I’ve been doing that for a year now. I will be picking squash, cilantro, green beans, tomatoes, and jalapeños for dinner tonight. 😋 And while I was out surveying what’s for dinner I ate five strawberries. 🙌
Best decision I made last year was to take up growing my own food.
My only bummer this spring has been that my first Meyer lemon tre…
I’ve been doing that for a year now. I will be picking squash, cilantro, green beans, tomatoes, and jalapeños for dinner tonight. 😋 And while I was out surveying what’s for dinner I ate five strawberries. 🙌
Best decision I made last year was to take up growing my own food.
My only bummer this spring has been that my first Meyer lemon tree budded beautifully with tons of flowers and lemons starting and then promptly all dropped off. 😭 I was so bummed. Still don’t know what happened. Looks healthy otherwise. It was the first year so that might be it.
Ya. I’m in Florida. I am loving the almost year around gardening, but we take June July and august off because most veggies can’t survive the heat and humidity along with the rainfall. I didn’t know that last year ( 😳 😬) as I was new to Florida in 2020 and new to gardening a year ago, and I struggled my way through last summer trying. 😂 Since then have learned a ton! Great winter harvest and now spring is looking good. But I’m excited to take a break for the summer and hit it again in the fall.
This has kept me sane is clown world. I stepped back from all the political stuff (even though I stayed well informed) and just took a breath of fresh air and cleared my head this past year.
I’ve been doing that for a year now. I will be picking squash, cilantro, green beans, tomatoes, and jalapeños for dinner tonight. 😋 And while I was out surveying what’s for dinner I ate five strawberries. 🙌
Best decision I made last year was to take up growing my own food.
My only bummer this spring has been that my first Meyer lemon tree budded beautifully with tons of flowers and lemons starting and then promptly all dropped off. 😭 I was so bummed. Still don’t know what happened. Looks healthy otherwise. It was the first year so that might be it.
Oh awesome. You must live in a warm area?
Ya. I’m in Florida. I am loving the almost year around gardening, but we take June July and august off because most veggies can’t survive the heat and humidity along with the rainfall. I didn’t know that last year ( 😳 😬) as I was new to Florida in 2020 and new to gardening a year ago, and I struggled my way through last summer trying. 😂 Since then have learned a ton! Great winter harvest and now spring is looking good. But I’m excited to take a break for the summer and hit it again in the fall.
This has kept me sane is clown world. I stepped back from all the political stuff (even though I stayed well informed) and just took a breath of fresh air and cleared my head this past year.
Bravo on riding out the learning curve. I have a brother in Williston? And he is learning the curve well.