by David The Good

In the Deep South, summer is almost a gap between two gardening seasons: spring and fall. These are the seasons…

Laura comments: “Your grocery row garden looks fantastic โ so lush and green, not to mention full of food!ย I know…

The watermelon landrace project is continuing nicely and the vines are completely eating the garden pathways. We also have lots…

Ezekiel: “Look at my 21lb baby!” This one looks like a pure-bred Charleston Gray watermelon – but it’s almost certainly…

Almost four years ago, I planted a tropical food forest – this is how: Start a bunch of plants in…

Many times you’ll see elaborate food forest designs that require lots of sketching and measuring and planning and then more…

A month ago, our friend Randall and I got some boards from his sawmill and started constructing a pair of…

I have been reading through The Catechism Explained by Francis Spirago and Richard F. Clarke. The followingย portion struck me as…

The third melon from this year’s series of crosses had a shape somewhat like a Sugar Baby, round and slightly…

We will have a third plant sale – which may be our last for a time – this Saturday, at…