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This Week’s Projects
To do: Weed, add ashes and manure, then mulch the Grocery Row Garden beds before the winter weeds take over…
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Wild Edibles in Florida
Florida has lots of useful, edible, and medicinal species – especially in areas with mixed hardwood forests. I conducted a…
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Improving Soil Fertility via Burning
Slash and burn may not be the devil it’s been portrayed to be. Like many gardening/farming practices, there are upsides…
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The Brassicas of Fall
These beds need a little weeding, but despite their visual imperfection, the crops are looking good thus far. The left…
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Back from Scrubfest
Here are a few pictures: It was a blast. The nursery was well-stocked, the people were wonderful, the food was…
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Last Call for SCRUBFEST II
This is it! Saturday is SCRUBFEST II in Orange Springs, Florida, at the amazing Scrubland Farmz Nursery. Hope to see…
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Rain at Last!
We have been under drought conditions for the last three months, right through the hottest time of the year. Yesterday,…
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Huw Richards is Quite Reasonable
How many times have I said the main point is to grow food? Huw says it more pleasantly that I…
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Foraging Pindo Palm Fruit
Today I went to get my hair cut so I look spiffy for Scrubfest II. Afterwards, I was walking to…
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5 Ways to Kill Weeds (or Grass) and Start a New Garden
Recently I posted on four ways you can start a new garden by removing your lawn organically. Then I thought,…
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A Backyard Biochar Success Story and Further Ideas
My friend Rick shares his story of accidental backyard biochar success: Back in 2008, the year I first moved to…






