We still have some summer vegetables but our garden is filled up with cool weather vegetables. Best time of a year to grow these vegetables in Florida.
We have various Asian vegetable seeds for sale on out website.
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16 Comments

  1. ah, yes..how I do miss year-round growing in my home state of FL. Since Ive moved to Washington, I have to grow INSIDE but no beans or peas..lol.

  2. Your garden looks very good. I wish that I could grow the long type of winged beans, I can only grow day length neutral types and only get a very short harvest before the weather turns too cold.

  3. if you have trouble with all that organic matter resisting wetting, rather than over-watering or using surfactants, liquid gypsum helps, and also supplies calcium and sulfur, which are both lacking in high organic matter soil mix.

  4. Your green vegetables look so green and healthy. Do you have any insect or slug problems? Do you use pesticide?
    Love your garden. keep doing what you’re doing 🥰

  5. Winged beans are perennial or semi-perennial when grown in places that are warmer all year and have no frost.

  6. Everything looks amazing, would love to see recipes you make with your veggies, I also have a very small garden here in New Port Richey (Pasco County), the weather has been amazing for the garden right now, I am growing lots of kale and radishes and I have 3 banana trees, Moringa trees and green beans and potatoes, lots of kohlrabi and lots of herbs, looking forward to your videos💕🌱🌱

  7. Amazing garden! Do you add any fertilizer during the growing stages of the leafy vegetables, or is all the growth from the amendments you added before transplant? Thanks for sharing!

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