The 10A Garden in Florida in August: What to Do?

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Discover how to make the most of your August garden in Florida’s Zone 10A. Learn tips for cleaning up beds, planting heat-tolerant crops like okra and watermelon, and planning for a fall harvest with companion planting methods like the Three Sisters. Plus, get ideas for growing a mini vegetable garden in small spaces

July Vegetables in Zone 10A: Navigating the Heat and Rain

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July gardening in Zone 10A: Tips on planting hardy vegetables like okra and sweet potatoes, tropical favorites such as boniato, calabaza, and chayote, and preparing your garden for hurricane season. Explore alternative gardening methods and ensure compliance with local fertilizer bans.

Guide for June Vegetable Gardening in 10A Florida

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June is here, and so is the heat and humidity in USDA zone 10A!  This month, In Between We Garden will post new updates on gardening in our unique climate every Monday.  As well, there will be a new gardening post added every Wednesday covering other gardening topics. This Monday I am sharing my top … Read more

April Gardening Guide

April in the Garden

April in zone 10A is a slice of paradise! The temperatures aren’t scorching yet, and the humidity remains pleasantly low. It’s the perfect time to get out in the yard and enjoy However, there are hints of what’s to come – those days when you can feel the humidity creeping in, reminding us that soon … Read more