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It All Starts with the Soil

Explore ways of growing food without the use of herbicides, pesticides, or commercial fertilizers and embrace the practice of permaculture gardening principles and other natural farming techniques to grow food in Florida Zone 9B and beyond.

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DIY raised garden bed fashioned out of recycled pallets

Transforming Trash: Creative Ways to Recycle Waste into Beautiful Garden Containers

Utilizing materials like used pallets, cinder blocks, and other waste into DIY garden beds is a sustainable and way to enhance your outdoor space. By repurposing these items, you not only reduce waste but also create unique and functional garden features. This approach allows you to personalize your garden while contributing to environmental conservation.

Christina shoveling compost into raised garden beds

Affordable Ways to Fill Garden Beds

Creating your potting mix from kitchen scraps and discarded organic matter is a sustainable and rewarding practice for any gardener. By composting materials like vegetable peels, coffee grounds, and yard waste, you can enrich your garden beds with nutrient-dense compost. This not only reduces waste but also enhances soil structure, promoting healthier plant growth.

Shampoo ginger efflorescence

Grow Your Own Shampoo

Shampoo ginger is a unique plant that produces a fragrant foam, making it an exciting non-toxic hair care option. Native to Southeast Asia, it serves as a alternative to conventional shampoos, cleaning hair while nourishing the scalp. Incorporating shampoo ginger into your garden supports a commitment to natural eco-friendly wellness.

Close up of home made turmeric soap

Turmeric and Tallow Soap Recipe

Explore the hydroponic method and its role in sustainable gardening. Understand how hydroponic systems can contribute to eco-friendly and resource-efficient food production.

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"The love for gardening is a seed once sown that never dies." - Gertrude Jekyll

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