Sanagaia Garden

Sanagaia Garden Adventures in growing our own food and ornamentals.

Spring/Summer 2024
05/03/2024

Spring/Summer 2024

TamarindMy mom grew the tree from seed she got in Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 It only took about 5 years and we are eating the first ...
06/02/2023

Tamarind

My mom grew the tree from seed she got in Puerto Rico 🇵🇷

It only took about 5 years and we are eating the first crop.

It's a little dry because of the drought but not bad for zone 9b

A walk through our family garden this morning has let me know Spring is officially making its way in. I better enjoy the...
03/29/2022

A walk through our family garden this morning has let me know Spring is officially making its way in. I better enjoy the remainder of the cool weather until we turn the heat up and go back to shorts and flip flops as our official state uniform.

"We might think we are nurturing our garden, but of course it's our garden that is really nurturing us."
- Jenny Uglow

Spring has sprung 😍Here's some flowers.I hope my friends and family are all keeping well.
03/29/2022

Spring has sprung 😍

Here's some flowers.

I hope my friends and family are all keeping well.

Happy Mother's Day weekend to my mother earth, my momma, myself, my sisters, my girlfriends, step mothers, adoptive moth...
05/08/2021

Happy Mother's Day weekend to my mother earth, my momma, myself, my sisters, my girlfriends, step mothers, adoptive mothers, mothers by association, single dads who have to be a mom, non binary folks who are nurturing to their children or youth and to the feminine nurturing energy within all our hearts and souls.

Come celebrate with me tomorrow @ 5.30pm Warm Flowwwww

❤💋🥰

Grandpa and kiddo making pancakes together ❤ We are so lucky to have our family 🙏🏼❤
05/05/2021

Grandpa and kiddo making pancakes together ❤

We are so lucky to have our family 🙏🏼❤

"The glory of gardening: hands in the dirt, head in the sun, heart with nature. To nurture a garden is to feed not just ...
05/02/2021

"The glory of gardening: hands in the dirt, head in the sun, heart with nature. To nurture a garden is to feed not just the body, but the soul."

– Alfred Austin
“Growing with the Seasons: A Sharing of Insights Into the Creative Aspects of Organic Gardening”.

These are my calendula flowers. They great me every morning. I have enough infused oil to last until the winter and I've harvested and dried enough to make our fall calendula available for sharing, trading and to make into oil to make delicious salves and balms and fancy stuff....

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One carrot 2 tops.Genetic variation creates diversity and strength in ecosystems.
05/02/2021

One carrot 2 tops.

Genetic variation creates diversity and strength in ecosystems.

Flowers don't look at other flowers .They just BLOOM.Do the world a favor and do your best to find your way to BLOOM. ❤T...
04/30/2021

Flowers don't look at other flowers .

They just BLOOM.

Do the world a favor and do your best to find your way to BLOOM. ❤

The seed is buried in the mud before it comes forth with its beauty.

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When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden.- Minnie AumonierToday's morning haul. ...
04/16/2021

When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden.

- Minnie Aumonier

Today's morning haul. A lot of this will be my lunch today 🥰

I harvested a bunch of seeds for our fall garden and for sale/trade.

We've done well with the calendula this year. I already made some medicinal calendula oil to use directly on the skin or...
04/09/2021

We've done well with the calendula this year. I already made some medicinal calendula oil to use directly on the skin or for making salve. I have also been drying some to have a stash for the year.

Once that is done I'll let them go to seed. It looks like I'll have enough to share or trade...

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13509 New York Avenue
Astatula, FL
34705

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Thursday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 6pm
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Our Garden

We bought this property in 2009 approx. It had many trees to include Three Camphor trees, two rain trees, an oak, a huge sweet gum, a pine tree and a cabbage palm.

We were planning to restore the mobile home that was there but it proved to be too much work. So we decided to purchase a new mobile home and decided it would be a double wide three bedrooms and three full bathrooms.

In order to put this house in we had to take out the sweet gum, the oak and the pine tree. The builders wanted to take out one of the Camphor trees but we decided to keep that one. The two rain trees we eliminated prior to building the house.

Soon after that we started adding trees in front of CR561. We added three layers of trees to include: sycamores, podocarpus, and loropetalum. We also added several pampas grasses and two holly trees.