in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Hey friends, it’s the start of the growing season here in the South, and there’s still plenty of time to get a garden going—even if you’re brand new to it! 🌿 I’ve been testing out a few different gardening styles, and in this video, I break down not only how much money you can save but also how much each style costs to set up.
Whether you’re looking at raised beds, container gardens, vertical greenstalks, or in-ground gardens, I’ll show you how much bang you can get for your buck—and potentially save up to $500 in just one season! 💰
Curious which style works best for your budget? Check out the video below!👇
$500 Garden Savings in ONE Season: Exploring Cost-Effective Gardening Styles!
https://youtu.be/Fj2jeo7HgZo
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September is a big month for us here in the South—it's officially the start of our big fall season! Ready to get growing? Here's everything you can start from seed this month:
- Beets
- Broccoli
- Brussels Sprouts
- Cabbage
- Cauliflower
- Chinese Cabbage
- Collards
- Eggplant
- Kale
- Peppers
- Strawberries
- Swiss Chard
- Tomatoes
- Celery
- Mustard Greens
- Beans
- Carrots
- Cucumbers
- Onions
- Radishes
- Squashes
- Turnips
**North Florida friends**: It's best to grab tomatoes and peppers as transplants to beat the future cold.
**South Florida friends**: You can hold off another month if you prefer— cooler weather will take a bit longer to arrive!
Happy Gardening! 👩🌾
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Getting ready for fall gardening here in the South? I recently used the Seedtime app to plan my garden, and it worked really well for our area, even helping with winter planning. In the below video, I share a few tips to help you use the app effectively if you're planning to garden through the colder months.
If you're interested in giving Seedtime a try, check out my link below and you can also get $5 off seeds. The free version works great, but the paid version offers even more cool features. Happy gardening!
Seedtime - seedtime.us/jkmel4ukl4tonac09iap-5fs?ref=homegrown…
Perfectly Plan Your Fall Garden For A Successful Harvest
https://youtu.be/3pWvwatAMBA
#FallGardening #SouthernGardening #WinterGarden #SeedtimeApp
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Many of you have asked where to get the multiplier perennial green onions that I featured in my Top 10 Money Saving Crop video. I found a supplier!
Check out Practical Plants - practicalplantsfl.com/products/finley-multiplier-o…
To see this veggies in action, check out my video - Top 10 Money Saving Crops to Grow in Your Backyard Garden
https://youtu.be/edmJs2Cn23I
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I Finally Mastered Growing Watermelons!
Hey friends!
After 7 years of trying, I finally grew watermelons to perfection! 🎉 This year, I picked 3 massive 35-pound watermelons, and now I have a second round of 4 melons on the vine!
Watermelons have always been my toughest challenge, but this year I nailed it. I've never been able to pick them at the perfect ripeness until now, let alone get a second round!
What plant do you struggle with the most in your garden?👇
Don't miss my video from last summer where I talked about all my watermelon growing mistakes: https://youtu.be/6FFBQDriQA0
Happy gardening! 🌼
#WatermelonSuccess #GardeningJourney #HomegrownHarvest #GardeningCommunity #FloridaGardening
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Let’s dive back into a gardening favorite! 🌿 August is just around the corner, but that video from last year featuring top seeds for the month? Still useful! 🎥 For some fresh gardening inspiration, watch the reposted video below.
Let's make this August as productive as ever! 💚🌻 What's growing in your garden this month? 🌱🌸
#GreenThumbVibes #GardenRewind #AugustGardeningGoals
August Gardening in Florida: Top 20 Vegetables to Plant NOW
https://youtu.be/Byzq-CEvSSE
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Here you will find all the info you need to cultivate a successful garden!
Welcome to Homegrown Florida, a channel dedicated to showcasing my journey as a Florida Gardener and Urban Homesteader.
With 7 years of experience, I find joy in nurturing plants that thrive in our warm, sub-tropical climate. Get ready for delicious recipes featuring produce straight from the garden. Embrace self-sufficiency through canning, dehydrating, teas, freeze drying, and medicinal remedies.
I believe in the importance of preserving our natural ecosystem and supporting local wildlife by incorporating native plants, attracting beneficial insects and pollinators. This channel is about building a community who share a passion for gardening, cooking, and self-sufficiency. Together, we can learn, grow, and inspire one another to cultivate a sustainable life.