It’s Spring!

Okay, so I’m a bit overly optimistic. It *should* be spring here in SW Florida… but the temperatures just aren’t right yet. It’s been a long, weird winter for us.

Still, I took a chance and started planting my container garden. I already have broccoli, cabbage and cauliflower, planted before this last cold spell hit. The broccoli is starting to form tiny heads but the cabbage and cauliflower are just growing and getting bigger.

I planted one earthbox with beets, one with Black Seeded Simpson lettuce and one with spinach. Then, I crossed my fingers and planted another with cucumbers and one with yellow crookneck squash. Growing any kind of cucurbits has been tricky for me since moving to Florida. If you plant  too early, you run the risk of losing it to a late frost but if you wait until the weather is really stabilized and warm, the squash and cucumber beetles show up and eat everything. I have some seed left in the packets so I’ll take my chances with the weather.

Last fall, I opened the gate and let the chickens have the run of the shadehouse and surrounding yard. They scratched everything till it was bare so I’m hoping they ate all the beetle eggs and other critters while they worked. That’s a simple, effective and environmentally friendly way to clean up the garden… if you’re lucky enough to have the chickens.

So, we’ll see what Mother Nature throws at us now. I hope She’s gentle with me… I really, really need some fresh veggies!

Mango Tree

Dad and I planted a mango tree today.

It’s not very big, maybe 2 feet tall, but hopefully, it will do well. We put it by the gate in front of the kennel building. If it grows, it will provide some much needed shade from the morning sun.

It’s near the compost bin so it should be well fed once it puts out roots that can reach that stuff.

Dad bought it from a guy who enjoys starting odd plants from seed, so who knows what variety it may be. I’ve read that they rarely come true to type from seed. All this man knew was that it was a “large fruit”. I guess we just have to wait and see now.