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Good article on perennials at Backwoods Home Magazine
Unfortunately, half the plants mentioned don’t grow here – but that doesn’t make Jackie’s insight any less worthwhile: “Year after…
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Florida drift seeds
When I was in Ft. Lauderdale, I went to a church picnic at John U. Lloyd state park and beachcombed…
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Pa Mac talks wood varieties and their uses
I found episode 3 of “The Farm Hand’s Companion Show” quite helpful. Lots of good info here: This reminds me……
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Growing Jackfruit in Florida
Yep – you can grow jackfruit in Florida. When I was down in Ft. Lauderdale a few weeks ago, I…
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The Great South Florida Food Forest Project: Pt. III
Thus far in our story, Dad and I have hit a tropical plant nursery… taken down a scheffelera tree… planted…
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The Great South Florida Food Forest Project: Pt. II
In my last post, I told you what we nabbed from Spyke’s Grove Nursery… and then let things hang. Before…
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The Great South Florida Food Forest Project: Pt. I
You may have seen the older video on the South Florida food forest project I’ve been working on for the…
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How Long Does it Take An Avocado To Bear Fruit?
So… how long does it take an avocado to bear fruit? With Eddy’s method… as short as 3 years… but…
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Why Direct Seeding is a Great Idea
When I don’t have a choice or if conditions are too harsh, I transplant seedlings; otherwise, I think direct seeding…
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Florida native pawpaws: an interview with Terri Pietroburgo, Pt. II
The following is the continuation of yesterday’s interview with Terri Pietroburgo onย Florida native pawpaw trees: DAVID: If I were to…
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Florida native pawpaws: an interview with Terri Pietroburgo, Pt. I
I’ve always been fascinated by rare and exotic fruit trees. For years I wanted to see a Florida native pawpaw…






