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Ancient City Garden: Worm Barrel
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Zone 9 Organic Gardening in Northeast Florida. About The Ancient City Gardener. Monday, August 11, 2014. So Until next time.HAPPY GARDENING! October 13, 2014 at 1:05 PM. Good idea. I live in NW La and it doesnt get much below freezing. Should I wait until next spring or can I start now. I can put the bin inside a store room. October 13, 2014 at 7:38 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Garden is Overgrowing Me! First tree in the food forest. Spring Planting Update - 2014. Seeds for Spring Garden.
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Ancient City Garden: HELP! My Garden is Overgrowing Me!
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Zone 9 Organic Gardening in Northeast Florida. About The Ancient City Gardener. Sunday, June 22, 2014. My Garden is Overgrowing Me! Last week I harvested the largest of my Yardlong Beans and had enough for a couple of meals. They were delicious cooked with onions and crumbled bacon. I decided to let them fill out a little more and pick some this weekend. I'm here to tell you.this may have been a mistake! I've never seen anything grow so fast! This morning I harvested 10 pounds. You can see the damage don...
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Ancient City Garden: First tree in the food forest
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Zone 9 Organic Gardening in Northeast Florida. About The Ancient City Gardener. Sunday, November 17, 2013. First tree in the food forest. Today I transplanted a small Fig tree that was in the area where my future vegetable beds will be. This is the third time I have transplanted this tree since I moved here . It is being planted in the area that will become my food forest, so this should be the last time it gets moved. I started out by digging a planting hole about 2 feet deep and 3 feet wide. In the spr...
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Ancient City Garden: January 2014
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Zone 9 Organic Gardening in Northeast Florida. About The Ancient City Gardener. Sunday, January 26, 2014. Wait to prune spring bloomers like azaleas and loropetalums until after they bloom. Also, azaleas shouldn't be pruned after the 4th of July ( that's what my grandmother taught me ). This is when they start forming blooms for the next year. If you feel that you just have to prune, be selective and prune very lightly. SooooUntil next time. HAPPY GARDENING! Friday, January 17, 2014. I'll let it grow unt...
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Ancient City Garden: Seeds for Spring Garden
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Zone 9 Organic Gardening in Northeast Florida. About The Ancient City Gardener. Saturday, December 28, 2013. Seeds for Spring Garden. Before Christmas, I couldn't stand it any longer.I ordered seed for my 2014 garden. After extensively searching through their on-line catalog, I placed an order with Southern Exposure Seed Exchange. They specialize in heirloom and open pollinated seed, specifically for the hot, humid climate of the southeastern states. Here is a list of what I ordered. I'll be starting the...
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Ancient City Garden: December 2013
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Zone 9 Organic Gardening in Northeast Florida. About The Ancient City Gardener. Tuesday, December 31, 2013. I say "Good Bye" to 2013 because it has not been a good year for me. I won't go into any details, please just take my word for it. The reason I'm making this post is to say "THANK YOU"! THANK YOU.to all my readers! This blog has been the best part of this year. When I started this blog my first thought was "Why would anyone be interested in the gardening that I do in my yard? So here's to 2014!
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Cypress Gardens - the Gardeners Blog: Volunteer Opportunities
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Help Historic Cypress Gardens. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). How to Grow a Pineapple. Cypress Gardens near Charleston SC, USA. Though the swamp dogwood Cornus foemina may go unnoticed by most of our visitors it is very appealing to birds . This tree unlike its showy . Hypertufa and Sand-Cast Leaf Workshops. Hypertufa and Sand-Cast Leaf Workshops at Cypress Gardens. Concrete project takes 2 days to complete, the first day you make your mold. Garden Ornaments Workshops -Hypertufa. New Plants to Try. There ar...
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Cypress Gardens - the Gardeners Blog: Plant Sale May 16
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May 13, 2015. Plant Sale May 16. May 16th is the free Saturday for Berkeley County Residents. Just bring your photo ID and get in free between 9am and 12:00 noon and stay until closing at 5:00pm. Regular admission prices apply after noon. $10.00 for adults, $9.00 for seniors, $5.00 for children 6-12 and 5 and under are Free. $1 off Adult and senior admission with a military ID or AAA card. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). How to Grow a Pineapple. Cypress Gardens near Charleston SC, USA. How to Grow Yo...
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Cypress Gardens - the Gardeners Blog: How to Grow a Pineapple
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How to Grow a Pineapple. How to Grow Your Own Pineapple Fruit. It takes about a year to grow a pineapple fruit. You need a greenhouse or. A sunny room to get the plant through the winter. Place the plant in a 6 inch pot with a good peat-lite potting mix. (Cactus mix would be good.) The soil should be damp, but not too wet. One of the biggest mistakes people make when growing pineapple and other bromeliads is over-watering. It will take 4-6 weeks for the plant to get a good root system. As apples and othe...
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Cypress Gardens - the Gardeners Blog: The Summer Time Blues
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Jul 23, 2015. The Summer Time Blues. Think of a theme for your garden. Do you want a formal garden or a whimsical garden? Perhaps you would like your garden to be a tropical paradise or Asian inspired. Then there are wildlife gardens for birds, butterflies and bees. Salvias, or sages as they are commonly called, come in many colors and there’s plenty of blue ones that will stand up to our hot summers. Mexican Sage Salvia leucantha. Anise-scented sage Salvia guaranitica. And Blue Sage Salvia farinacea.
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