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Hydroponics System
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Hypotonic system
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I grow Tomatoes in pots a couple of times...they don't yield as much as when I was up north, but there's nothing like the taste of a backyard tomato. We have better luck with herbs. Basil does well and sage, chives are a little more of a challenge. oregano and rosemary will require an electric hedge clipper to keep them in check forget about parsley...there's a butterfly down here that loves to lay eggs in it, and overnight the lava will have enjoyed close to the whole darn plant I've grown onions in pots from the bottoms of onions purchased at the store and of course pineapples from the tops, takes about 18 months but they are the sweetest that you'll ever taste, they'll fruit up in February and are ripe by late July, generally about 3/4 size what you'd get in the market We tried amending the soil, but the bunnies are really an issue....they eat everything that they can get a hold of |
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“ In 2019, Florida adopted Statute 604.71. This statute states that no county, municipality, or other political subdivision in Florida can regulate vegetable gardens on residential properties. This statute only protects your right to grow food for you and your family to eat.” Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes : Online Sunshine |
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If you want the bunnies to leave your garden alone, identify a spot and feed them. We put out one apple on a stake and a few carrots every day and they leave all our plants alone. We live happily together!
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We always plant tomato’s and I have fresh herbs and arugula growing now
Summer is simply too hot to grow anything |
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I usr a drip irritation system and coconut shell....and a self watering system system of hydroponics.
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The solution is to add organic matter. Sulfur, Ammonium sulfate etc will all lower the ph. I am growing blueberries in huge tubs. Looks like a huge crop this year, if the birds don't as they did last year, eat most of them. . |
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Vegetable Gardening by Season - Gardening Solutions - University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences |
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Any other Florida growing questions can be answered by Going on Google to IFIS (institute of food and Agricultural sciences) and then the item that you're looking for such as peaches, pears, blueberries, etc. |
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