by Barbara | Jul 13, 2018 | Growing, Uncategorized, Urban Farming
Dog Food and Cardboard? It’s no secret that Florida has pretty sandy soil in many locations. There is also a lot of earth scraping and fill dirt brought in for home construction, that has a high sand content and not much nutritional value for plants. If you...
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,...
by Barbara | Nov 10, 2014 | Urban Farming
Science and technology is leading the way to creative and fascinating farming techniques revolutionizing how we obtain our vegetables. Many advances involve growing food without soil, hydroponically, enabling more food to be grown in smaller spaces. Methodology is...
by Barbara | Aug 21, 2014 | Urban Farming, Vegetables and Other Edibles
Ready… Set… GROW Tampa Bay It’s time to start thinking about that garden you always swear you’re going to plant. But you look outside AND it’s hot AND you’ve got to till AND weed AND amend soil and heck, Yard Crashers is on right...