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The Grocery Row Gardens in Early June
This is when the Grocery Row Gardens really start looking great. The trees and shrubs have filled in, the ground…
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The food forest is starting to click
Our food forest isn’t even two years old yet, but this year it’s starting to come together. Cutting pathways with…
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Testing out African Jelly Melon AKA Kiwano AKA African Horned Cucumber
This year we are growing African jelly melon for the first time in our gardens. Wendy shares her experience with…
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Plant Sale in Pensacola Tomorrow – Saturday, June 8th!
UPDATE!!! We will be at the PALAFOX MARKET NORTH, not in the Ferdinand Plaza this week. See LOCATION HERE!ย Last…
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Landrace Cucumbers are BACK!
Last year, our cucumber harvests were amazing. We jarred many quarts of pickles and relish, and ate cucumbers until we…
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It looks nasty now…
…but it’s gonna grow some plants! Leo writes: Went fishing for a few days at Lake Harding just north of…
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Announcing our New Social Media Site with Exclusive Courses!
No trolls, no bots, no ads… just Good Gardeners! I’m very excited to announce our new social media and garden…
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No Pensacola Plant Sale Today
FYI. It’s pouring, and we have other obligations to attend to. We should be back next week. In other news,…
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Greenhouse tomato questions
Cory has some questions on the greenhouse tomato video we posted. Here’s the video again: David, thatโs a good video…
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Growing Tomatoes in Florida
Growing tomatoes in Florida and Lower Alabama isn’t easy. Yesterday, I posted this video explaining why it took us a…
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Biosolids may be killing this farm
Like many things promised by the government and big corporations (but I repeat myself), biosolids can become a serious problem.…
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Find the Core of Gardening Success in Florida – then Play!
I took the day “off” yesterday by helping a friend remove some trees and do brush clearing. We harvested these…






