Creating an Edible Landscape Tom Wichman Florida Master Gardener Coordinator.

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Creating an Edible Landscape Tom Wichman Florida Master Gardener Coordinator

Any Landscape Can Become an Edible Landscape Choose for appropriate size Plant what you like to eat Choose for desired maintenance level Select appropriate varieties Vegetables and herbs

Appropriate Size and Form

Plant What You Like!

Plan for Maintenance

Chose Appropriate Varieties Chilling Hours Hours below 45 Choose according to your location in the state Get locally grown material where possible

Citrus Not Native Typically Grafted Long Harvest Season Easy

Oranges

Navel Orange October - January 3 - 3/ Seeds Small Crops

‘Cara Cara’ Navel October - January / Seeds Red Colored Flesh Compact Growth Habit

‘Hamlin’ October - January 2 3/ Seeds Most productive Poor juice color

‘Valencia’ March - June 2 3/ Seeds Best Juice Orange Excellent juice color

Grapefruit

‘Duncan’ Grapefruit Dec. - May 3 1/ seeds Good Flavor White Flesh

‘Marsh’ November - May 3 1/ / Seeds Number 1 for processing

‘Thompson’ (Pink Marsh) December -May 3 3/ / Seeds No blush to peel

Red Grapefruit December - May

Tangerines and Hybrids

‘Minneola’ December - February / seeds Very Cold Hardy Prominent neck at stem end

‘Sunburst’ November - December 2 1/ seeds Most widely planted

‘Murcott’ (Honey Tangerine) January - March 2 3/ seeds Thin Skin High sugar content

‘Temple’ January - March 2 3/ seeds peels easily Pebbly rind texture Cold sensitive

Satsuma Sept. - November 2 1/ / seeds Earliest of mandarin types Cold hardy Loose skin

Acid Fruit

Persian Lime June - September 1 3/ / seed Thorny Trees Cold sensitive Susceptible to styler end rot

Key Lime Everbearing 1 1/ / seeds Cold susceptible Thorny or thornless

‘Meyer’ Lemon November - March 2 1/ seeds Bush growth habit Most cold hardy lemon Smooth skin High juice content

‘Nagami’ Kumquat Nov. - April 1 1/2 X seeds Very cold hardy More acid than meiwa

‘Meiwa’ Kumquat Nov. - April / seeds Large round kumquat Spicy, sweet pulp Cold hardy

‘Tavares’ Limequat November - March 1 3/4- 2 X 1 1/ / seeds Good substitute for limes Cold hardy

Calamondin Harvest all year ½” seeds Great for containers Flavors drinks, marmalades and jellies Cold hardy

Citrus Care Locate in full sun location Soil should be well drained Fertilize Young (1-3 years) often Mature 4 times per year Water – 1 inch of water per week through irrigatio0n or rainfall Pest Control – As needed Citrus Canker

Apples Upright to 15 ft Need 2 varieties for cross pollination Insect and Disease problems

Blackberries Erect and trailing types Thorny, or thorn less varieties Prune to the ground following harvest

Blueberries High Bush Rabbit Eye Acid Soil 4.2 – 5.5 Birds

Figs Deciduous Prefer rich soil 4-6 inch layer of mulch Many Varieties Nematode Problems

Brown Turkey Celeste

Acca (Feijoa, Pineapple Guava) Large Shrub or small tree Edible fruit and flowers Evergreen Cold hardy

Acca (Feijoa, Pineapple Guava)

Grapes

Bunch Grapes Ripen July Require Sprays No Seedless Types Muscadine Grapes Ripen August Few Sprays Seeds and Thick Skin

Bunch Grapes

Foliage Tendril

Muscadine Grapes

Grapes

Loquat 20 – 25 feet Evergreen Fruit ripe in early spring Ornamental value

Loquat

Pears Sand Pears Small tree Few pests

Peach 15 feet Fruits at young age Excellent Quality Fungal problems Fruit Flies

Peach

Pecan Large Tree Hardy Deciduous Long wait Pecan Scab Squirrels

Pecan

Persimmon Hardy Deciduous Few pest problems Astringent and non- astringent

Persimmon

Pomegranate Grow throughout the state Prefer acid soil

Chickasaw Plum feet Drought tolerant Deciduous Suckers from base

Strawberries Easy to grow Harvest January – May New plants each year Flowers sensitive to cold Birds

Avocado Grafted varieties best Mexican varieties are more cold tolerant Large tree

Banana Fast growing Tropical appearance Many varieties Tender to cold

Banana

Carambola - Star Fruit Juiced or eaten Trees 25 feet tall Require little pruning 5 inch fruit Tender to cold

Lychee Medium tree to 40 feet Young trees produce after 3-4 years Many Varieties Tropical

Mango Small tree Tropical Member of poison ivy family

Monstera Must be ripe Tastes like: banana, mango, and pineapple Tropical

Papaya Male, female, and bisexual Fruits at 16 – 18 months old Tall growing Tropical Fruit Fly

Papaya

Pineapple Easy to grow Patience needed Protect from cold Very prolific

Pineapple

Plant Your Edible Landscape the GATOR Way!