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2014 Florida Earthskills Gathering, Day 2
What I Learned: Chayote squash can be productive even in North Florida. How to graft loquat trees. (Thank you, Oliver!)…
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2014 Florida Earthskills Gathering, Day 1
What I Learned: Good thoughts and singing can help light a fire. You can call someone “they” if that person…
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Homework: Watch This Video
If you haven’t seen Establishing a Food Forest the Permaculture Way, you need to watch it. Somebody posted the whole…
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Open-pollinated non-GMO seed sources
Michael at Gardening in Central Florida has started a list of open-pollinated non-GMO seed sources for Florida. If anyone has…
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Good Florida gardening books
Elizabeth asked in the comment section of yesterday’s post if I had come across any good Florida gardening books. Unfortunately,…
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How To Succeed At Gardening (And Almost Anything Else)
I came across a great post recently: Earl Nightingale researched and taught about success for decades, and he took his…
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Announcement: Teaching Workshops at the Florida Earthskills Gathering
I’ll be teaching three survival gardening workshops at the Florida Earthskills Gathering, this weekend, starting Thursday. Even if you don’t…
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The Chickens are GONE
Getting rid of chickens may be a bad idea… but I did it. You can’t have everything. After almost three…
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99aquaponics: a particularly persistent spammer
Every couple of days I get a new comment on a random post – completely unrelated to content – posted…
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A dead time of year
Plowed Field. Oil on canvas, 2014 I’m yearning for spring, even though this winter has been exceptionally mild and particularly…
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A little gardening humor
Here’s a little gardening humor to start your day. (Click to enlarge) I just came across this comic I did…
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Cogon grass paper!
I have a problem with cogon grass creeping into my yard from across the street. The stuff is one of…






