Are you tired of failing at your Florida gardening? Are stink bugs ravishing your tomatoes and nematodes gnawing at your eggplants? Is the sand eating your compost like an RV swallows gas? Fear not. You CAN grow buckets upon buckets of food in Florida - and this book gives you the secrets to pulling it off year after year. Lots more food - for a lot less work! Whether you want to save money, feed your family, start a survival garden, garden year-round, go paleo or build a huge prepper garden, this is the book for you. Learn the cheap simple techniques that will kickstart your Florida gardening. Discover the crops that will always come through for you. Quit hating the sand and the bugs and start reaping abundant harvests like you've never had before! This book provides the answers for both beginners and experts, delivered with humor. If you want yet another boring gardening book - this isn't it. Through combining Back to Eden gardening, Square Foot Gardening, Biointensive gardening, container gardening and some of the most productive crops on the planet, you WILL succeed! This is easy Florida gardening like you've never seen before. Pick up a copy of Totally Crazy Easy Florida Gardening and turn your backyard patch of weeds and sand into a money-saving vegetable factory that will keep your family fed no matter what the economy does. Start gardening RIGHT NOW before it's too late! Expert Florida gardener David The Good shares how in Totally Crazy Easy Florida Gardening.
For those who say you can't grow vegetables in Florida
This book shows all the Northern home gardeners that you can be successful in growing veges in FL. Everyone warns you that you can't grow tomatoes, but there are varieties that can grow.
This was a quick but discouraging read. I have had gardens in TN and according to this author the vegetables I like to grow the most cannot be grown here. I will take his advice about citrus though. I found that hard to believe since the seeds are sold here and marketed for this area. I will have to research further.
Brilliant, probably due for an update. So many things I have been doing wrong in my Florida garden. I feel better armed. Probably will buy a copy as the library copy is in much demand and kind of beat up tbh.
We've been following Dave the Good on YouTube since we moved to Florida and began dealing with deadly heat rather than unexpected frosts, sand instead of clay and fire ants. He's gathered all of his wisdom and experience into this one place. We're at last understanding southern, especially Florida, gardening and getting the results we'd been missing before. Thanks Dave.
I chose to read David's book because I live in Central Florida and want to be a hard core gardener. However, I grew up in the midwest and need to learn what it takes to be as awesome a gardener as I was in those colder seasons. David's book opened my eyes to not just gardening in Florida, but year-round growth of delicious foods. I can't wait to experiment like he does and grown my own foods year-round despite our miserable humid summers. Thanks David!
I would say this isn't for beginners; I needed to look up a few things the author expected me, as a complete and utter novice, to understand without explanation but I appreciated the candid opinions of the author. As I look to start gardening in Florida, completely different than the little experience I learned growing up in the northeast, this was a good introduction to the big difference in what will grow and what will not (at least not without a LOT of expert intervention which I am a long way from at this point).
Quick read. I'm not actually in Florida but with a climate very similar to north Florida, I got some useful information from it. He specifies if something will do better in north or south Florida which was pretty useful. Also made me feel a little better about the sorry state of my bell pepper plants lol. Definitely recommend if you're zone 8b or higher, even if you're not in Florida
David The Good is hilarious. Although I have been gardening for decades, I learned a lot of things about gardening in Florida in this book that I should have known including the proper way to plant cassava, growing Chaya in sun and shade, growing ginger in shade, and why I do not get as many bell peppers as I should.
This is a quick, informative read for Florida gardeners.
This is the most amazing book for Florida gardeners. It has taken us from 'everything dying' to a flourishing and successful garden. His humorous and engaging writing stye make his books a fun read as well as easy to learn and remember, gardening how to.
This was an easy read with witty humor and good information for first time gardeners. Please note the information is primarily geared toward gardening issues of the Southern region.
Please don’t just try to start growing things you find from other countries. We have a serious invasive exotic problem in this state that we do not need to add to.
I laughed - I actually laughed several times, while reading this gardening book. That should tell you something. Oh, and I’m ready to move to South Florida.
Not a long read and a lot of amazing suggestions whether you wanna work hard or have a lazy permaculture food forest garden that you don’t have to worry about too much