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Posted: Jan/23/2011 9:42 AM PST
In southern Florida your soil might be very sandy. If so, try to work in some soil that has more clay. This will help hold nutrients. Then work in organic matter. Also choose crops that are extremely hearty to increase yields and plant them at the proper time of year. A good web site to get info from: www.GardenForNutrition.org |
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Posted: Sep/28/2011 8:32 AM PST
This is a very great view to see. Wish I sad some of the flowers back here at my backyard. |
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