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Sugar Cane Patch: July 2014 Update
I got this e-mail three weeks ago: “Hi David! Just wondering if you’d post a current picture of your sugar…
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Growing Cherries In Florida: July 2014 Update
Thus far, the growth winner of my cherry-growing experiment has been the Minnie Royal cherry I bought from Grow Organic:…
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A Taste of Heaven
Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just… …whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable……
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I’m Looking For Sagittaria Latifolia and Other Edible Pond Plants
This is what duck potato plants look like. Photo credit. Forget political independence: I want some food independence and I…
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More Reports on Chinese Water Chestnut Success
Kathy checks in with some shots of her Chinese water chestnut garden up in Georgia: These were planted two months…
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Twice Stabbed Lady Beetle Convention
My nopale cactus has been the host to multiple groups of twice stabbed lady beetles over the last couple of…
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Grow Your Own Soapmaking Materials
Being able to wash your hair during TEOTWAWKI? Priceless. Photo credit. My wife has been making our soap for over a…
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Unknown Variety of Wild Florida Blueberry – Guesses Welcome!
I paid a visit to the unplanned scrubland Eden the other day and came across something very interesting. Check this…
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Bridge Grafting Loquat To Save the Tree
What do you do when a friend helping out accidentally girdles one of your rare varieties of loquat tree with…
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Can You Grow Figs In Florida? The Gainesville Epic Fig Says YES!
I was asked about growing figs by a friend at church this last Sunday and I mentioned how easy they…
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8 Staple Root Crops You Can Hide In Plain Sight
How many roots do Americans eat on a regular basis? I can think of a few: potatoes, sweet potatoes, onions,…
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Wild sunflowers and happy accidents
When you don’t mow and you don’t do much in the way of weeding, interesting things happen. Those wild sunflowers…






