This Saturday, May 18th, we’ll be at the American Farmstead Convention in Jacksonville, FL. I’ll be speaking on creating Grocery Row Gardens and we’re bringing plants for sale.
You definitely won’t want to miss visiting our plant booth, as we’re bringing a wide range of amazing species. We’ll be loaded! Also, Sam with be there with his plants from Scrubland Farmz, so just the shopping for rare food forest plants will be worth the price of admission!
In the nursery, we’ll have:
Achira (giant edible canna root)
Aloes
Bamboo (various)
Bee Balm
Black Cherry
Black Taro
Black Walnut
Blackhaw
Blueberries
Books
Cassava
Catnip
Chaya
Chinese Coffee Tree
Coffee
Eddoes
Elderberry
Enterolobium
Everglade Tomatoes
Figs
Gingers
Goji Berry
Hackberry
Heat-tolerant Strawberries
Honey Locust
Horsetail
Jamaican Sorrel
Jerusalem Artichoke
Kentucky Coffee Tree
Lemongrass
Mushroom Herb
Nopale Cactus
Okinawa Spinach
Oregano
Oxalis
Pawpaws
Peaches
Pears
Peppers
Potato Mint
Prickly Pear
Seedling Pecans
T-shirts
Taro/Malanga
Tobacco
Wild Cherry
Wild Plum
Witch Hazel
Yacon
Yaupon Holly
…and some more weird and wonderful edible plants from around the world!
Hope to see you there!
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What about Mulberry? Looking forward to seeing you there.
We have a couple of Dwarf Everbearing right now.
Will you have True yams or UBE?
Not at sales in Florida, no.
Except sometimes for approved species.
Did y’all do good this Saturday? It rained good at our festival but surprisingly did ok despite the bad weather. Hope you did at least ok too! We did ok at Schuckelberry Farms yesterday as well. I believe you have spoken to Marty before though I’m not sure if you’d remember him. He had invited us to vend at his farm yesterday for their spring farm tour and sale. I also work for him once and awhile doing orchard package installs. Great dude all around. Anyways 2 people showed up that were David the Good followers at the tupelo honey festival. One drove a good distance. Thanks again man for shouting us out!
We did great! I’m sorry about the rain hitting you. I remember Marty and would love to catch up with him again. Glad some Good Gardeners showed up, too.
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