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Redland Best avocados

Redland Best Florida avocado

Redland Best Florida LoCal avocado

So I found myself in the Sanford Wal-Mart this afternoon browsing through produce when I discovered a taste of home looking back at me. Avocados! They look like Donnies, but not as big as Farmer Margie grows them, and they’re selling under the Redland Best label. I whipped out my old Razr cell phone and took a couple snaps (apologies for the poor quality, but that’s what I had with me at the time). Googled for Redland Best but I haven’t been able to find anything about them. Does anybody know who they are? And what’s a “lo cal avocado” anyway??

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If you bought smoked eggs or fruit this summer, the jakfruit, starfruit and passion fruit (among others) came from Possum Trot Nursery. Later this month owner Robert Barnum will host a brunch outdoors on his property. You’ll get a tour, then eat a sumptuous meal — The Possum Trot Experience — prepared by Robert himself. He calls himself The Cantankerous Chef and invents all kinds of tasty dishes that use his fruits. This month’s brunch should be an easy challenge for Robert — use only local ingredients except for salt, pepper, sugar and the like.

Possum Trot is completely unlike any plant nursery you have ever seen before. It’s a cross between a grove and a primeval jungle, 40 acres of Old Florida wildness that makes Fairchild Tropical Gardens look like a manicured rosebush. Robert has collected all kinds of trees that have useful purposes, whether it be fruits, herbs or wood for smoking food. The property also has a sinkhole — or is it a spring? — and a bomb shelter right in the ground.

Here are pictures of my first visit to the nursery in September 2007.

Entering Possum Trot Nursery

Entering Possum Trot Nursery

Ye olde swimming hole

Ye olde swimming hole

Strolling through 40 acres of tropical trees

Strolling through 40 acres of tropical trees

Star fruit hang like golden lanterns

Star fruit hang like golden lanterns

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The hemp is high

Sunn hemp cover crop

Sunn hemp cover crop

Summertime
And the livin’ is easy
Fish are jumpin’
And the hemp is high
(apologies to George Gershwin)

Hold on, bucko! Before you go jump in the van to load up — it’s sunn hemp — the non-smoking variety. No, CSA members will not have to eat it, either (Farmer Margie does love to grow lots of greens for us to eat, but this one is not for us.) Sunn hemp (crotolaria juncea) is grown as a cover crop on Bee Heaven Farm during the summer off season. It’s actually a legume that fixes nitrogen in the soil, suppresses nematodes and weeds, and provides organic matter for soil building.

Sunn hemp grows thick and straight and tall. When the wind blows, the hemp rustles and sighs and sounds like rain. Margie and I stepped into the moving green maze of swaying hemp plants, and headed across to the other side of the patch. The plants were almost above my head, and I lost sight of Margie within a short distance. The soil was thick and spongy with organic matter below my feet. When I emerged on the other side, I felt like I swam the full length of the field underwater.

Margie will mow the sunn hemp later this week. Then it will get disked and tilled under to add organic matter to the soil. The hemp will break down and feed the crops that will get planted next month. There’s a lot of prep work involved when you’re farming organically. Having good soil is the most important part. If you feed the soil, the soil will feed you.

Margie swimming in the sea of sunn hemp

Farmer Margie swimming in the sea of sunn hemp

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JUMBO avocados!

A JUMBO 4 lb avocado!

A JUMBO 4 lb avocado!

Today we were picking avocados for the Saturday summer orders, and we came back with several well over 3 pounds. This one weighed in at a whopping 4.06 pounds! Oooh, mama!!

A 4-pound avocado!

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Giant avocado

Avocado weighs 2 3/4 pounds

This avocado weighs 2 3/4 pounds

It’s coming toward the end of the season for summer avocados. The Donnie variety growing at Bee Heaven Farm is getting big and plump. Very big. Last Saturday at the fruit sale, Farmer Margie was weighing the monster green fruit, claiming that there was a three-pounder lurking in the bin somewhere among the two-and-a-half pounders.

No matter, this one will do. Look carefully at the scale. It says 2 and 3/4 pounds. No, the image has not been altered in any way. The fruit is really that huge.

When I brought this one to a friend, he exclaimed, “Oh my god! That’s a big avocado!” His eyes were shining with happiness. “I love avocados! I’m going to eat this all at one time.” Ok, Luis, go for it! Let me know if you really did it. (I can manage about half at one sitting.) Skanaus!

If you want to get your own, there will be another fruit sale this Saturday August 15th. Here’s the link where you can place your online order.

http://www.redlandorganics.com/CSASS09eggsNhoney.htm

Keep in mind the Donnies will be growing on the tree for one more week. So there might actually be a fruit that could weigh in at 3 pounds — or more!

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