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Topic Title: Community Fruit Trees
Topic Summary: What a phenomenal concept
Created On: 07/06/2019 04:48 AM
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 Community Fruit Trees   - palmtreeg - 07/06/2019 04:48 AM  
 Community Fruit Trees   - palmtreeg - 07/06/2019 04:55 AM  
 Community Fruit Trees   - tpapablo - 10/10/2019 02:18 PM  
 Community Fruit Trees   - RustyTruck - 07/08/2019 10:08 AM  
 Community Fruit Trees   - palmtreeg - 07/08/2019 02:47 PM  
 Community Fruit Trees   - SurferMic - 07/09/2019 05:27 AM  
 Community Fruit Trees   - RustyTruck - 07/09/2019 09:37 AM  
 Community Fruit Trees   - SurferMic - 07/09/2019 11:48 AM  
 Community Fruit Trees   - RustyTruck - 07/11/2019 08:02 AM  
 Community Fruit Trees   - somebodyelse - 09/05/2019 08:15 AM  
 Community Fruit Trees   - Karma - 09/09/2019 03:32 PM  
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RustyTruck

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Originally posted by: palmtreeg

Thanks RT!![IMG][/IMG]



You're solution makes complete sense, I like it[IMG][/IMG]



Damn, you're killing it on the Kale and Tomatoes, the guy in the video mentioned Everglades tomatoes, what kind are you growing?



Fruit wise on my end, covered on the star fruit, bananas, coconuts, dragon fruit, kumquat, limes, and lemons...



Trying to decide what variety of avocado and mango, as I want to add those in the mix...



BTW, I hope you surfed this am [IMG][/IMG]



Thanks, I didn't get in the water unfortunately, but the bills will get paid!

Last year I got a lot of Early Girls until caterpillars got ahead of me. This year Better Boy produced a lot for me, but I'm still learning organic and "pick 'em off" pest control. Kale seemed to do great with minimal work, I wish I liked it more. We're still getting some Kale now, but a few months ago we had tons and Swiss Chard also in the 4x6 plot. I don't really have a taste for that one either but I think it's healthy. Broccoli and cabbage did well for us in the community garden too.

If I have surplus next year I'll post it here for anyone who wants some.
Besides eating it and knowing it's "clean", my favorite part is giving it away.

Downside on the tomatoes is you can't go back to Publix. Those are terrible.

Our herbs are sage, basil, thyme (lemon and German), parsley, rosemary, green onions, and culantro. We had great results from the raised bed filled with Green Earth Compost http://www.facebook.com/lovelivingsoil/



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Edited: 07/09/2019 at 09:38 AM by RustyTruck
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