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Grafting onto wild plum
Grafting onto wild plum trees with better cultivated varieties can indeed be done… and I have a photo to prove…
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How to plant sweet potatoes
Sweet potatoes are one of the easiest to grow vegetables, provided you have the right climate. Florida is perfect for…
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First mulberries of 2014!
My daughter made a discovery today – our first mulberries of the season! Fresh-picked mulberries! These are off our “Illinois…
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Growing Cherries in Florida and Growing Almonds in Florida
When you think of growing cherries in Florida, you probably think of acerola cherries or perhaps Surinam cherries… not sweet…
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Back to gardening!
Yeah… yesterday was April Fool’s Day, in case you wondered. I did have at least one person write who was…
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A NEW MONTH AND A NEW YOU… KNOW YOURE ROCKRAS!!!
DO you KNOW… YOURE “ROCKRA’s”??? IF YOU DONT, ITS TIME TO LEARN THEM 1. GRANITE ROCKRA for BALD HEAD and…
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โI Canโt Plant A Food Forestโฆ Where Would The Kids Play?โ DEBUNKED!
โI canโt plant a food forest! I have kids! They need a lawn to play in!โ Have you ever had…
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Your Garden Can Beat Climate Change, Disease and Looters: Hereโs How
When the potato famine hit Ireland in the 1800s, it left three million people dead. Three million. Because they were…
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Planning a Food Forest? Don’t Go Scorched Earth!
Iโve recently been engaged in discussions with a couple of folks planning food forest systemsโฆ and thereโs one question that…
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“Nathan’s Pet Snails”
The rosy wolf snail may be more famous than I first thought. The other day my oldest son brought me…
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In case you haven’t seen it: Permaculture Paradise at Val and Eli’s
This is worth taking the time to watch – I’ve seen it a few times now and there’s always more…
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Beating pollen season
Photo credit. It’s that time of year. The time for drifts of falling yellow. The time for golden dust on…






