A trip to less industrialized -tropical and subtropical regions of the world can be very enlightening in some unexpected ways. By visiting these places, we can learn more about what tropical fruits ...
In the Hawaiian town of Hana on the island of Maui, bread grows on trees, in a manner of speaking. This is what's known as breadfruit. Typically green and scaly on the outside, white and smooth like ...
We haven’t had many opportunities to travel for a pandemic year now, never the less, you can virtually travel by enjoying tropical fruits from all over the world in your garden. In Hawaii we are ...
Veinte Cohol bananas are a small, fast-growing variety with a creamy texture and citrusy tang. They are rarely found outside of the Philippines. But at the Fruit & Spice Park, a botanical garden in ...
It’s amazing what you can do with a third of an acre of land. Take Alex Silber, for example. On a piece of ground this size, he is growing 52 exotic fruit trees, shrubs, and vines, 9 exotic herbs and ...
Nonetheless, we enjoy our gardens and can introduce a moment of perfection and “paradiso” by including tropical plants.
Ask a member of the Brevard Tropical Fruit Club why they plant fruit trees, and they will wax poetic about the experience. “Planting a fruit tree isn’t just about adding to your garden, it’s about ...
In this week's community spotlight, we take you to Northampton County for a look at a pawpaw tree. The pawpaw tree is native to the east, and it produces a very unique fruit. The fruit has a tropical ...
Brevard gardeners faced a winter freeze that damaged plants. Two upcoming events offer trees, plants and resources for ...
However, native gardening and growing fruit in your backyard are not mutually exclusive—many North American native plants ...
Editor’s note: Our gardening Q&A columnist, Ken Spencer, is serving our palates a special column for Flavor inspired by his visit to a tropical paradise. An wide assortment of tropical fruits make ...
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