Tag: Seasons

The Golden Weeks of Spring

Most societies have a “Golden Age” of some sort. The pinnacle of a culture’s development is represented by a variety of accomplishments which forever denote the character of the generations which produced the successes. The hallmarks of the zenith vary widely in the eyes of historians. There can be complex philosophies on the meaning of…Read more

The Spring Renewal Is on the Way

Panhandle Florida’s winter of 2023/24 has had some frigid nights. The frosty mornings have not been a rarity. Even so, there are signs winter is grudgingly retreating. Aside from the occasional warm day, the daylight hours are obviously increasing. Officially spring is still four and a half weeks away, beginning on March 19, 2024. This…Read more

A Few Cool Season Crop Ideas

February may be the shortest month of the year, but from a vegetable gardener’s perspective there is plenty to do in the cool winter days. So far, the weather has had its ups and downs, but there has been ample rain. It is difficult for the groundhog to forecast whether the cold will continue or…Read more

A Healthy Veggie You’d Be Happy to Spy in Your Garden

The spring garden seed catalogs will soon be arriving daily in the mail with plentiful photos of spring flowers and vegetables in the back of the publication. Panhandle Florida’s gardeners have to make good use of their limited home garden space, a limitation which sometimes eliminates healthy choices in favor of colorful options. Lucky gardeners…Read more

The Importance of Mulch and a Few Other Winter Tips

There has been a collective sigh of relief now that the December holiday season has passed. While it was fun seeing the extended family (at least most of them) and indulging in sugar-coated treats, it is time to return to some semblance of normality. School and work schedules have returned to their pre-holiday routines and…Read more

The Natural Beauty Hidden Among Winter’s Muted Shades

The winters in north Florida are always (relatively) pleasant, especially when compared to the rest of the country. While ice-age conditions may be inflicting a polar environment on the Midwest and New England, here in the panhandle the season of short days and long nights only means the lawnmowers get a rest. Even with the…Read more

A Hardy, Healthy, and Tasty Garden Staple

The uncertainty of weather makes winter gardening a challenge in panhandle Florida. It is too cold for the summer vegetables, and the ups and downs of the temperature can make cool season crops a challenge. If it is warm too long the leafy, cool season vegetables will bolt, putting up flowers to produce seeds. When…Read more

Some Things to Do (And Not to Do) for the Next Few Months

By the time this post is read, the Christmas gifts so carefully wrapped with care and love will be shredded beyond recognition. At least the list of seasonal activities and social engagements will have been somewhat reduced. The current five-week holiday period ends with New Year’s Eve and the start of 2024. Luckily this is…Read more

Signs of the Season With Storied Histories

Christmas decorating traditions reflect the culture where the holiday is celebrated. The use of red and green as the colors for the celebration arrived with the European settlers centuries ago. Without the readily available accessories which could be delivered to home porches with the click of a button, the newcomers had to innovate. Local foliage…Read more

Hardy, Healthy, and Tasty Bulbs to Light up the Season

The winter weather has finally arrived. The temperatures have retreated to the seasonal averages and, fortunately, the rain has been sufficient to ensure good growing conditions. There are currently plenty of cool season leafy garden crops in production among panhandle Florida’s gardeners, but one vegetable offers a variety of uses and taste selections. Garlic planted…Read more