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An Abundant Backyard Harvest

A wonderful backyard harvest from our garden including, yellow squash, zucchini, sage, rosemary, eggplant, Italian tromboncino squash, cucumber, bitter melon, onion, potatoes, green beans, eggs, and honey. Your backyard can produce these great foods for you!

Roselle or Florida Cranberry

Related to okra, cotton, and hibiscus roselle is a real attention-getter in our garden. It loves our hot summers whether rainy or dry. The bright red fleshy “fruit” resembles cranberry in flavor and can be used to make jams, jellies, teas, and chutneys. The leaves are also edible and the beautiful flowers attract hummingbirds.

Milk Thistle

Milk Thistle
Milk Thistle growing in our garden

I really love this plant. It’s beautiful and huge compared to other plants that grow in the cooler seasons. The pattern of glossy green and white is fascinating. But beware the prickly leaves! This is not a plant you want to put next to a path (unless you don’t want anyone actually using the path)!

Milk thistle is related to other thistles, artichokes, and cardoon as well as lettuces and sunflowers.