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Grocery Row Gardening in Central Florida
Christine asks about starting a small-space Grocery Row Garden in Central Florida: Hi David, I am a Master Gardener Volunteer…
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Coffee Grounds Are Good for the Garden
In case you needed more evidence: In 2018, researchers from ETH-Zurich and the University of Hawaii spread 30 dump trucks…
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Growing Yams Near Papayas
SB comments: “David โ have you ever grown yams near papayas? Papayas have shallow root systems and I wonder if…
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Keeping Loquat Fruit from Freezing Off (FAIL EDITION)
It’s well-known that running irrigation overnight during hard freezes can save blooms and fruit from being destroyed. During the weather…
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82lbs of yield in 20 feet of garden row
Not bad at all: I don’t have to say anything to prove the survival crop value of true yams. Seeing…
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Crop Rotation – Necessary?
Jacob asks about crop rotation: “I live in the Upper Midwest (Zone 5a), and thought with the recent cold snap,…
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A Very Useful Method for Protecting Tender Trees from Frost
Protecting trees from frost is a winter pastime in the Deep South. When the temperatures drop, you’ll see ghostly figures…
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Another breakfast from the farm
Daikon radish and greens pickles and farm eggs, with white sweet potatoes cubed and roasted in our home-rendered lard, along…
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Maintaining a Winter Food Supply
This week I posted a video sharing some thoughts on how to maintain a winter food supply: Basically, we keep…
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Could Milk Sheep be Right for Your Homestead?
Could milk sheep be the right dairy animal for your farm? Yesterday I visited my friends at Castra Isidore Farm…
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Single-Node Cassava Planting Success
John writes from from the Philippines to share his success with growing cassava from single node cuttings: It is amazing…
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99.9% Home-Grown Breakfast
My first attempt at bacon was a moderate success, so breakfast was created with all home-raised ingredients! Farm eggs, pickled…






