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Growing Passionfruit and Their Kin in a Florida Food Forest
The following is an excerpt from my upcoming book Create Your Own Florida Food Forest (Heavily Revised, Massively Expanded and…
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Scott Head Composts Everything
Can’t stop the signal: Scott is right. There is no reason to stick to the approved lists of compostables. Compost…
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Hurricane Zeta Garden Aftermath
We just enjoyed our second hurricane since moving to Alabama. First Sally, now Zeta! I must admit, I did not…
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End of October Garden Tour
The rain is falling today as Zeta nears the Gulf Coast, but I did get out into the garden this…
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Hayley’s Inspiring Food Forest
Hayley tells me I am an inspiration and sends these pictures: So much life – YOU are an inspiration, Hayley!…
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The 2020-21 Amendment Trials: Beds Planted, Costs Calculated!
After some effort, we got our amendment trial beds finished and planted: The final bed layout looks like this: We…
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1,000lbs of Food: Yolanda Weighs in on Her 2020 Gardening Success
Earlier this month I received an email from Yolanda B in Southeast Indiana: “I watched you, in the past, weighing…
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From Sand to Soil: Before and After Deep Mulching!
My friend Elizabeth has the same lousy, awful, no-good sandy, gritty dirt that I do. She lives four miles away…
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The Best Pear Salsa Recipe Ever
Many people have asked about our pear salsa recipe. It’s about time I share it! Down in the tropics pears…
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Avoiding Dangerous Compost
In yesterday’s Goodstream, I covered yet again the danger of long-term herbicides in compost, manure, hay and straw. I also…
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The Lousy Rotten No Good Awful Bad Soil Fixin’ Experiment Begins!
I’m on it now: The currant layout looks like this: But we may make a couple of changes, thanks to…
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Full of Promise: Planting Trees, Running Trials, and Lots of Garlic!
Last week I planted two peach trees and a mulberry: These trees were gifts to my landlord, who is also…






