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Ethiopian Kale: A Tougher Breed of Kale
I am officially impressed with Ethiopian kale. This year we planted multiple beds with this variety of kale that’s supposedly…
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The Milkweed Bug
Behold – the milkweed bug! If you see and orange and black bug in Florida… it may be this puppy:…
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Living Sanibel
For anyone who loves the ocean, loves gardening or loves Sanibel, check out my friend Susan’s newly revamped blog here:…
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Make A Solitary Bee House (That Also Attracts GOOD Wasps!)
So youโve planted an orchard. Or a food forest. Or a garden. You may have added irrigation, planned in some…
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Florida Gardening for Beginners (and Yankees)
I received this e-mail over the weekend and asked if I could respond here: Good morning!ย ย Weโve been following your…
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Dealing With Stink Bugs Organically
Stinkbugs areย one of the most irritating pests faced by gardeners. Right about the time yourย tomatoes,ย peppersย and other vegetables start to ripenโฆ…
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Survival Plant Profile: Peaches
Growing peaches in Florida is pretty easy. Georgia gets all the credit when it comes to peaches; however, Florida is…
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Chinese Water Chestnut Growing Success
My friend Kathy in Georgia send me some before and after photos of her new Chinese water chestnut garden. First,…
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Survival Gardening Secrets: My NEW in-depth audio course!
Many of you have asked me to write a book. Others have said I should host a gardening radio program.…
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Carolina wren babies in our food forest
Remember the mystery bird that Jeanย identifiedย as a Carolina wren? She and her handsome husband decided to raise a family in…
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Native Edible Fruit and Nut Trees
There are two types of gardeners I encounter on a regular basis; those who are interested in edibles, and those…
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Bizarre facts on hawthorns
I found a nice hawthorn tree recently, growing in miserable soil and still bearing fruit. I need to get some…






