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dixiegrrrrl

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2. orlando....kinda tropical.
Mon Jan 11, 2016, 05:20 PM
Jan 2016

the big problem down in the semi-tropical parts of the South is to keep stuff from over-growing.
I hack back more than I plant.

You can grow citrus, that's a plus.
Heave rains and storms can mess up a garden.
Possums, armadillos and raccoons will love any food you plant, I have had to resort to wrfe fencing and even overhead screening to keep some of my stuff safe.
Also to row covers, to keep insects from devouring the plants, and mulch, to keep moisture in.
Summer heat is brutal, many things here grow best in light shade that would need direct sun further north.

Cool weather plants have a very short season, sometimes none at all, like this year.

Good news...lots of excellent websites for Southern/semi tropical gardening, and LOTS of sweet smelling plants.

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