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Understanding Genetic Diversity (via Sand Hill Preservation Center)
Wendy shares a good article on the value of genetic diversity, over at Sand Hill Preservation Center: “There’s a good…
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Planting a Tree WITHOUT Digging a Hole!
Did you realize you could plant trees without digging holes? Sam Singleton at Scrubland Farmz shared this on his Facebook…
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The Joy of Calamondins
Annie in Ocala comments on my previous post about the Florida Citrus Center and their calamondin oranges: “I love calamondins!…
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Humus does not exist in soil?
This is fascinating: Makes sense to me. What is called “humus” is really just the collection of organic material in…
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Peruvian Apple Cactus Dead, Killed by Extreme Cold
BREWTON, AL: Local gardener David Good discovered his pair of prized Peruvian apple cactus were completely destroyed after a freak…
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Seeds and Spices for Planting
While cleaning, I found we had way too many of various spices and edible seeds. Parsley seeds, chia seed, coriander,…
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DEJUNK WEEKEND!
Rachel and I have ditched 317 thingsย this weekend – so far. All of them were trashed, burned, donated, put…
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The Great South Florida Food Forest Project Turns 13: Video Tour
Time passes… we’ve lost so much and gained so much over the years, but this little food forest has been…
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Experiment: Growing Dwarf Coconut Palms in a Colder Climate
Some months ago, I had an interesting idea. What if we bought some dwarf coconut palms and grew them in…
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Building a Chicken Coop (Developing Nation Style)
This week we’re building a chicken coop. With the price of eggs, we’ve decided to expand our chicken operation. So…
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South Florida Gardening Hacks to Help You Grow LOTS Of Food!
South Florida gardening doesn’t have to be a chore. In fast, you can produce tons of food with very little…






