The Garden Club of Cape Coral donated time, shovels and plants to help Lowe's Women's Build establish a fresh new landscape at this year's Lee & Henry county's Habitat for Humanity. The home located at corner of 1st Pl and 19th St SW, Cape Coral, FL.
Included in the garden is a space planted just for butterflies.
Gardening in the SW FL cities can be a challenge. We will post our experience and timely articles of information about urban gardening as we discover and find useful.
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
How to grow Hibiscus in Fort Myers and Cape Coral FL
The Edison & Ford Winter Estates is holding a class on growing Hibiscus and Gardenias. The local horticulturist will be doing the presentation. Class starts at 9:00 AM on May 11, 2013.
Link to Edison & Ford Winter Estates website
Link to Edison & Ford Winter Estates website
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Roselle Hibiscus Jam
| A roselle variety planted in Malaysia. Roselle fruits are harvested fresh, and their calyces are made into a pro-health drink rich in vitamin C and anthocyanins. (Author: Dr. Mohamad bin Osman, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), mbopar@pkrisc.cc.ukm.my) (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
You will need about 50 picked roselles or about 1 gallon. Remove the calyx from the seed pod. Wash and drain. Place them in a large deep pan. Add about 1/2 to 3/4 cup of water, one box of pectin and bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer 3 minutes. Add 4 cups of sugar, or more to taste. Stir and bring to full boil for one minute. Remove from heat and put in hot sterilized jars to seal.
Recipe provided by Helen Gearing, of Cape Coral, FL
Roselle Cranberry Sauce
| English: Fruits of the Oval Kumquat, Fortunella japonica, syn: Citrus japonica. Heidi Vega Aimonetti (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
Another helpful hint is to add 5 seed pods to the sauce pan. The seed pods have a lot of natural pectin to help thicken the sauce. Simmer for about 3 minutes. Then refrigerate and serve.
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| Roselle Hibiscus made into a Cranberry Sauce |
Friday, May 18, 2012
My night blooming Angel's Trumpet tree is in full bloom. This is the second time it has bloomed this year. The first time I had maybe one tenth of that it is doing this time. The difference is "road apples". The tree is a show stopper.
We live in Cape Coral FL where the temperate zone in 10. The tree grows easily from green cuttings and blooms about 4 or 5 times a year. It is also called Tree Datura and Brugmansia arborea. All parts of the tree are poisonous if ingested. Leaves have a velvet/fuzzy texture. The blooms start out white and last only about 3 days. This particular species the blooms change to an orange blush as it matures. The blooms are very fragrant especially noticable in night breezes.
Related articles
- Angel's Trumpet (spotsandgreens.wordpress.com)
| Brugmansia arborea flower with seed pod. Note the long green calyx typical of B. arborea. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
Friday, May 11, 2012
Yes, Peaches do grow in Florida. I planted this "Sun" peach tree three years ago. This year we harvest and have canned 5 quarts of peaches, made 2 peach pies, froze 4 bags of peaches to later make into smoothies. Plus I made 5 pints of peach jam. We live in Cape Coral FLorida where our temperate zone is 10.
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- Blueberry Peach Smoothie (bestfruitsmoothies.com)
- Peach Dessert Smoothie (bestfruitsmoothies.com)
In a recent Cape Coral FL garden walk tour I came upon the idea of garden art. Why not include art pieces in the garden. It can be as simple as statues, broken pieces of plates, pottery, bowls or even pots and pans. Of course wind chimes and a fountain with ceramic frogs and cranes near by is aways a delight. I am also seeing, solar powered lamps and rocks to light up the night. Would love to see what you have recently discovered.
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