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It's That Time of Year Again.......
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<blockquote data-quote="greenrene" data-source="post: 593452" data-attributes="member: 9177"><p>I have been so slacking on my gardening, but I've been soooooo busy and tired... Our gardening season here in FL is the opposite of what most of you guys deal with - our off season is the summer because it gets too hot to grow anything but tropicals. It's too late here to plant a lot of stuff; however, the new garden season starts again in August/September and lasts through May/June, so I have time to plan. Not sure how much I'll be able to do with a new baby though. Right now I have some tomatoes, cukes, watermelons, mint, and stevia that are in dire need of transplanting, a tray full of lettuce that is doing nicely, and some beautiful purple spinach that seems to have fallen victim to some sort of critter. I have a big yard, but most of it is shaded, and it's ALL sand, so for now I'm going the container route. I want to install raised beds, but the only feasible place is a spot in my front yard, and I'm a little leery of that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenrene, post: 593452, member: 9177"] I have been so slacking on my gardening, but I've been soooooo busy and tired... Our gardening season here in FL is the opposite of what most of you guys deal with - our off season is the summer because it gets too hot to grow anything but tropicals. It's too late here to plant a lot of stuff; however, the new garden season starts again in August/September and lasts through May/June, so I have time to plan. Not sure how much I'll be able to do with a new baby though. Right now I have some tomatoes, cukes, watermelons, mint, and stevia that are in dire need of transplanting, a tray full of lettuce that is doing nicely, and some beautiful purple spinach that seems to have fallen victim to some sort of critter. I have a big yard, but most of it is shaded, and it's ALL sand, so for now I'm going the container route. I want to install raised beds, but the only feasible place is a spot in my front yard, and I'm a little leery of that. [/QUOTE]
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