AnnouncementsCropsYams More Edible Dioscorea bulbifera by David The Good April 10, 2017April 10, 2017 written by David The Good April 10, 2017April 10, 2017 I now have two varieties of (probably) edible Dioscorea bulbifera. Will post more soon. Related posts:A magnificent result: check out my perennial garden bed!Updates from The Great South Florida Food Forest Project: Fall 2016In Memory of Sandy GravesIt's Potato Planting TimeNEW BOOK RELEASE: The South Florida Gardening Survival Guide 2 comments PinterestWhatsappEmail David The Good previous post 10 Reasons Not to Throw Away Your Teabags next post Edible Dioscorea bulbifera – Varieties and Info! Related Articles Planting Garden Beds and Potting Up Avocados January 13, 2017 Updates November 1, 2017 A Homemade Seed Spacer April 15, 2013 Scrubland Farmz May 10, 2021 First ear of green dent corn July 1, 2013 2023 Yields so Far November 22, 2023 NEW BOOK: Create Your Own Florida Food Forest May 27, 2022 Is this yam article for real? January 2, 2024 Cucumbers December 9, 2017 My Presentation Airs Today ONLY! June 14, 2017 Planting Garden Beds and Potting Up Avocados January 13, 2017 Updates November 1, 2017 A Homemade Seed Spacer April 15, 2013 Scrubland Farmz May 10, 2021 First ear of green dent corn July 1, 2013 2023 Yields so Far November 22, 2023 NEW BOOK: Create Your Own Florida Food Forest May 27, 2022 Is this yam article for real? January 2, 2024 Cucumbers December 9, 2017 My Presentation Airs Today ONLY! June 14, 2017 2 comments Peter C April 10, 2017 - 10:37 pm I’d be willing to pay money for this. A decent amount of money. Any chance you’d be willing to send one to Florida? As a side note: how do you plan on finding out if it is the edible kind? Growing and eating a small amount? Thanks. Peter C April 10, 2017 - 10:41 pm Also, my wife and I are loving you’re Dioscorea rhymes Alata. So fresh. Comments are closed.
2 comments
I’d be willing to pay money for this. A decent amount of money.
Any chance you’d be willing to send one to Florida?
As a side note: how do you plan on finding out if it is the edible kind? Growing and eating a small amount?
Thanks.
Also, my wife and I are loving you’re Dioscorea rhymes Alata. So fresh.
Comments are closed.