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The library in Newberry has a modest seed library with small seed packs of diverse edible, ornamental & wild plants.
The range of seeds has expanded well past what is pictured.
There tends to be an influx of seeds at the start of peak growing seasons. The sources range from conventional farmed to local heirloom.
Visitors are welcome to take 10 packs of seeds per day, as long as you tell library staff at the desk (they don’t check library cards).
The Trenton Library has a lot of vacant land that should be growing food, and teaching people how to do so at home.
Within the Trenton Library, Gilchrist County residents can get seed packs once per season.
Lots of tree debris on the road on Monday afternoons.
| By leela |
Modified on January 5th, 2026 at 5:33 am May 7, 2025 at 5:41 pm |
Wholesale produce grown in Florida and abroad.
Updated price lists on their FB
LeelaMats sources squash and tomatoes for crusts from here, which are typically grown in South Florida or Georgia.
| By Gainesville Eye |
Modified on July 29th, 2024 at 8:44 am July 27, 2024 at 10:48 am |
agritourism, Food Forest, Looking For, nursery, Orchard, workshops
text 727-402-9745 for purchases and visitation
Future directions: building tiny homes, HipCamp, Airbnb, agritourism, permaculture and foraging workshops
| By leela |
Modified on July 26th, 2024 at 11:08 am June 4, 2024 at 10:22 pm |
Avocado Tree, Food Forest, nursery, Orange Tree, Unexpected Fruit Tree
Within a few miles of here is a food forest stewarded by Craig, AKA Florida Fruit Geek.
The food forest was an orange orchard, comprised of grafted trees. The base of the trees were sour oranges, so when a hard frost killed back the grafted tops, the sour orange base started shoots.
Craig’s sour oranges are absolutely electric. For cautious eaters, I recommend them to be used as a salad dressing.
Craig runs a nursery from which you can order online.
Craig’s food forest includes:
| By leela |
Modified on May 17th, 2024 at 9:11 pm May 17, 2024 at 9:09 pm |
biochar compost, community garden, Compost Pile, farm, farm stand, Garden, Urban Agriculture, Volunteer Opportunity
| By Leela Maps | March 29, 2024 at 7:24 pm |
Compost Pile, Ecospace, Food Forest, fruit tree, plant, tree
Nearby is a food forest.
📷
| By Leela Maps |
Modified on March 4th, 2024 at 5:28 pm March 4, 2024 at 11:16 am |
Chard, EcoHub, family-friendly, farm, Food, fresh, Kale, nursery, organic, organic farm, Playground
Crones’ Cradle Conserve is an organic farm, open every day, 10am-3pm.
CCC’s store sells many plants & greens, as well as home wares, thrift goods, and locally-made foods.
Periodically CCC hosts ecofriendly events.
| By leela | January 7, 2024 at 1:38 pm |
citrus, fruit, fruit stand, fruits, grocery, Local Business, Locally-Sourced, nursery, prices, produce, vegetables
From the website:
“Earth Farm 9 is a vegan farm, an edible landscaping service, and an educational platform located in Southwest Florida. We wish to see all humans having an abundance of nutrient dense foods, sustainable living environments, and empowering educational systems. It is our mission to introduce as many people as possible to foods that are not found in standard grocery stores, to physically install systems across the planet that will feed many generations of humans, and to openly share our wisdom through www.earthfarm9.com, our social media platforms, physical publications, & live classes.
We promise to do the best we can at everything we do.
We aim to offer the same quality of service and products that we expect to receive from others. We wish to leave this world a cleaner, yummier, and more colorful place than the way it was when we came here.
Through diligent work and perseverance, we will succeed in our mission. We are not affiliated with any particular religion. We are students of life who want to see all humans live freely, live peacefully, and thrive!”
| By leela | October 7, 2023 at 11:35 pm |
Compost Pile, Ecospace, Food Forest, fruit tree, plant, Raw Vegan, tour, tree
| By leela | October 6, 2023 at 3:14 pm |
Compost Pile, composting toilet, Garden, houseboat, offgrid, solar
| By leela |
Modified on September 22nd, 2023 at 9:30 pm September 21, 2023 at 5:38 pm |
clothing optional, composting toilet, EcoCamp, EcoExperiment, nursery
Here is free mulch, in the form of redwood shavings & woodchips.
What is your plan for the mulch?
🌸 | 🔥 | 🎨 |
Spreading woodchips on bare soil can supply nutrients and retain moisture to help regenerate ecosystems.
Adding woodchips to your compost can improve the smell and add carbon & nitrogen.
| Post Compost Pile | Find Compost Pile |
Burying woodchip with layers of compost and soil to make a mound-shaped garden bed is a method to increase soil fertility and growable surface area.
From bark.today
Woodchips and charcoal make an amazing medium to scoop into a composting toilet after each use.
| Post Composting Toilet | Find Composting Toilet | Learn how to make your own Composting Toilet |
If you pyrolyze wood, you make charcoal.
If you add charcoal to compost, you can produce biochar, a powerful soil conditioner that helps healthy growth of diverse plants, provides drought-tolerance and remediates (heals) contaminations, such as:
| Post Charcoal | Find Charcoal |
Redwood is easy to start a fire with, so it is a good kindling.
However, in a fire it crackles and is smoky, so it is recommended to incorporate other forms of wood to feed the full fire.
Please practice fire safety!
Fire can be beneficial to gardens by producing charcoal, which can be added to compost to produce a powerful remediation agent: biochar compost.
Optimize for producing charcoal by putting your fire out by pouring water on it or covering with dirt.
| Post Fire Pit | Find Fire Pits |
Share the art you make with woodchips for all to find, saved for eternity!
| Post | Find |
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| By leela |
Modified on September 4th, 2023 at 8:00 am September 4, 2023 at 7:59 am |
Compost Pile, EcoAction, event, Garden, Garden Party, party, social, Volunteer Opportunity
Please come for as long or as little as you like. Even a quick hello is okay with no need to RSVP. Please read through our volunteer page, it'll answer a lot of general questions that you may have. There's always a large variety of different projects taking place at any one given time but generally, we try to fit people where they feel most empowered.
Here is a brief overview of activities available. From gardening to making soil, crafting to lite construction, tinkering to engineering.
Generally, there are four types of activities:
Ecological Light - watering, planting, trimming, spreading wood chips, working with sheep or chickens, general beautification
Ecological Heavy - habitat restoration, tree planting, turning compost
Building Light - building benches, fixing fences, signage, general beautification
Building Heavy - building structures, installing fences & gates, putting up solar, erecting art & sculpture
One thing we ask prior to visiting is filling out our digital waiver, for Adults and Minors
Hope to see you here and learn together!
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The library in Newberry has a modest seed library with small seed packs of diverse edible, ornamental & wild plants.
The range of seeds has expanded well past what is pictured.
There tends to be an influx of seeds at the start of peak growing seasons. The sources range from conventional farmed to local heirloom.
Visitors are welcome to take 10 packs of seeds per day, as long as you tell library staff at the desk (they don’t check library cards).
The Trenton Library has a lot of vacant land that should be growing food, and teaching people how to do so at home.
Within the Trenton Library, Gilchrist County residents can get seed packs once per season.
Lots of tree debris on the road on Monday afternoons.
| By leela |
Modified on January 5th, 2026 at 5:33 am May 7, 2025 at 5:41 pm |
Wholesale produce grown in Florida and abroad.
Updated price lists on their FB
LeelaMats sources squash and tomatoes for crusts from here, which are typically grown in South Florida or Georgia.
| By Gainesville Eye |
Modified on July 29th, 2024 at 8:44 am July 27, 2024 at 10:48 am |
agritourism, Food Forest, Looking For, nursery, Orchard, workshops
text 727-402-9745 for purchases and visitation
Future directions: building tiny homes, HipCamp, Airbnb, agritourism, permaculture and foraging workshops
| By leela |
Modified on July 26th, 2024 at 11:08 am June 4, 2024 at 10:22 pm |
Avocado Tree, Food Forest, nursery, Orange Tree, Unexpected Fruit Tree
Within a few miles of here is a food forest stewarded by Craig, AKA Florida Fruit Geek.
The food forest was an orange orchard, comprised of grafted trees. The base of the trees were sour oranges, so when a hard frost killed back the grafted tops, the sour orange base started shoots.
Craig’s sour oranges are absolutely electric. For cautious eaters, I recommend them to be used as a salad dressing.
Craig runs a nursery from which you can order online.
Craig’s food forest includes:
| By leela |
Modified on May 17th, 2024 at 9:11 pm May 17, 2024 at 9:09 pm |
biochar compost, community garden, Compost Pile, farm, farm stand, Garden, Urban Agriculture, Volunteer Opportunity
| By Leela Maps | March 29, 2024 at 7:24 pm |
Compost Pile, Ecospace, Food Forest, fruit tree, plant, tree
Nearby is a food forest.
📷
| By Leela Maps |
Modified on March 4th, 2024 at 5:28 pm March 4, 2024 at 11:16 am |
Chard, EcoHub, family-friendly, farm, Food, fresh, Kale, nursery, organic, organic farm, Playground
Crones’ Cradle Conserve is an organic farm, open every day, 10am-3pm.
CCC’s store sells many plants & greens, as well as home wares, thrift goods, and locally-made foods.
Periodically CCC hosts ecofriendly events.
| By leela | January 7, 2024 at 1:38 pm |
citrus, fruit, fruit stand, fruits, grocery, Local Business, Locally-Sourced, nursery, prices, produce, vegetables
From the website:
“Earth Farm 9 is a vegan farm, an edible landscaping service, and an educational platform located in Southwest Florida. We wish to see all humans having an abundance of nutrient dense foods, sustainable living environments, and empowering educational systems. It is our mission to introduce as many people as possible to foods that are not found in standard grocery stores, to physically install systems across the planet that will feed many generations of humans, and to openly share our wisdom through www.earthfarm9.com, our social media platforms, physical publications, & live classes.
We promise to do the best we can at everything we do.
We aim to offer the same quality of service and products that we expect to receive from others. We wish to leave this world a cleaner, yummier, and more colorful place than the way it was when we came here.
Through diligent work and perseverance, we will succeed in our mission. We are not affiliated with any particular religion. We are students of life who want to see all humans live freely, live peacefully, and thrive!”
| By leela | October 7, 2023 at 11:35 pm |
Compost Pile, Ecospace, Food Forest, fruit tree, plant, Raw Vegan, tour, tree
| By leela | October 6, 2023 at 3:14 pm |
Compost Pile, composting toilet, Garden, houseboat, offgrid, solar
| By leela |
Modified on September 22nd, 2023 at 9:30 pm September 21, 2023 at 5:38 pm |
clothing optional, composting toilet, EcoCamp, EcoExperiment, nursery
Here is free mulch, in the form of redwood shavings & woodchips.
What is your plan for the mulch?
🌸 | 🔥 | 🎨 |
Spreading woodchips on bare soil can supply nutrients and retain moisture to help regenerate ecosystems.
Adding woodchips to your compost can improve the smell and add carbon & nitrogen.
| Post Compost Pile | Find Compost Pile |
Burying woodchip with layers of compost and soil to make a mound-shaped garden bed is a method to increase soil fertility and growable surface area.
From bark.today
Woodchips and charcoal make an amazing medium to scoop into a composting toilet after each use.
| Post Composting Toilet | Find Composting Toilet | Learn how to make your own Composting Toilet |
If you pyrolyze wood, you make charcoal.
If you add charcoal to compost, you can produce biochar, a powerful soil conditioner that helps healthy growth of diverse plants, provides drought-tolerance and remediates (heals) contaminations, such as:
| Post Charcoal | Find Charcoal |
Redwood is easy to start a fire with, so it is a good kindling.
However, in a fire it crackles and is smoky, so it is recommended to incorporate other forms of wood to feed the full fire.
Please practice fire safety!
Fire can be beneficial to gardens by producing charcoal, which can be added to compost to produce a powerful remediation agent: biochar compost.
Optimize for producing charcoal by putting your fire out by pouring water on it or covering with dirt.
| Post Fire Pit | Find Fire Pits |
Share the art you make with woodchips for all to find, saved for eternity!
| Post | Find |
Brought to you by

| By leela |
Modified on September 4th, 2023 at 8:00 am September 4, 2023 at 7:59 am |
Compost Pile, EcoAction, event, Garden, Garden Party, party, social, Volunteer Opportunity
Please come for as long or as little as you like. Even a quick hello is okay with no need to RSVP. Please read through our volunteer page, it'll answer a lot of general questions that you may have. There's always a large variety of different projects taking place at any one given time but generally, we try to fit people where they feel most empowered.
Here is a brief overview of activities available. From gardening to making soil, crafting to lite construction, tinkering to engineering.
Generally, there are four types of activities:
Ecological Light - watering, planting, trimming, spreading wood chips, working with sheep or chickens, general beautification
Ecological Heavy - habitat restoration, tree planting, turning compost
Building Light - building benches, fixing fences, signage, general beautification
Building Heavy - building structures, installing fences & gates, putting up solar, erecting art & sculpture
One thing we ask prior to visiting is filling out our digital waiver, for Adults and Minors
Hope to see you here and learn together!
1 reply on “$2/lb Local Organic Jackfruit”
So many gardeners think this is impossible!