Garden Momma
How to Start and Maintain Your SoFlo Garden:
A Beginners Guide
Being a Miami native, I’m unphased by the mad rush for supplies when an impending natural disaster lurks (i.e. hurricanes). Covid-19 is a whole new ball game. It has been 100 years since the Spanish Flu pandemic, and a lot has changed since then. It didn’t immediately hit me that supermarkets would literally run out of food, farmers would be forced to let crops rot because they couldn’t get the help to harvest them, and crops that were harvested may spoil before they even make it to the supermarket due to shipping delays … and then when they did get to a supermarket, they might sell out within a few hours of opening. This went on for weeks… where are people putting all of this food?!
With there being so many unknowns, we, like most, didn’t know what the heck was going to happen. Were supermarkets going to literally shut down at some point? How were we going to get food consistently and reliably? I’m sure you can all relate! This is when we decided to grow our own food. Matt has lots of experience gardening, but to be honest, between work and family, doesn’t have the time to maintain a garden. It was up to me to lead this project. Now, this was a mighty feat on my behalf, as I can barely remember to water my own indoor plants!
I reached out to Little River Cooperative. Little River Coop is an annual vegetable and culinary herb nursery started by Muriel and Tiffany. These women do a lot! During South Florida’s main growing season (October-May) they grow and harvest several fruits, vegetables, and herbs which they sell out of their nursery and at local farmers markets. They have several years of experience and are well suited to help others grow their own herbs and vegetables. They install 4’x8’x10″ wooden raised garden beds complete with the proper soil and plants too! Installation costs $725 and includes the following:
Woven root liner
Organic fertilizer
1 cubic yard of their custom soil blend
Seasonal plants
Plant tags
Installation
What was initially an act of survival has turned into an enjoyable, relaxing, and rewarding new hobby. I absolutely plan to continue gardening after this pandemic passes (hopefully sooner than later). Tending to the garden has been a great stress reliever and I’m able to learn alongside Sammy, who has developed quite the green thumb! Being able to provide healthy, fresh food for our family is the most rewarding of all. It’s true “farm to table” in our household! It has also made our family far more waste conscious. Since we moved into our apartment, we stopped composting as it was “convenient” for us. Well, we’re back at it. Saving all our fruit and vegetable scraps, egg shells, coffee grounds, etc. and giving it all back to our soil. This has served as the absolute best fertilizer for our garden!
As you can imagine, there is quite a bit to learn, so here are some essential tools to include in your arsenal when starting and maintaining your own garden as a newbie!
Garden Newbie Essentials:
Apart from being Sammy’s momma, growing food in our garden has been one of the most fulfilling things I’ve done in a while. There’s been a ton of learning and it’s been something our whole family has enjoyed and benefited from. Pandemic or not, I can’t encourage you enough to start growing your own food!
Youtube & Instagram Resources
The Mocha Gardener
https://www.instagram.com/the.mocha.gardener
This chick really knows her stuff and backs everything up with science!
Epic Gardening
https://www.youtube.com/user/EpicGardening
He approaches each of his videos very pragmatically and clearly. His YouTube Channel and blog are incredible resources.