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Yellow Horse and Yates Apples
Three years ago we planted a “Horse” apple, also known as “Yellow Horse.” We got ours from Century Farm Orchards…
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A Great Big Pile of Potting Soil
We have had a hard time getting bulk potting soil for our nursery since moving to Lower Alabama. We’ve mixed…
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Keeping a Greenhouse Warm, Redneck-Style
Here in the Deep South, we don’t get long stretches of freezing weather. This has allowed us to get away…
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The Delicious Celeste Fig
In the halcyon days of the Great North Florida Food Forest, when our family was young and our food forest…
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Here’s an interesting Mahonia
David comments: David, David the Bad here. I saw your post look for death hedge material. Iโm in south central…
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“Ein Shemer and Anna apples do absolutely FANTASTIC here!”
Monique writes about her success with Anna and Ein Shemer apples in the Deep South: Ein Shemer and Anna apples…
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How We Plant Bare Root Trees (And Why We Do It)
I’ve been getting a lot of questions lately on planting bare root fruit trees. We have a lot of them…
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Regenerative Agriculture: A Vital Link from Healthy Soils to Wildlife Conservation
This is a good overview by Leo Miranda-Castro: “Regenerative agriculture offers a promising pathway for conserving endangered and at-risk species…
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Chinese Yam Waffles
I never imagined this: I have been growing Chinese yams in large pots. I love the yam berries. The tubers…
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If You Are in the South… Don’t Give up on Apples!
Contrary to popular belief, apple trees (Malus domestica) can grow and produce fruit in Louisiana. In fact, apples have historically…
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What Are Your Goals for this “Death Hedge?”
stone asks about our death hedge goals: What are your goals for this โdeath hedgeโ? At my house, I want…






