My Fall Vegetable Garden
Fall is fast approaching, and that means my favorite season for gardening has arrived! September is the month we get to start all of our fall favorites. For me, this means starting lettuce, kale, broccoli,… Read More
Posted: September 16, 2016
Fall is fast approaching, and that means my favorite season for gardening has arrived! September is the month we get to start all of our fall favorites. For me, this means starting lettuce, kale, broccoli,… Read More
Category: Horticulture
Tags: Annuals, arugula, Broccoli, carrots, collards, direct seed, Fall Gardening, frost cloth, General Gardening, Kale, lettuce, mustards, Panhandle Gardening, spinach, Swiss chard, Transplant, vegetable gardening
Posted: November 6, 2015
While many peninsular Florida farmers do not have to worry about cold protection, farmers in the Florida Panhandle are certainly an exception. Most of the Panhandle is in zone 8b, which means average minimum temperatures… Read More
Category: Agriculture
Tags: Cold Protection, frost cloth, Fruit, High Tunnels, Panhandle Agriculture, protected agriculture, small farms, Vegetables
Posted: November 4, 2015
While most of Florida does not have to worry about freezing winter weather, the Florida Panhandle is certainly an exception. North Florida experiences a few hard freezes – temperatures less than 28°F for over five… Read More
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