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Cherries and Cherry Substitutes for Lower Alabama and the Florida Panhandle
Some years ago, we planted some cherry trees in N/C Florida to see how they would do. The varieties that…
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Genetic Treasure Hunting: Weird Pear Seedling Edition
A couple of months ago, my friend Ryan told me about a wild pear tree he had found that looked…
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Native Plums are Fantastic
Last week we potted up 50 bare root Chickasaw plum seedlings. The Chickasaw plum was a common species in the…
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The Kieffer Pear Gets No Respect
This write-up on Kieffer pears cracked me up: Although the most pretentious cheat in the orchard, Kieffer is grown more…
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Problems Propagating Chestnut
Over the years we’ve planted quite a few chestnuts. In The North Florida Food Forest Project, we planted a paid…
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Tropical Sage and Other Delights
The weather has warmed up after a deep freeze last week, and we look to be frost-free for at least…
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Chinese Chestnuts are Hard to Beat
We may not have much luck growing the native American chestnut anymore, but the Chinese chestnut is a good alternative.…
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Educate and Tell People the Truth!
Yesterday I covered the near worthless copy on the Just Fruits and Exotics site, then shared Josh Jamison’s writing over…
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These Descriptions are Killing Me…
The decay of useful information on the internet proceeds. The latest example is the enstupidification of plant descriptions. Consider this…
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Yellow Horse and Yates Apples
Three years ago we planted a “Horse” apple, also known as “Yellow Horse.” We got ours from Century Farm Orchards…
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A Great Big Pile of Potting Soil
We have had a hard time getting bulk potting soil for our nursery since moving to Lower Alabama. We’ve mixed…
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Keeping a Greenhouse Warm, Redneck-Style
Here in the Deep South, we don’t get long stretches of freezing weather. This has allowed us to get away…






