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Saving seed
Saving seed is easier than you might think. I’ve saved seeds for years. Some, like beans, work really well (that…
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Test Crops for 2013
Okay… since it’s that time of year… let’s talk trial varieties. Tex Cuban grain corn (grew a small amount…
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Florida Flying Squirrel
Finally a tree rat I don’t feel like killing – check out this Florida flying squirrel! A few days ago,…
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Survival Plant Profile: Turnips
Turnips aren’t tantalizing. They’re downright pedestrian and often overlooked. I’ve grown them off and on for years, just because I…
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Melon pits!!!
Okay, so I’ve taken to calling my in-ground hugelkultur experiments “melon pits.” That’s because I’m punching these 3′ deep holes…
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Year-round cover crops
Year-round cover crops in Florida make sense if you’re building up an area for a food forest or future garden…
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Almost half of all food is thrown away
From the “How Stupid Can We Get” file. I read an article that says almost halfย of all food is thrown…
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Edible molluscs
In case anyone has a hankering for snails, I humbly present a list of edible molluscs, discovered on the amazing…
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Survival Plant Profile: Mustard
Growing mustard in Florida is easy and very satisfying. Mustard greens are my new favorite potherb. This plant is easy…
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Plant native plants to save water: debunked!
Have you ever heard that you should “plant native plants to save water?” I chuckled at this article for the…
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Florida Gardening in January
Florida gardening in January January is a time of rest and reflection for most Florida gardeners in the northern half…
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Duckweed and Edible-leaved Taro
Don’t these plants just look cool? They’re growing in a plastic bin that was left in my barn by the…






