We have transplanting ready for your spring garden , including :

Dill , “ White Cherry ” Tomatoes , “ Money Maker ” Japanese eggplant , “ Everglades ” tomatoes , “ Roma ” tomatoes , cilantro , tobacco , violet amaranth and more !

purplish amaranth is a green and a grain , as well as being beautiful

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Like last week , our booth will be at thePlaza Ferdinand in downtown Pensacola at the Palafox Market South .

take note that we are NOT in the median value on Palafox Street , where the old grocery store takes place . We are at the new market country in Plaza Ferdinand .

The marketplace is open from 9AM to 2PM . We ’ll have the “ David The Good Plant Sale ” sign out in front of our John Wilkes Booth .

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Purple amaranth is a green and a grain, as well as being beautiful

In the nursery this week:

Achira ( rare expectant - rooted edible canna!)AloesAmaranth ( beautiful purple)Black cherry tree treesBlackcurrant mintCassavaCatawbaChayaChinese artichoke ( rare!)Chitlpin PepperCilantroCoffee ( cracking houseplant)Cuban oreganoDillElderberryGalangalGiant white sweet potato ( six - packs)Giant lily-livered timber bambooHorsetailJelly MelonLamb ’s earLemongrassMalanga / TaroMulberryOca ( rare oxalis with comestible roots)Oxalis ( two beautiful varieties)Pink Butterfly gingerPotato mintSaw palmettoSunflower ( Mammoth Grey)TobaccoTomato ( Everglades)Tomato ( Roma)Tomato ( White Cherry)Vetiver grassWild blueberriesYacon ( rare!)Yaupon hollyGardening books

… and more that I ’m not listing here . We have a crazy aggregation of plants !

Giant white odorous potato ( trammel ! ):

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We also have some of CJ ’s forged hand sickles :

The handles are now made from sustainably harvested invasive Bradford pear wood . Hahaha !

The sale isTHIS SATURDAY

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We take both cash and acknowledgment cards . Also , we always need pots , and we ’ll take any trade - ins we can employ from one - gallon size upfor $ 0.50 store credit per pot .

Recycle your pots – get free plant .

Like yacon !

growing yacon

Freshly harvested yacon roots

Freshly harvest yacon roots

The market is friendly , and there are woodworkers and beekeepers and bakers and painters and all sorts of interesting vendors there . There are also other glasshouse worth seeing along with ours .

See you there .

Happy Thanksgiving!

Matthew Incoming!

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