Despite the cold nights, it’s not a bad time to plant certain herbs and vegetables. Some herbs thrive in the cold weather; consider planting parsley, dill, garlic, and cilantro. The list of cold-hardy vegetables is shorter but there are still some great choices: English pea, cabbage, radish, beet, and broccoli.
Now is also a good time to start planning your spring garden, especially if you would prefer to start from seed. Beginning now gives you the time to choose your plants, secure seeds, and start them indoors. Most vegetables are more successful if they are transplanted rather than sown directly in the garden. Some good warm-season crops to start inside are tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants.

The current “Move Over” law (Fla. Stat. s. 316.126) requires drivers to slow down to 20mph OR merge when law enforcement, wrecks, or other emergency vehicles are stopped with their hazards flashing. The updated “Move Over” law will require drivers to move over or slow down for ANY vehicle that is disabled, using warning lights/hazards, using emergency flares, posting emergency signage, or if there is one or more persons visibly present. The updated law was effective as of January 1, 2024. The fines for breaking the law range from $60-$158 (according to the numbers posted by Jackson County Sheriff’s Office). When in doubt, move over. 

Happy New Year’s Eve everyone! Be sure to celebrate responsibly and safely. Heading to a New Year’s party this evening? Check out some fun facts below to break the ice and wow your friends/family with your holiday knowledge. 


