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August in the Florida Garden
Last Post 19 Aug 2010 07:59 PM by Alustriel. 1 Replies.
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19 Aug 2010 04:03 PM  
What are you growing?


August in the Florida Garden
The Heat is On!  Take It Easy.

From: FloridaGardner.com

August is one of Florida's hottest months. The wise Florida Gardener will spend most of his or her time inside in the air conditioning or sitting in the pool sipping iced-tea or maybe something a little stronger! If you do decide to venture outside there are some things that will need to be attended to in the garden. Pest control is one of the top priorities. Look out for and be ready to control ants looking to make their way into your dwelling, sod webworms, mole crickets and chinch bugs intent on gobbling up your lawn, scale insects sucking the life blood out of your fruit trees and ornamentals, and aphids massing on the new growth of your citrus. 

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This month, make sure you continue to fertilize since Florida's sandy soils do not hold nutrients well and your plants (especially palm trees) may begin to show signs of nutritional deficiencies. Heavy rains and consistent watering help to leach away the foods plants need to do their best. If you are anxious to plant a traditional vegetable, herb or annual garden this month (better to wait until September) these are your best bets:

Vegetables :  Beans, Broccoli, Carrots, Collards, Corn, Cowpeas, Cucumbers, Celery, Eggplant, Leaf Lettuce, Mustard, Okra, Onions, Peppers, Pumpkin, Squash Tomatoes, Turnips, and Watermelon.

Herbs:   Basil, Chives, Dill, Mint, Oregano, Sweet Marjoram.

Flowers:   Asters, Balsam, Begonias, Black-Eyed Susan Vine, Blue Daze, Cat's Whiskers, Coleus, Cosmos, Cockscombs, Dianthus, Forget-Me-Nots, Gaillardia, Golden Globe Impatiens, Marigolds, Melapodium, Moon Vine, Pentas, Periwinkles, Petunias, Phlox, Porterweed, Portulaca, Purslane, Salvia, Scabiosa, Strawflowers, Sunflowers, Tithonias, Torenia, Verbenas and Zinnias.

Bulbs:   African Iris, Agapanthus, Amaryllis, Cannas, Crinums, Daylilies, Gladioli, Gloriosa Lilies, Society Garlic and Zephyranthes (Rain Lilies).

Sources: Florida Home Grown; Florida Gardening Month by Month

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19 Aug 2010 07:59 PM  
I'm growing peppers, sunflowers, rosemary, basil, parsley, tarragon, catnip, garlic chive, and onions. I haven't got quite the right conditions for Dill and so I am still experimenting. Marjoram grows well here and is similar to oregano but milder.
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