Shop Local at 9* Farmers Markets in Sarasota & Manatee
Farm-fresh feasting and foraging for fall flavors… Grab your totes because it’s time to pair this crisp(er) weather with a prescribed weekly trip—or two—to one of the many vibrant farmers’ markets in the Greater Sarasota area.
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Subscription Boxes Now Available from Local Farms
Check out what CSA-programs are available in the Greater Sarasota area, and why these programs have become a popular way for conscious consumers to support and buy local, seasonal food directly from our area’s farmers.
Pete’s Place: Getting The Most Out Of Your Winter Garden
Your Fall gardens should now be in full swing and you should be enjoying a lot of delicious rewards at the table. At this time, Peter emphasizes the practice of repeat plantings of these same crops, to extend that harvest as long as possible.
Pete’s Place: Let The Planting Begin!
As we welcome the gradual lowering of summer’s heat and humidity, it's time to get in your fall and winter crops. The longer-lived items will also spill over into spring. For newcomers to this area, this is our primary growing season - or seasons - of the year.
Pete’s Place: More Summer Veggies & Fall Planting Prep
One more gardening update to get us through the summer! In Peter’s last column, he went through the best vegetables for summer growing here in southwest Florida. He wanted to quickly mention two that he overlooked, then move on to more current topics.
Pete’s Place: Sultry Summer Gardening Tips
In a previous “Pete’s Place” column, Peter alluded to the two main choices for the vegetable grower during our sultry summers: try to grow from a limited number of choices or focus on soil-building for the fall.
Pete’s Place: Seasonal Growing Tips For Local Gardeners
Greetings, and welcome to Pete’s Place, where Peter Burkard will be offering an ongoing series of columns on seasonal food-growing tips for west-central Florida.
Urban Chicken Keeping: Sarasota Gives Peeps a Chance
In June 2009, a concerned group of city and county residents in Sarasota, Florida got together to start a movement toward making it “legal” to keep these lovely little birdies in backyards, and CLUCK (Citizens Lobbying for Urban Chicken Keeping) was born.
Pete’s Place: Here Comes Your Spring Garden!
In our last installment of Pete’s Place, we discussed making repeat plantings of commonly used veggies during the winter. You’ll probably want to be winding down such seeding now, as upcoming spring temperatures will favor other crops.
Despite Citrus Greening, Southwest Florida Is Still A Fruit Tree Paradise
There is a fruit for every situation, from balcony container to multiple-acre grove. Most fruit trees are much easier to grow than garden annuals, but a little information goes a long way.