Adam LeCroy

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I'm having a Dickens of a time getting these to "stick" in my edible wildflower garden, so I'd like to try overseeing.


Anyone have some?
2 years ago
Has anyone had success with any of the following near zone 7b: Shell ginger, myoga ginger, crepe ginger, turmeric, queen Lily, hidden lily ginger, white garland lily, spiked ginger lily, zeodary?
2 years ago
Which variety? Mine are in y 2 so probably a year or 2 away.
2 years ago
Good afternoon everyone, I had some issues with vigor among legumes, cucurbits, and all non tillage brassicas in my first year back to Eden mulch garden. Anyone have "guaranteed to start" seeds they'd be willing to part with for my zone? Perennial would be better if possible, and I'm basically looking for any non staple crops (purple and orange sweet potatoes are doing great).

I want to try grex or swarm results from other permies to have the most diverse starting point for possible success. If there are any public seed sources outside of Exper farm network y'all recommend, I'll also give those a shot.

Thanks! Adam
3 years ago
I've innoculated 10 species of oaks with black and white european truffle spores and have 80 seedlings currently planted in North AL. Will let you know results in 20 years ha ha.
3 years ago
What about the mosquitos.
3 years ago
I've been trying to source Apios priceana, but I guess this will do. Please PM me if you get any more in stock (or can someone tell me how to flag posts from greg as email notifications that will also suffice).
From a rare fruit growing aquaintance on facebook https://m.facebook.com/brian.laufer.10/posts/pcb.2231592116980006/?photo_id=2231584786980739&mds=%2Fphotos%2Fviewer%2F%3Fphotoset_token%3Dpcb.2231592116980006%26photo%3D2231584786980739%26profileid%3D27420454%26source%3D48%26refid%3D28%26_ft_%3Dqid.6952634673283398712%253Amf_story_key.2317906907097065569%253Atop_level_post_id.2231592116980006%253Acontent_owner_id_new.100003877176400%253Asrc.22%253Aphoto_attachments_list.[2231583753647509%252C2231583570314194%252C2231583640314187%252C2231584786980739%252C2231584763647408]%253Aphoto_id.2231583753647509%253Astory_location.5%253Astory_attachment_style.album%253Aview_time.1618786406%253Afilter.h_nor%26__tn__%3DEH-R%26cached_data%3Dfalse%26ftid%3D&mdp=1&mdf=1
3 years ago
Different persimmon species are crossed by crossgrafting first kaki on virginiana and virginiana on kaki then cross pollinating. I'm guessing this is what would have to be done to honeysuckle.  Better options would be to find woody/bushy honeysuckles and crossgraft and cross pollinate.  The variety I suggested on the growing fruit forum was lonicera fragrantissima as it produces drupes already and could stretch the "heat hardiness" of honeyberries.
3 years ago