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Creating an Edible Landscape Tom Wichman Florida Master Gardener Coordinator

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Creating an Edible Landscape

Tom WichmanFlorida Master

Gardener Coordinator

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Any Landscape Can Become an Edible

LandscapeChoose for appropriate size Plant what you like to eatChoose for desired maintenance levelSelect appropriate varietiesVegetables and herbs

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Appropriate Size and Form

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Plant What You Like!

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Plan for Maintenance

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Chose Appropriate Varieties Chilling Hours

Hours below 45Choose according to your location in the stateGet locally grown material where possible

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CitrusNot NativeTypically GraftedLong Harvest SeasonEasy

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Oranges

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Navel OrangeOctober - January3 - 3/120 - 6 SeedsSmall Crops

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‘Cara Cara’ NavelOctober - January3 - 3 1/20 - 6 SeedsRed Colored FleshCompact Growth Habit

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‘Hamlin’October - January2 3/4 - 30 - 6 SeedsMost productivePoor juice color

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‘Valencia’March - June2 3/4 - 30 - 6 SeedsBest Juice OrangeExcellent juice color

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Grapefruit

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‘Duncan’ Grapefruit

Dec. - May3 1/2 - 530 - 70 seedsGood FlavorWhite Flesh

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‘Marsh’November - May3 1/2 - 4 1/20 - 6 SeedsNumber 1 for processing

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‘Thompson’ (Pink Marsh)December -May3 3/4 - 4 1/20 - 6 SeedsNo blush to peel

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Red GrapefruitDecember - May

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Tangerines and Hybrids

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‘Minneola’December - February3 - 3 1/27 - 12 seedsVery Cold HardyProminent neck at stem end

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‘Sunburst’November - December2 1/2 - 31 - 20 seedsMost widely planted

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‘Murcott’ (Honey Tangerine)

January - March2 3/410 - 20 seedsThin SkinHigh sugar content

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‘Temple’January - March2 3/4 - 315 - 20 seedspeels easilyPebbly rind textureCold sensitive

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SatsumaSept. - November2 1/4 - 2 1/20 - 6 seedsEarliest of mandarin typesCold hardyLoose skin

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Acid Fruit

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Persian LimeJune - September1 3/4 - 2 1/20 - 1 seedThorny TreesCold sensitiveSusceptible to styler end rot

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Key LimeEverbearing1 1/4 - 1 3/43 - 8 seedsCold susceptibleThorny or thornless

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‘Meyer’ LemonNovember - March2 1/2 - 310 seedsBush growth habitMost cold hardy lemonSmooth skinHigh juice content

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‘Nagami’ KumquatNov. - April1 1/2 X 10 - 3 seedsVery cold hardyMore acid than meiwa

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‘Meiwa’ KumquatNov. - April1 - 1 1/23 - 5 seedsLarge round kumquatSpicy, sweet pulpCold hardy

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‘Tavares’ LimequatNovember - March1 3/4- 2 X 1 1/4 - 1 1/22 - 5 seedsGood substitute for limesCold hardy

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CalamondinHarvest all year1 - 1 ½”3 - 5 seedsGreat for containersFlavors drinks, marmalades and jellies Cold hardy

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Citrus CareLocate in full sun locationSoil should be well drainedFertilize

Young (1-3 years) oftenMature 4 times per year

Water – 1 inch of water per week through irrigatio0n or rainfallPest Control – As neededCitrus Canker

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Apples

Upright to 15 ftNeed 2 varieties for cross pollinationInsect and Disease problems

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Blackberries

Erect and trailing typesThorny, or thorn less varietiesPrune to the ground following harvest

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Blueberries

High BushRabbit EyeAcid Soil

4.2 – 5.5

Birds

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Figs

DeciduousPrefer rich soil

4-6 inch layer of mulch

Many VarietiesNematode Problems

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Brown Turkey

Celeste

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Acca (Feijoa, Pineapple Guava)

Large Shrub or small treeEdible fruit and flowersEvergreenCold hardy

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Acca (Feijoa, Pineapple Guava)

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Grapes

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GrapesBunch Grapes

Ripen JulyRequire SpraysNo Seedless Types

Muscadine GrapesRipen AugustFew SpraysSeeds and Thick Skin

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Bunch Grapes

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Bunch GrapesFoliage

Tendril

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Muscadine Grapes

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Muscadine Grapes

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Grapes

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Loquat

20 – 25 feetEvergreenFruit ripe in early springOrnamental value

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Loquat

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PearsSand PearsSmall treeFew pests

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Peach

15 feetFruits at young ageExcellent QualityFungal problemsFruit Flies

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Peach

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Peach

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Peach

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Pecan

Large TreeHardyDeciduousLong waitPecan ScabSquirrels

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Pecan

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Persimmon

HardyDeciduousFew pest problemsAstringent and non-astringent

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Persimmon

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Pomegranate

Grow throughout the statePrefer acid soil

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Chickasaw Plum2- 15 feetDrought tolerantDeciduousSuckers from base

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StrawberriesEasy to growHarvest January – MayNew plants each yearFlowers sensitive to coldBirds

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Avocado

Grafted varieties bestMexican varieties are more cold tolerantLarge tree

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Banana

Fast growingTropical appearanceMany varietiesTender to cold

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Banana

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Carambola - Star FruitJuiced or eatenTrees 25 feet tallRequire little pruning5 inch fruitTender to cold

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LycheeMedium tree to 40 feetYoung trees produce after 3-4 yearsMany VarietiesTropical

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MangoSmall treeTropicalMember of poisonivy family

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Monstera

Must be ripeTastes like: banana, mango, and pineappleTropical

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PapayaMale, female, and bisexualFruits at 16 – 18 months oldTall growingTropicalFruit Fly

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Papaya

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PineappleEasy to growPatience neededProtect from coldVery prolific

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Pineapple

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Plant Your Edible Landscape

the GATOR Way!