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Crash Gardening S2, Ep. 4: A Michael Moore Greenhouse Tour

Award-winning filmmaker Michael Moore joins us today for a very special episode of Crash Gardening! Watch as he takes us on a tour through the rare edible, useful, medicinal and psychotropic plants in David The Good's greenhouse. Take a closer look at coffee, tea, datura, bananas, starfruit and the evils of capitalism in this informative…

Crash Gardening S2, Ep. 3: The Banana Circle

David The Good's friend Cathy created a sweet permaculture-inspired banana circle alongside her house. Learn to use microclimates, compost in place, use rainwater and grow bunches of bananas - even where it freezes - by creating your own banana circle. For more daily gardening and homesteading advice, visit http://www.floridasurvivalgardening.com. Learn the secrets of Florida Gardening:…

Crash Gardening S2 Mini-Episode: Three Amazing Hoes

Working the ground off-grid requires excellent tools. Today we look at three different forged hoes from Easy Digging: the grub hoe, the grape hoe and the adze hoe. These time-tested "primitive" hand tools allow you to dig and rapidly till a garden without a tiller or any fossil fuels. Now THAT is survival. See these…

Crash Gardening S2, Ep. 2b: David The Good’s Florida Food Forest 2014 (Pt. II)

Join David The Good as he concludes his two-part tour through his four-year-old food forest in North Florida. Chestnuts! Seedling peaches! Strange nitrogen-fixers! Killer teddy bears! Goumi berries! For more daily gardening madness and inspiration, visit http://www.floridasurvivalgardening.com. Learn the secrets of Florida Gardening: https://amzn.to/30I3Apo Survival Gardening made simple: https://amzn.to/3hymy7V Source

Crash Gardening S2, Ep. 2a: David The Good’s Florida Food Forest 2014

Join David The Good as he takes you on a tour through his four-year-old food forest in North Florida. Chaya! Apples! Sweet Potatoes! Tangerines growing on a grapefruit tree! For more daily gardening madness and inspiration, visit http://www.floridasurvivalgardening.com. Learn the secrets of Florida Gardening: https://amzn.to/30I3Apo Survival Gardening made simple: https://amzn.to/3hymy7V Source

Crash Gardening Season 2, Ep. 1: Harvesting Cassava

Cassava (also known as yuca) is one of the best survival root crops you can grow. For Florida gardeners, it's a must have. In this episode, you'll learn how to harvest and process your homegrown cassava. For daily survival gardening inspiration and madness, visit www.floridasurvivalgardening.com. Learn the secrets of Florida Gardening: https://amzn.to/30I3Apo Survival Gardening made…

Crash Gardening with David Goodman, Episode 3: Easy Pest Control

Easy pest control via superior habitat. Knock back mosquitoes, kill stinkbugs, slaughter caterpillars... and all without lifting a finger. Learn to work with nature to control pests in this episode of Crash Gardening. We'll also take a look at a simple mason bee/solitary wasp house. For more daily gardening advice, visit http://www.floridasurvivalgardening.com. Learn the secrets…

Crash Gardening, Episode 2: Easy Florida Fruit Trees

What fruit trees grow well in Florida? We head over to the Orange County Agricultural Extension and take a look. For more gardening tips, visit www.floridasurvivalgardening.com. Learn the secrets of Florida Gardening: https://amzn.to/30I3Apo Survival Gardening made simple: https://amzn.to/3hymy7V Source

Crash Gardening with David Goodman, Episode 1: A Zillion Ways To Garden

David hits the Orlando Agricultural Extension demonstration gardens and shares thoughts on raised beds, gardening in giant cereal bowls, zombie death cabbages, pineapples and square foot gardening. Get more gardening input every weekday at http://www.floridasurvivalgardening.com. Learn the secrets of Florida Gardening: https://amzn.to/30I3Apo Survival Gardening made simple: https://amzn.to/3hymy7V Source
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