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SUMMARY:Seed Starting 101
DESCRIPTION:A concise introduction to getting your seeds started for the upcoming season. \nCost:Free
URL:https://www.ufi.us.org/event/seed-starting-101-3/
LOCATION:Urban Farming Institute\, 1101 NE 40TH CT\, OAKLAND PARK\, FL\, 33334\, United States
CATEGORIES:Class,Discussion,Planting Schedule,Seed Starting,Soil
ORGANIZER;CN="Jon Albee":MAILTO:info@ufi.us.org
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SUMMARY:Seed Starting 101
DESCRIPTION:A concise introduction to getting your seeds started for the upcoming season. \nCost:Free
URL:https://www.ufi.us.org/event/seed-starting-101-2/
LOCATION:Urban Farming Institute\, 1101 NE 40TH CT\, OAKLAND PARK\, FL\, 33334\, United States
CATEGORIES:Class,Planting Schedule,Seed Starting,Soil
ORGANIZER;CN="Jon Albee":MAILTO:info@ufi.us.org
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SUMMARY:Mango Madness Festival
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars for Sunday July 17\, 2016. Join us to sample some of the less common Florida mango varieties\, pick up trees of the ones you like\, take a farm tour\, eat yourself silly\, and spend a relaxing day on the farm! Rain or shine!! \nWhen: Sunday\, July 17\, 10am – 4pm \nWhere: 13646 US Highway 441\, Canal Point\, FL 33438 —  driving directions
URL:https://www.ufi.us.org/event/mango-madness-festival/
LOCATION:Erickson Farm\, 13646 US Highway 441\, Canal Point\, FL\, 33438\, United States
CATEGORIES:Class,Harvest,Mango Madness,Plant Sale,Planting Schedule,Summer,Summer Season
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SUMMARY:Planting Schedule-Spring Heat
DESCRIPTION:Because a vegetable needs either warm or cool weather\, crops sort themselves into two distinct categories: cool season (for spring and fall) and warm season (for summer). Planting in the proper season is the first step to a bountiful garden. \nPlant the hardy and semi-hardy vegetables below in early spring for spring harvests and again in late summer for fall harvests. These transplants should appear in your local garden centers at the right planting time. If you prefer a calendar\, each state Extension service usually publishes a guide listing planting dates for all the vegetables. You can search the Web for your state’s calendar and contact information for your regional Extension agent. \nHardy vegetables tolerate hard frosts (usually 25 to 28 degrees F). They are good for spring and fall gardens. The hardiest–kale\, spinach\, and collards–can tolerate temperatures in the low 20s and high teens. All taste best when they mature in cool weather\, so they are very well suited to late summer planting for fall harvests. Harvest extends into winter in the Southeast\, Southwest\, and Pacific Northwest.  \nSee the color coded USDA Frost Map for the median date of the first freeze throughout various regions of the US. This will give you an idea of just exactly how long your harvest season will last\, because many of these hardy vegetables will continue in the garden for weeks after the first hard frost. \nIt’s amazing. When you see this\, you wonder “why doesn’t everyone plant a fall garden?” \nSemi-hardy vegetables tolerate light frosts (usually 29 to 32 degrees F) late into fall and through winter in mild climates. They are good for spring and fall gardens. \nSummer: Plant these in high spring\, after the threat of frost is past. These tender vegetables need warm weather (65 to 90 degrees F) to grow and are killed by frost. They are for summer gardens only (except in the nearly frost-free climates of zones 9b and 10).
URL:https://www.ufi.us.org/event/planting-schedule-spring-heat/
LOCATION:Urban Farming Institute\, 1101 NE 40TH CT\, OAKLAND PARK\, FL\, 33334\, United States
CATEGORIES:Class,Planting Schedule
ORGANIZER;CN="Jon Albee":MAILTO:info@ufi.us.org
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