by Amanda Rose Newton Gardeners-- not just football fans-- know that fall is game time! That is when our gardens are getting ready to produce everything from squash to peppers to tomatoes. For many of us, 2020 served as a great motivator to … [Read more...] about Preserving the Harvest: Getting the Most from Your Fall Produce, Part 1
Environmentally Minded Planting
by Amanda Rose Newton You may have noticed our blog has been focusing quite a bit on all things organic and sustainable this fall. With our proximity to the lagoon, the influx of rain, and unique biodiversity right in our own backyards, it’s hard … [Read more...] about Environmentally Minded Planting
Good Gourd! Growing Ornamental Squash in Florida
by Amanda Rose Newton Nothing says fall quite like a decorative gourd! These fruits (yes, fruits) are members of the Curcurbitaceae family, which also includes zucchini, cucumbers, and summer squash. While most are used primarily for … [Read more...] about Good Gourd! Growing Ornamental Squash in Florida
Fall Fertilizing in Florida
by Amanda Rose Newton The ban on fertilizer in Brevard county ends at the beginning of October. Now that the rainy season is over (although, the recent weather has us all fooled), you may be wondering what plants, if any, need fertilizing in your … [Read more...] about Fall Fertilizing in Florida
Composting 101: Part 2: Vermicomposting
by Amanda Rose Newton Vermicomposting, also known as worm composting, is an easy way to speed up the composting process we discussed last week. Even better, this is a technique that is adaptable for almost any living space, whether you occupy a … [Read more...] about Composting 101: Part 2: Vermicomposting
Composting 101: Part 1: The Basics
by Amanda Rose Newton Why Compost? Most of us are at least vaguely familiar with composting and that it is generally deemed a good exercise to engage in. How and where to start is often not as clear. To help you in your journey as we … [Read more...] about Composting 101: Part 1: The Basics
The Magical Migration of The Monarchs: How You Can Help The Journey
by Amanda Rose Newton Monarch butterflies will be making their final pass for the season through Central Florida in the next few weeks as they continue southward to their destination in Mexico. While still on the endangered list, monarchs are … [Read more...] about The Magical Migration of The Monarchs: How You Can Help The Journey
Your Florida Garden Will Be Visited By More than Just Honeybees!
by Amanda Rose Newton Here in Florida, fall is the time to get back into the garden. It marks the return of many of our favorite flowers, edibles, and pollinators. We are all familiar with Apis mellifera, our domestic honeybee but what about … [Read more...] about Your Florida Garden Will Be Visited By More than Just Honeybees!
What to Plant in September: The BEST time of year in Florida!
by Amanda Rose Newton If I had to choose, September would be my vote for the best month to garden in Brevard County. Not only are the temperatures cooling off, but now that hectic beginning-of-the-school-year schedules are calming down, there is … [Read more...] about What to Plant in September: The BEST time of year in Florida!
Chop N’ Drop It! Getting the most out of your garden plants
by Amanda Rose Newton With every season change, we see a change in the variety of plants present in our landscape. One plant’s expiration date is another plant’s beginning. Those deceased plants can still offer a wealth of service in your … [Read more...] about Chop N’ Drop It! Getting the most out of your garden plants