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What we grow... and basic care, havest time, and more.
Avocados
These trees are still to young.
Tomato
Various tomatoes nearly all year including Everglades and Galapagos tomato.
Beans
Mostly pole beans (climbers)
Pineapple
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Loquat
These fruits are about 1"-2" and have a fuzzy skin. They have a very sweet and fruity flavor anyone would love. They have large seeds in the center.
Coconut
These trees are too young to fruit but the neighbor has some the dog will gladly drag home for you after a walk!
Citrus
Various Citrus trees I've grown from seed. Some of these seeds have traveled from FL to NY to NJ and FL again to be planted here. Until they fruit, I won't know what is what... but only exceptional seeds were saved.
Fig
These are too young to fruit
Passion Fruit
Multiple vines on property but require pollination by hand to get fruit most of the time
Peaches
This young tree wants to fruit but it needs 1-2 more year to make good peaches
Sherbet Berry
This bush is too young to fruit
Mango
Multiple trees but not ready to fruit for another 3-5 years.
Nance Cherry
This tree flowered last year but no fruit. It's said to taste cheesy and is good for shakes and cooking
Mamey Sapote
A sweet and tasty fruit. Creamy and good for shakes and smoothies
Bay Leaf
A Florida native. Same spice they sell at the store.
All Spice Tree
Same Spice they sell in the store. The leaves spell spicey and pleasant
Wax Apple
Multiple vines on property but require pollination by hand to get fruit most of the time
Ackee Fruit
This young tree wants to fruit but it needs 1-2 more year to make good peaches
Papaya
This bush is too young to fruit
Thai Guava
Multiple trees but not ready to fruit for another 3-5 years.
Ice Cream Bean
This tree flowered last year but no fruit. It's said to taste cheesy and is good for shakes and cooking
Bilimbi
A bitter fruit great for cocktails. Fruit has slight yellow tint when very ripe and falls from the tree with no effort.
Star Fruit
A Florida native. Same spice they sell at the store.
Katuke
Same Spice they sell in the store. The leaves spell spicey and pleasant
Bananas
Multiple vines on property but require pollination by hand to get fruit most of the time
SawPalmetto Berry
Cheesy stinky berries you are never sure if it was a good or bad one lol
Strawberry Tree
This bush is too young to fruit
Jack Fruit
Multiple trees but not ready to fruit for another 3-5 years.
Surinam Cherry
These grow in the forest next to the cabin and have a very very aquired taste. Eat only when extremely ripe or the flavor is not tollerable.
Barbados Cherry
Very tasty sweet and mildly tart berry that mostly disolves into juice with 3 small pits inside. The flavor is similar to apple with a slight hint of tomato.
Miracle Berries
Small red berries ripe around Mid January to Feb. Chew this first, and all sour things will taste sweet for a while! Great for chemo patients. 3ft bush already fruits and is expected to grow to 20ft.
Wild Grapes
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