Permaculture Soil Building
When it comes to growing tropical fruit, healthy, nutritious soil is necessary. Permaculture gardening and raising tropical fruit trees go hand in hand. If you genuinely want to grow delicious tropical fruits, you should consider building your soil in Florida. Florida has sandy soil, which provides little to no nutrients for fruit trees. Fruit trees constantly need a source of nutrition while growing and fruiting, or else the fruit will result in a low-quality fruit. Here at Garden Florida, our goal is to teach the proper way to grow tropical fruit trees by adding mulch and organic material around your fruit trees.
Container Gardening for Tropical Fruits: How to Grow Your Favorite Florida Fruits in Pots
Florida is a paradise for growing a wide range of tropical fruits, with many people choosing to grow their favorites in pots or containers for …
A Guide to Growing Rare and Unusual Tropical Fruits in Florida
A Guide to Growing Rare and Unusual Tropical Fruits in Florida Florida’s warm climate and diverse ecosystem make it the perfect place to grow a …
Growing Guanabana: A Step-by-Step Guide to Growing Your Own Soursop Tree
Growing Guanabana: A Step-by-Step Guide to Growing Your Own Soursop Tree Guanabana, also known as soursop, is a tropical fruit with a unique flavor that …
Are Rocks In My Soil A Good Thing? All about rocks in your soil.
You’re ready to plant your favorite plant, you have your soil ready, shovel, and favorite gardening gloves on. You start digging away at the dirt …
‘How to’ Growing Sugar Apple Seeds in Florida Annona squamosa
The Sugar Apple aka Annona squamosa Growing Sugar Apples is a rewarding process, but growing sugar apple from seed is an even more rewarding feeling! …