by Barbara | Jul 20, 2017 | Pests
My back yard is on a lake and is basically a swamp. There are 36 pond cypress trees that lead down to the lake and while I do love them and the shady environment they provide, it certainly says a lot about the topography of my backyard. It’s low laying and...
by Barbara | Apr 20, 2015 | Amazing Fungi, Uncategorized
Shift your paradigm with Paul Stamets fascinating talk on fungi and the world saving qualities this amazingly complex organism has to offer.
by Barbara | Apr 16, 2015 | Design, Uncategorized
What makes a tropical landscape so desirable? One reason has to be that you want ” that feel” of being on vacation even though you are home. The riot of colors, textures and even sounds call to mind memories of far away places with crystal blue water,...
by Barbara | Apr 2, 2015 | AG Fundraiser, Growing, Uncategorized, Vegetables and Other Edibles
Need an Ag Fundraiser? This is a great opportunity for high school Ag classes or 4-h chapters to learn about production farming with a bit of a twist…a different type of agriculture fundraising. We call it “Take Home A Garden”. It’s not...
by Barbara | Mar 22, 2015 | Growing, Uncategorized, Urban Farming, Vegetables and Other Edibles
The winter growing season makes Florida vegetable gardeners the envy of many in cold locked locations. While northerners are posting pictures of snow and ice crusted landscapes, the gardeners in zones 9 and above are showing off their lettuce, cabbage, tomatoes,...