by David The Good

I had the good fortune to finally visit my friend Sam’s place somewhere out in the Florida scrublands. Out in…

Check out that lush spectacle. Back in January of 2013, I launched an experiment in which I ran the drain…

My fig tree graft worked! That’s a cleft-grafted Texas Everbearing fig added to an unknown variety I planted a few…

Grafting nectarines, peaches and plums onto a Chickasaw plum? Yep, it can be done! Just put this little graft update…

I get some mileage out of my junk mail: That’s an idea I had for an intercropped orchard that came…

One of the interesting things about creating a food forest and then not visiting it for over a year is…

Yesterday I took a look at some of the successes we’ve had in The Great South Florida Food Forest Project……

Due to circumstances beyond my control, I haven’t been able to visit The Great South Florida Food Forest Project for…

This fig tree is about three years old: I started it from a 12″ branch I rooted in a pot,…

That’s one of three native Asimina parviflora pawpaws currently growing in my food forest. Here’s a shot of its tiny…