by David The Good

The following is the continuation of yesterday’s interview with Terri Pietroburgo onย Florida native pawpaw trees: DAVID: If I were to…

I’ve always been fascinated by rare and exotic fruit trees. For years I wanted to see a Florida native pawpaw…

Growing starfruit in north Florida is close to impossible… but I love starfruit so much I don’t let that stop…

Growing Key Limes in North Florida CAN be done! In a previous post or two on microclimates, I’ve mentioned that…

I’ve started a new series on fruit trees over at the Mother Earth News blog. Check it out: http://www.motherearthnews.com/grow-it/deep-south-fruit-trees-persimmon.aspx#axzz2LSdPqXnd In…

Still not sure about growing fruit trees from seed? Today’s story will change your mind. Allen the Beekeeper shared some…

Okay… I’ve posted on before on starting fruit trees from seed… and I’ve written a bit about starting nuts here,…

I’ve started a greywater oasis project and am reusing kitchen sink water thanks to this book. I live in a…

When bananas frost over, they die. Or at least the fruit die – depending on how cold it gets, your…

Growing banana trees in North Florida is more than possible. In South Florida, bananas will produce year-round. Since they’re non-seasonal,…