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Conserve Florida Water Clearinghouse. My Raised Bed Florida Vegetable Garden. SP 103/VH021: Florida Vegetable Gardening Guide. Sydney Park Brown, J.M. Stephens, Danielle Treadwell, Susan Webb, Amanda Gevens, R.A. Dunn, G. Kidder, D. Short, and G.W. Simone2 Vegetable gardening offers fresh air, sunshine, exercise, enjoyment, mental therapy, nutritious fresh vegetables, and economic savings, as well as many other benefits. Steps in Gardening Site For convenience locate the garden near the house, on a well drained site, close to a source of water, and in a location that receives at least six hours of direct sunlight daily. Plan Before planting, draw a garden plan that includes the name, location, and planting date(s) of the vegetables you want to grow. Soil Preparation Gardeners often plant on whatever soil type is available, but it is usually worthwhile to improve the garden plot with additions of organic matter (see below).

Organic Matter Most Florida soils benefit from the addition of organic matter, such as animal manure, rotted leaves, compost, commerical soil mixes, and cover crops. Compost Adjusting Soil pH Tables. Florida Solar Rebate Discount Solar Systems. Florida Gardening with Native Plants. Everglades Restoration | Florida DEP. The Everglades encompasses a series of rivers, lakes and estuaries and within these waters exist a deep and inextricable relationship between Florida’s environment and the quality of life for the more than seven million residents that call south Florida home.

By saving America’s Everglades – through the largest environmental restoration project in the nation’s history – Florida is restoring wetlands, revitalizing water quality and reviving the habitats for more than 60 endangered and threatened species. Originally, close to 8.9 million acres of Florida’s southern peninsula extending from the lakes and marshes of central Florida southward to the Florida Bay were composed of interconnected wetlands -- four million of those acres were known as the Everglades.

Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP) - 50/50 state-federal partnership to implement a $13.5 billion restoration plan covering 16 counties over an 18,000 square-mile area. Home Page. Green Florida. Florida Green Building.