It’s been a bustling week here in my North Florida garden as I’ve kicked off the homestead vegetable garden season! To keep things tidy and protect my delicate herbs and peppers, I’ve installed a raised garden bed, doubling as a protective border from little wandering feet.
A trip to my local nursery was a jackpot β snagged some ‘Dusty Miller’ four-packs at a steal and couldn’t resist adding a flat of vibrant petunias to spruce up the front porch.
Now, let’s talk ‘Dusty Miller’ β a sun-loving annual with striking blue-gray foliage, perfectly complementing the purple petal palette of the petunias.
Prepping the soil was a breeze β added a mix of compost and sand into mounds, perfect for planting watermelon seeds, with zinnia seeds sprinkled on top for a burst of shade and color. Last season’s watermelon and wildflower patch was a true showstopper, buzzing with life from late spring till frost, thanks to the ever-reliable zinnias.
For fellow garden enthusiasts, I highly recommend checking out Eden Brothers for a stunning array of zinnia seeds β their quick delivery and excellent germination rate never disappoint!
Eden Brothers link:
https://www.gopjn.com/t/3-149107-303017-158559
As for crop rotation, I’ve made a conscious effort to relocate my watermelon patch this year, eager to delve deeper into this technique. If you’ve got any crop rotation tips, drop them in the comments below β I’m all ears for learning and sharing with you all!
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Vegega Link:
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Happy Planting!
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