How Winter Cover Crops Can Build Soil in Florida
Winter in Florida is unique: nights can get chilly, but the rare frost is usually light, and daytime highs can...
Winter in Florida is unique: nights can get chilly, but the rare frost is usually light, and daytime highs can...
If you’ve ever dreamed of harvesting mangoes and mulberries from the same backyard system, or walking through a food forest...
If you’ve gardened in Florida for any length of time, you already know that winter is unpredictable. One year, you’re...
The solstices — the two days each year when the Sun reaches its highest or lowest point in the sky...
For as long as humans have existed, gardens have been more than places to grow food. They have been symbols...
Just a couple of years ago, our quiet neighborhood, originally developed in the 1980s, contained mostly empty lots full of...
If you’ve spent any time in the world of permaculture, you’ve probably heard the phrase “build soil, build resilience.” But...
Even in North Central Florida, where winters are generally mild, the occasional freeze can test your food forest’s resilience. Choosing...
If you’re managing a food forest or organic edible garden in Florida (and beyond), you’ve probably dealt with seemingly endless...
There’s something magical about butterflies dancing in the sunlight. But behind that beauty lies a story of survival — and...