few days ago. Stay tuned for more…you can grow almost anything here.