by David The Good

We’ve been growing cassava in USDA zones 8 and 9 for years now. One of the biggest issues with growing…

Over the last couple of months, we ran some experiments with sugarcane propgation. This fall, we harvested our sugarcane and…

We’ve finished harvesting the cassava for this year, and have had a few nice meals of it so far. Rachel’s…

I’ve written about our daikon radish landrace experiment here and here. We’re harvesting the F1 generation now, and I will…

For years we’ve been growing various types of true yams (Dioscorea spp.) This year we had a good harvest of…

Years ago, I learned how to propagate multiple varieties of true yams (Dioscorea spp.) by dividing roots into pieces in…

Over the years we have grown a wide range of edible staple roots, both tropical and temperate. Thus far, we’ve…

We are growing cassava in zone 8b, which is far from its preferred tropical climate! Yet we’ve found it to…

This looks rather like Danny and Wanda’s wagon wheel method of planting sugarcane: It’s interesting how small they make their…

Today I am holding a baby while I type, so I’ll keep it brief. We normally bury sugarcane in trenches…