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Picking the Perfect Fruit Trees for South Florida
Choosing fruit trees to grow with your child in your educational garden really isn't that difficult. When choosing them, you'll both learn about concepts like "chill hours" and "hardiness" in order to pick a tree that will produce the best and tastiest fruit in your area.

Leah Brooks
Feb 183 min read
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Test Your Soil - Be a Soil Scientist!
Your child can be a soil scientist!

Leah Brooks
Feb 182 min read
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Picking the Perfect Fruit Tree for Central Florida
Choosing fruit trees to grow with your child in your educational garden really isn't that difficult. When choosing them, you'll both...

Leah Brooks
Feb 113 min read
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Picking the Perfect Fruit Trees for North Florida
Choosing fruit trees to grow with your child in your educational garden really isn't that difficult. When choosing them, you'll both...

Leah Brooks
Feb 113 min read
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Growing a Child Friendly Fruit Tree Garden
Grow a Child-Friendly Orchard: Why Small Fruit Trees Make a Big Impact There’s no doubt that growing fruit trees with your child is one of the most enriching and educational gardening experiences you can share. But here’s the catch: traditional fruit trees can quickly become massive, overtaking your yard and making maintenance (and fruit picking!) a real challenge. The solution? Keep your fruit trees small . Dwarf and semi-dwarf fruit trees are ideal for family gardens. Large

Leah Brooks
Jul 19, 20241 min read
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