I wasn't a fan of radishes until I heard if you cook them they resemble a potato and lose most of the heat. Roasted with oil, salt and pepper is so good.
This past yr was my first to grow Roselle; I love making the Jamaican Roselle & Ginger holiday drink! So I’m asking, HOW do I get my Roselle plants to Re-Seed??? Many Thanks!
I know we should always grow, but I'm shame to say I'm taking a break this fall. I do have onions, potatoes, sweet potatoes and garlic. But nothing else. Just prepping all the containers for the spring.
This year was hard for me to do anything… then I got pregnant and the heat was horrible in summer while having morning sickness, so all summer I let my beds bake in the sun… I know it’s not good but now I’m far enough along where the nausea is not so bad so hope to get my garden going again… but yeah sometimes we need to just have a break!!!
Just moved here from a state I could literally throw out seeds and have a garden but here in 9b it’s so hard. I thought I could grow tomatoes and squash now cuz it’s still warm but they aren’t getting fertilized, butternut and eggplants fertilized but turn yellow and soft in a few days. In the ground I do have a bunch of butter lettuce that’s coming up nicely Lima beans, cucumbers, broccoli, basil, carrots in a planter, cilantro and radishes. My garden is totally organic as well and surprisingly I don’t seem to have too many pests. Thank you for your encouragement.
It can take a little time to get used to growing down here when you're from anywhere else. Now is our kinda everything season. You will get it! Worm castings made a huge difference for me and also making compost. I have a worm farm in a bucket system that makes it easy. I clean it out about every 3 to 4 months and get 5 gallons of fresh castings. When I put in a start I put a handful in the hole and it seems to give them a boost. If you're doing in ground what is helpful is to pile on the wood chips. The first year I was sandy soil and by the next year I had at least 5 inches of nice compost till you could find the sandy soil. After 5 I can dig over 2 feet before I can see it and it helps so much just from the chip/ mulch/ leaves breaking down. Good luck. You will get it just do give up. We can't learn without failing before we succeed.
I am harvesting Roselle for the first time this year and made agua fresca de Jamaica which is a Mexican Roselle tea and my whole family loved it. I will be saving seeds to grow it again next year.
Love this video (all of the others too!🙌🌿) oddly enough I am addicted to fresh broccoli with hummus! I NEVER would have thought these two together would take the place of my favorites; oatmeal pies, freshly baked cookies and milk for dessert…after burgers and fries 🍔🍟🌿🪴lol Grow plant life and it helps with a healthier life, from my humble experience anyway 🙌😄🌿
I got a ton of butter crunch lettuce from my Extension office sale. I’m putting them in my carrot bed. I just can’t get friggin carrots started. I’ve tried a million ways and I give up. So hopefully the butter crunch goes well.
Yes, I have a bunch of Tithonia diversifolia because of the chop and drop benefit. But, the leaves also make good fodder for my meat rabbits. They are blooming now, so I guess I have to keep on top of them before they go to seed.
So excited!!! I’ve been watching your videos because I’m 10A west central Florida, and they’re really helpful! Though I planned to have my garden growing alongside my newborn baby last year, that did not happen haha! He’s about to turn 1 and my garden this year is big and beautiful! I planted a lot of cold crops, including carrots, right before Milton and they are getting big and healthy. The rain really helped with germination. I have been watering daily especially since October was hot, but it’s paying off! Going to plant Swiss chard, tatsoi, lettuce, and nasturtium seeds today. Thinking about ordering rutabaga seeds too.
Love the pineapple topic... Let me tell you these are the LOWEST maintenance plants. They die if I even think about watering them and require very little watering, if any, outside of what nature provides. I weed them once every few months and top off with soil maybe twice a year. They do not do well in my soil, but do great in the old tree pots from my neighbors projects. After you have harvested the fruit, leave the old plant around, while the old one will not technically produce another fruit, it will chute pups that you can split and replant elsewhere, I usually let these new chutes get fairly big before splitting, the little ones can be more finicky. Zone 10a/b, East of Fort Myers area.
Short n sweet carrots are one of my favorites I already planted them in October, me and my kids also love planting the rainbow colored carrots mix. My favorite lettuce is Burpee’s Bibb it is a type of buttercrunch tea has a great heat resistance. I am also planting herbs and potatoes. By the end of November I am planning to plant garlic, I already have my soft neck garlic chilling in the fridge.
Tiny onions are delicious pickled. Like I make pickled beets. Instead of having to cut them yo add to the jar just toss them in. They go great together.
I still have summer and fall plants producing. Peppers, eggplants and beans didn't get the memo to stop producing. My roselle are flowing and looking forward to trying the cranberry alternative thid Thanksgiving. I'm just doing lettuce and collard greens for the winter.
My tea bush & plumbago got beaten by the hurricane and are brown. I added soil and compost and am hoping they aren’t dead. I haven’t cut them back yet. Should I cut them ? Also I have a bee hive that started in one of my oaks after the hurricane -do you know or recommend anyone to safely remove it without pesticides ?
I saw in this video what appeared to be a great garden center. Can you please tell me where that was? I live in Brooksville and haven't found a really well stocked center. Thanks.
Prior to our hurricane shenanigans, I was working on an area for my raised beds and getting started. Hurricanes totally threw a wrench in my motivation. We did not get a ton of activity here, nor damage, but the stress of it all really threw me into a mental tailspin. I am down in Fort Myers area, I think borderline 10a/b. When would be the latest you think for brassicas?
Any tips on controlling Florida Snow? On one hand, the bees absolutely buzz in the winter as if my entire yard is alive so that is a good sign. However, we know this is the worst thing to allow to get overgrown. In years we don't manually pull them and it goes crazy killing my, uh, yard? One year it literally turned my soil into what seemed like ashes. I won't say I take care of the grass as we know it is just a waste of time, there are about 10 varieties of grasses and about 10x more varieties of flowering weeds - tons of bidens alba.
I live In North Pinellas county. The storms stopped me from growing this fall. I used my old crops that decomposed from my summer garden for compost. Any suggestions anyone in my zone?
Thank you. Im in same zone area, (Bradenton) but learning Florida gardening. Wondering about growing apples... do you have any tips on small yard/ dwarf tree possibilities???
Howdy Tara, I don’t have any tips for growing apples in Florida. For this far south, we don’t really get chill hours and have the right climate for apples… But we do have the right climate for sugar apples, which is a totally different plant.
Help! I had a beautiful garden in wv. I moved to Tampa past March and I tried to grow a few things here nothing made it. It's sandy here. What can I do to the ground should I have dump of top soil of so what should I add to it. I grow only things we eat. Tomato green beans potatoes cabbage carrots . What brand seeds do you buy where from.
For Sandy soil check out this video, 5 Super Easy Ways To Amend Sandy Soil th-cam.com/video/ueu9ZfrOoQw/w-d-xo.html The short answer is for vegetables. Yes, you need to amend the soil by adding compost. Avoid liquid fertilizers right now because all that will run right through the sand. In the video you can see a few different methods that I’ve done. In general, I use Southern exposure seed exchange seeds. You can pick those up online. I have some videos where I go over specific varieties that I recommend for us down in Florida. Welcome to Florida! 😊
Hello there. Looking for some tips on growing strawberries in zone 9. Im just north of you about 40 miles near inverness florida. Last year i bought 6 strawberry plants and they did great. Even threw out some side shoots which actually rooted and became nice plants. Most grew strawberries, but they were tiny. Then all of a sudden they all died one by one. Not sure why. Any suggestions?
I moved here from TN this past June so I’m use to doing all my garden stuff like May-Sept. I’m also use to taking my house plants inside come frost time. So I have a question…. Back home things would be over, all my banana trees and elephant ears would be chopped down by now, the garden would be over, and all my house plants would be inside under a grow light getting 12 hrs of light a day, this is what I’m use to. Now that I’m here and there is no danger of frost for me I would like to leave my house plants outside but I wonder if the shorter days (getting dark at 5pm) will effect them? I have Jades, elephant bush, pothos, ric rac cactus, aloe, fiddle fig trees, holiday cactus, etc.
Howdy, Amanda! Really depends where you live in Florida. North Florida and South Florida are two different beasts. The easiest trick… Look around do you see those house plants as landscaping plants in your area? In South Florida many house plants are used in landscaping like elephant ears in Croton. If that is the case, then no we don’t cut them back we just leave them outside. They might need some cold weather protection for a couple days in January but otherwise just leave them alone. Now North Florida if you’re pushing the zone, you may need to do a bit more once the cold snap start late December into January.
@ Thanks for the reply. I’m considered south Florida. I did plant my huge split leaf philodendron out in the ground, I’ve had it as a house plant for years in TN. I must find something new that will get huge cause I’m missing my huge house plant now. Lol. What I’m calling my house plants and leaving outside now is a couple pots of Jades, some pothos, wandering Jew, holiday cactus, couple other types of cactus, a fiddle fig, things along those lines. I’ve been told that besides perhaps a cold night here and there I shouldn’t have any frost or temp issues at my location. My planting zone is 10b per the charts. I just wasn’t sure how the shorter days would effect things. In TN I’d be forced to bring all these plants in by now due to temps so they would be under plant lights for 12 hr a day, so that got me wondering if the shorter daylight hours would effect them, should I bring in my special ones and still keep them under a plant light or will they be fine outdoors? I have found so much info on gardening, which I plan to do next year when I’m a little more settled and more educated on the topic since it seems like a whole different ballgame here in Florida. I just haven’t find a lot on how to deal w what “up north” folks would consider house plants. Lol. Again thanks for the reply, any advice is helpful!
I have Tithonia diversifolia for chop & drop, but also for the flowers that smell like honey. 🥰 But I've never had a single problem with reseeding. In fact, I've only been able to ever propagate it by cuttings. I'd ordered seeds years ago from a local seller, which didn't germinate. So, she ended up giving me some of her cuttings. Could some be sterile?
I grow them for chop and drop too. I have never had a reseeding problem, and I have heard they don't have seeds. I can only propagate through cuttings. Just giving my experience as well☺️
Do you know what bug or animal eats broccoli plants leaves? There’s something eating my plants leaves. Would these plants be able to survive after the leaves are eaten?
There are a few different things that eat broccoli leaves. One of the main ones is various white butterflies caterpillars. Broccoli is a host plant to all the white butterflies that you see in Florida. And just like all house plants they can handle having their eat leaves eaten… But that is only once they are mature plants. When their babies they need to be protected, whether you’re gonna eat the house plant or not. There are also some types of moth caterpillars that will also eat them, but the general rule is the same.
I'm so nervous about getting started on any garden lol plus I simply don't have the upfront cash to get soil, mulch , ect... what should I do? I have land 😢 I have Lemongrass, Cranberry Hibiscus, Soap Aloe, Pineapple plants ( still waiting lol) a few Banana trees I just planted that are unknown type 😢
Start small. You can often get used pots for free on facebook marketplace. Also look for free or cheap compost from your city/county. Mulch use getchipdrop.com... it is free. Join a local growing group for free and go to the local plant swaps. :) I would also say get good at few things and then expand.
Hi Michelle! All the planners have been shipped (orders through 10/19) and the digital was sent this last week. If you email at wild.floridian@gmail.com and let me know what name the order was placed under. I will investigate your order. With the hurricanes, it is possible planners were lost in transit. I know one person said that the post office put it on their step after they evacuated and it sat outside through Milton. I'm 100% committed to making sure everyone gets their orders, even if we have to send again because of all of our wild weather. :)
I got mine just after Milton. I think most got mailed out. Have not had a chance to get through it all yet, but it's so much thicker than I expected! I anticipate a great read!
I wasn't a fan of radishes until I heard if you cook them they resemble a potato and lose most of the heat. Roasted with oil, salt and pepper is so good.
I always forget this tip. Thank you for reminding me!
@@WildFloridian 😅oon ok
@@jeaniedeveau I like radishes but I am definitely trying this! I mean why not? We do it with turnips and rutabagas! Thank you for this recipe!
Do you boil them?
This past yr was my first to grow Roselle; I love making the Jamaican Roselle & Ginger holiday drink! So I’m asking, HOW do I get my Roselle plants to Re-Seed??? Many Thanks!
I know we should always grow, but I'm shame to say I'm taking a break this fall. I do have onions, potatoes, sweet potatoes and garlic. But nothing else. Just prepping all the containers for the spring.
There is no shame in taking a break! 😉☺️
We all need breaks. There’s no shame in that ❤
No shame whatsoever! You do you!
This year was hard for me to do anything… then I got pregnant and the heat was horrible in summer while having morning sickness, so all summer I let my beds bake in the sun… I know it’s not good but now I’m far enough along where the nausea is not so bad so hope to get my garden going again… but yeah sometimes we need to just have a break!!!
Just moved here from a state I could literally throw out seeds and have a garden but here in 9b it’s so hard. I thought I could grow tomatoes and squash now cuz it’s still warm but they aren’t getting fertilized, butternut and eggplants fertilized but turn yellow and soft in a few days.
In the ground I do have a bunch of butter lettuce that’s coming up nicely Lima beans, cucumbers, broccoli, basil, carrots in a planter, cilantro and radishes.
My garden is totally organic as well and surprisingly I don’t seem to have too many pests.
Thank you for your encouragement.
It can take a little time to get used to growing down here when you're from anywhere else. Now is our kinda everything season. You will get it! Worm castings made a huge difference for me and also making compost. I have a worm farm in a bucket system that makes it easy. I clean it out about every 3 to 4 months and get 5 gallons of fresh castings. When I put in a start I put a handful in the hole and it seems to give them a boost. If you're doing in ground what is helpful is to pile on the wood chips. The first year I was sandy soil and by the next year I had at least 5 inches of nice compost till you could find the sandy soil. After 5 I can dig over 2 feet before I can see it and it helps so much just from the chip/ mulch/ leaves breaking down. Good luck. You will get it just do give up. We can't learn without failing before we succeed.
9b here trying too. 🎉🎉
Where are you from where you can throw out seed and a garden sprouts? Is it cheaper than Florida? Lol.
@@jcrane45585good question!!! Florida has gotten so expensive in the last few years!!! It’s insane!
I am harvesting Roselle for the first time this year and made agua fresca de Jamaica which is a Mexican Roselle tea and my whole family loved it. I will be saving seeds to grow it again next year.
Love this video (all of the others too!🙌🌿) oddly enough I am addicted to fresh broccoli with hummus!
I NEVER would have thought these two together would take the place of my favorites;
oatmeal pies,
freshly baked cookies
and milk for dessert…after burgers and fries 🍔🍟🌿🪴lol
Grow plant life and it helps with a healthier life, from my humble experience anyway 🙌😄🌿
I got a ton of butter crunch lettuce from my Extension office sale. I’m putting them in my carrot bed. I just can’t get friggin carrots started. I’ve tried a million ways and I give up. So hopefully the butter crunch goes well.
Sounds like you will be LOTS of salads
Yes, I have a bunch of Tithonia diversifolia because of the chop and drop benefit. But, the leaves also make good fodder for my meat rabbits. They are blooming now, so I guess I have to keep on top of them before they go to seed.
My tithonia hasn't spread in 11 years. I've had to make cuttings to have enough for my rabbits.
You must have a long growing season! 🌿
So excited!!! I’ve been watching your videos because I’m 10A west central Florida, and they’re really helpful! Though I planned to have my garden growing alongside my newborn baby last year, that did not happen haha! He’s about to turn 1 and my garden this year is big and beautiful! I planted a lot of cold crops, including carrots, right before Milton and they are getting big and healthy. The rain really helped with germination. I have been watering daily especially since October was hot, but it’s paying off! Going to plant Swiss chard, tatsoi, lettuce, and nasturtium seeds today. Thinking about ordering rutabaga seeds too.
Love the pineapple topic... Let me tell you these are the LOWEST maintenance plants. They die if I even think about watering them and require very little watering, if any, outside of what nature provides. I weed them once every few months and top off with soil maybe twice a year. They do not do well in my soil, but do great in the old tree pots from my neighbors projects. After you have harvested the fruit, leave the old plant around, while the old one will not technically produce another fruit, it will chute pups that you can split and replant elsewhere, I usually let these new chutes get fairly big before splitting, the little ones can be more finicky. Zone 10a/b, East of Fort Myers area.
Short n sweet carrots are one of my favorites I already planted them in October, me and my kids also love planting the rainbow colored carrots mix. My favorite lettuce is Burpee’s Bibb it is a type of buttercrunch tea has a great heat resistance. I am also planting herbs and potatoes. By the end of November I am planning to plant garlic, I already have my soft neck garlic chilling in the fridge.
LOL! Same with my kids and the rainbow carrots!
@ harvesting them is so much fun 🤩
Hello from Fort Lauderdale everyone!
11:52
Hi hi!
Lots of great tips. Enjoyed your video. 💚
Thank you!
Got my planner and your book! Enjoying the read so far ❤
Yay! Hope you enjoy it!
Tiny onions are delicious pickled. Like I make pickled beets. Instead of having to cut them yo add to the jar just toss them in. They go great together.
Sounds great! Thank you
I still have summer and fall plants producing. Peppers, eggplants and beans didn't get the memo to stop producing. My roselle are flowing and looking forward to trying the cranberry alternative thid Thanksgiving. I'm just doing lettuce and collard greens for the winter.
Amazing! 🤩
Do you have any videos that just go in depth about watering? Would love a whole video on watering and watering through the seasons.
I have Tithonia growing right now.. so unplanned and unexpected. Haha 💚💛🧡❤️💜💙 Liz
My tea bush & plumbago got beaten by the hurricane and are brown. I added soil and compost and am hoping they aren’t dead. I haven’t cut them back yet. Should I cut them ? Also I have a bee hive that started in one of my oaks after the hurricane -do you know or recommend anyone to safely remove it without pesticides ?
Rainbow Carrots kick booty
What is the material do you use for the raised gardens beds shown in this video
I saw in this video what appeared to be a great garden center. Can you please tell me where that was? I live in Brooksville and haven't found a really well stocked center. Thanks.
Prior to our hurricane shenanigans, I was working on an area for my raised beds and getting started. Hurricanes totally threw a wrench in my motivation. We did not get a ton of activity here, nor damage, but the stress of it all really threw me into a mental tailspin. I am down in Fort Myers area, I think borderline 10a/b. When would be the latest you think for brassicas?
Any tips on controlling Florida Snow? On one hand, the bees absolutely buzz in the winter as if my entire yard is alive so that is a good sign. However, we know this is the worst thing to allow to get overgrown. In years we don't manually pull them and it goes crazy killing my, uh, yard? One year it literally turned my soil into what seemed like ashes. I won't say I take care of the grass as we know it is just a waste of time, there are about 10 varieties of grasses and about 10x more varieties of flowering weeds - tons of bidens alba.
I live In North Pinellas county. The storms stopped me from growing this fall. I used my old crops that decomposed from my summer garden for compost. Any suggestions anyone in my zone?
In central Florida, can I plant calendula yet?! I haven’t figured out the sweet spot yet for when to plant it to get the longest season of blooms.
Do I start seeds now or buy plants already growing in stores?
You can do both depending on the plant. Cold crops you can do both. Warm crops I would focus on transplants.
Thank you. Im in same zone area, (Bradenton) but learning Florida gardening. Wondering about growing apples... do you have any tips on small yard/ dwarf tree possibilities???
Howdy Tara, I don’t have any tips for growing apples in Florida. For this far south, we don’t really get chill hours and have the right climate for apples… But we do have the right climate for sugar apples, which is a totally different plant.
Help! I had a beautiful garden in wv.
I moved to Tampa past March and I tried to grow a few things here nothing made it.
It's sandy here. What can I do to the ground should I have dump of top soil of so what should I add to it.
I grow only things we eat. Tomato green beans potatoes cabbage carrots . What brand seeds do you buy where from.
For Sandy soil check out this video,
5 Super Easy Ways To Amend Sandy Soil
th-cam.com/video/ueu9ZfrOoQw/w-d-xo.html
The short answer is for vegetables. Yes, you need to amend the soil by adding compost. Avoid liquid fertilizers right now because all that will run right through the sand. In the video you can see a few different methods that I’ve done.
In general, I use Southern exposure seed exchange seeds. You can pick those up online. I have some videos where I go over specific varieties that I recommend for us down in Florida. Welcome to Florida! 😊
Hello there.
Looking for some tips on growing strawberries in zone 9.
Im just north of you about 40 miles near inverness florida.
Last year i bought 6 strawberry plants and they did great. Even threw out some side shoots which actually rooted and became nice plants.
Most grew strawberries, but they were tiny. Then all of a sudden they all died one by one. Not sure why. Any suggestions?
I moved here from TN this past June so I’m use to doing all my garden stuff like May-Sept. I’m also use to taking my house plants inside come frost time. So I have a question…. Back home things would be over, all my banana trees and elephant ears would be chopped down by now, the garden would be over, and all my house plants would be inside under a grow light getting 12 hrs of light a day, this is what I’m use to. Now that I’m here and there is no danger of frost for me I would like to leave my house plants outside but I wonder if the shorter days (getting dark at 5pm) will effect them? I have Jades, elephant bush, pothos, ric rac cactus, aloe, fiddle fig trees, holiday cactus, etc.
Howdy, Amanda! Really depends where you live in Florida. North Florida and South Florida are two different beasts. The easiest trick… Look around do you see those house plants as landscaping plants in your area? In South Florida many house plants are used in landscaping like elephant ears in Croton. If that is the case, then no we don’t cut them back we just leave them outside. They might need some cold weather protection for a couple days in January but otherwise just leave them alone. Now North Florida if you’re pushing the zone, you may need to do a bit more once the cold snap start late December into January.
@ Thanks for the reply. I’m considered south Florida. I did plant my huge split leaf philodendron out in the ground, I’ve had it as a house plant for years in TN. I must find something new that will get huge cause I’m missing my huge house plant now. Lol. What I’m calling my house plants and leaving outside now is a couple pots of Jades, some pothos, wandering Jew, holiday cactus, couple other types of cactus, a fiddle fig, things along those lines. I’ve been told that besides perhaps a cold night here and there I shouldn’t have any frost or temp issues at my location. My planting zone is 10b per the charts. I just wasn’t sure how the shorter days would effect things. In TN I’d be forced to bring all these plants in by now due to temps so they would be under plant lights for 12 hr a day, so that got me wondering if the shorter daylight hours would effect them, should I bring in my special ones and still keep them under a plant light or will they be fine outdoors? I have found so much info on gardening, which I plan to do next year when I’m a little more settled and more educated on the topic since it seems like a whole different ballgame here in Florida. I just haven’t find a lot on how to deal w what “up north” folks would consider house plants. Lol. Again thanks for the reply, any advice is helpful!
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Where can I buy that book you showing in the first part on this video
www.wildfloridian.net/planner
I have Tithonia diversifolia for chop & drop, but also for the flowers that smell like honey. 🥰 But I've never had a single problem with reseeding. In fact, I've only been able to ever propagate it by cuttings. I'd ordered seeds years ago from a local seller, which didn't germinate. So, she ended up giving me some of her cuttings. Could some be sterile?
I grow them for chop and drop too. I have never had a reseeding problem, and I have heard they don't have seeds. I can only propagate through cuttings. Just giving my experience as well☺️
Should we grow short day or long day onions here in Tampa Bay? Or does it matter?
Short Day 👍
Do you know what bug or animal eats broccoli plants leaves? There’s something eating my plants leaves. Would these plants be able to survive after the leaves are eaten?
There are a few different things that eat broccoli leaves. One of the main ones is various white butterflies caterpillars. Broccoli is a host plant to all the white butterflies that you see in Florida. And just like all house plants they can handle having their eat leaves eaten… But that is only once they are mature plants. When their babies they need to be protected, whether you’re gonna eat the house plant or not. There are also some types of moth caterpillars that will also eat them, but the general rule is the same.
I'm so nervous about getting started on any garden lol plus I simply don't have the upfront cash to get soil, mulch , ect... what should I do? I have land 😢 I have Lemongrass, Cranberry Hibiscus, Soap Aloe, Pineapple plants ( still waiting lol) a few Banana trees I just planted that are unknown type 😢
Fb marketplace
Start small. You can often get used pots for free on facebook marketplace. Also look for free or cheap compost from your city/county. Mulch use getchipdrop.com... it is free. Join a local growing group for free and go to the local plant swaps. :) I would also say get good at few things and then expand.
Agree
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When is the 2025 planner coming out. I ordered it a few months ago.
Hi Michelle! All the planners have been shipped (orders through 10/19) and the digital was sent this last week. If you email at wild.floridian@gmail.com and let me know what name the order was placed under. I will investigate your order. With the hurricanes, it is possible planners were lost in transit. I know one person said that the post office put it on their step after they evacuated and it sat outside through Milton. I'm 100% committed to making sure everyone gets their orders, even if we have to send again because of all of our wild weather. :)
I got mine just after Milton. I think most got mailed out. Have not had a chance to get through it all yet, but it's so much thicker than I expected! I anticipate a great read!
@@WildFloridiancan I use my last years planner if I still have space left in it? Any reason why it won’t work?
My garden died because hubby turned off the sprinkler timer. Ugg
Oh no! I’m so sorry