Awwww yeah. Easy Florida fruit trees. And olives. And airplanes.
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Awwww yeah. Easy Florida fruit trees. And olives. And airplanes.
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Iโm David The Good, gardening author, homesteading, survival gardener, nursery owner and plant geek. Let’s grow some food!
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3 responses to “Crash Gardening, Episode 2: Easy Florida Fruit Trees”
If you read a lot of Indian cookbooks and see a vegetable called a "drumstick":, that's Moringa pods! They're a common vegetable in South India but they don't ship or store well so they've never become very common even in Indian grocery stores.
Is the pineapple pear the Kieffer pear?
I would love to see a video like this of your place.
It's the pear at 12:15. I usually carry them in my nursery but they're sold out right now. It's pretty much the best one you can grow for low-care and disease resistance.
I'll do another video of my food forest in the fall when it all looks amazing.