Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Considering how many things she grows now I'd say it's safe to assume that if you can eat it she'd be willing to grow it.. lol
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Lots of free seed sites on the web. Check it out.
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I agree that tomatoes and apples are not the same in the south. I think they need the cold temps to develop the flavor that we are used to.
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I had to use netting to protect my tomatoes from birds and little critters in Minnesota. Sounds like the same here. I have been reading some suggestions for shade cloth. Is that something that covers the plants all the time or just when particularly hot and sunny? Should I plant Tomatoes where there is more shade??
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This year my wonderful husband who has, I believe, ten green thumbs, has grown peppers: Italian, bell, and jalapeño. We have had lovely tomatoes, basil, sage, rosemary, and thyme. Lots of rain helped!
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I grow potatoes, tomatoes, peppers green and super hot, , corn, cucumbers, cantaloupe, watermelon, papaya, orange, lemon, lime, edamame, bush beans, blueberries, plumeria.
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Buy a pineapple and twist off the top and tell your wife to plant it-my husband has about 15 pineapple plants all around the house! They are very sweet too but takes 2-3 yrs. We have a fig tree-I think my husband got over 355 figs!!!!So far! As far as gardening-keep it backyard. We have the herbs in pots in front-to the side of the driveway
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Do you grow in pots, raised beds or in the ground?
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I don't think you are allowed to grow pot. But there is a store up the road that will sell you any kind you like as long as you have a Mask on and know the secret handshake to get in. Raccoon salute - YouTube Tell 'Em Lucky Nucky sent ya!
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I also have herbs--basil, parsley, rosemary, thyme, oregano, lemongrass & mint. If we can't get back to the EU next summer, I may turn much of that side of the CYV into a container truck garden. I'd like to try eggplant and baby squash.
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You can grow vegetables.
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Check YouTube for Florida gardening. Lots of Florida gardeners giving really good info. The season here is roughly Sept/Apr but there are some hot weather crops as well. I do large pots and vertical gardening in a protected area. Very little bending over! Look at Gardening with Leon for his take on easy watering tubs, a great space saver.
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Good luck with a garden in Florida. Gardens are a rarity in Florida due to the sandy soil and extreme heat.
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Check with the Master Gardener program. They have great advice specific to the area. Link below.
Sumter County Master Gardeners - TheVillages |
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