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You won’t believe how good homegrown sugar apples taste! 🍏 This amazing tropical fruit has a soft, creamy texture with vanilla-custard flavor that tastes unreal We’re harvesting them fresh off the tree right now...plant-ripened and ready to eat #GrowInnHomes #SugarApple

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Click the link below to watch our latest video about harvesting Sugar Apple Fruit right off the tree! youtube.com/watch?v=ONV8Au… These sugar apples, also known as custard apples or Annona squamosa, are soft, creamy, and sweet...like vanilla custard straight from nature

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Look how much food is growing all around us! We’ve got lemongrass, turmeric, papayas, basil, pineapples, and much more You can grow pineapples in pots, even in an apartment; it just takes patience and care #GrowInnHomes

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Check out our latest blog below about harvesting Sugar Apple Fruit Most people in the U.S. have never heard of Sugar Apple fruit Learn more about how to grow and care for this rare tropical fruit in our latest blog...Read the full post here: growinnhomes.com/what-is-sugar-…

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These stunning pink Lagos Spinach flowers are holding hundreds of seeds We are shipping these flower heads loaded with seeds right to your door These purple foxtail flowers are full of seeds that will grow your own heat-loving summer spinach #GrowInnHomes #Spinach

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Vetiver grass: one of the best companion plants for fruit trees! 🫂 It helps stop erosion so your soil doesn’t wash away during heavy rain It also works as a living mulch, just chop it back and spread it around your trees instead of buying mulch bags #GrowInnHomes #Vetiver

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Homegrown bananas fed naturally with food scraps! 🍌 Instead of throwing food waste in the trash, we turn it into fertilizer for our banana plants... This is a dwarf Orinoco Plantain Banana Plant, a hearty variety that grows large bananas when fed well #GrowInnHomes #Banana

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Homegrown shampoo ginger ready to plant! This is the same root used in natural shampoo products, but you can grow it yourself right at home We start by amending the soil with compost and topsoil to give the roots a healthy start #GrowInnHomes #ShampooGinger

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Food forest maintenance day! This is a 15-month-old system we planted at one of our multifamily properties for our tenants and the community We grow food right where people live to show how easy it is to create abundance at home #GrowInnHomes

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Sugarcane juice, one of the healthiest natural drinks you can grow at home! It’s a natural energy drink with no crashes or chemicals Packed with electrolytes like magnesium, potassium, calcium, and iron, it keeps you hydrated and refreshed #GrowInnHomes #Sugarcane

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Homegrown papayas ready to harvest! 🍈 These papayas fell over in a windstorm, but they’re still packed with fruit...about 30 pounds of it! According to some sources, papayas have been growing in Florida for over 1,700 years… #GrowInnHomes #Papaya

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This tree is loaded with sweet little fruits called Jamaican cherries! 🍒 Also known as the strawberry fruit, this tree has been feeding people for thousands of years... It originated in South and Central America and later spread throughout the Caribbean #GrowInnHomes #Cherry

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Ever wondered how bananas actually grow? 🍌 This variety is called the Goldfinger banana, one of our absolute favorites We’re cleaning up this banana rack to keep it healthy and productive Old leaves that are crispy or falling over can be chopped off #GrowInnHomes #Banana

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Harvesting papayas before the wind knocks them down! 🍈 This one’s heavy enough to bend the whole tree, so we’re cutting it early to save the plant Papayas are packed with vitamin C for healthy skin and vitamin A for strong eyes #GrowInnHomes #Papaya

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Turning our neighborhood into a food jungle full of surprises! 🐍 We’re not on a farm...this is just a "regular" yard Even our pest control is natural, meet the black racer snake, one of our garden protectors #GrowInnHomes #Snake

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Giving this papaya plant a second chance to grow! We decided to chop and drop the top of this papaya and stake it back up instead of removing it completely By cutting it midway, we leave a little canopy to shade the pineapples growing underneath #GrowInnHomes #Papaya

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Harvesting the last of our bananas from this plant! 🍌 Each stem only fruits once, but new shoots keep coming up so you can harvest bananas year-round This bunch gave us about 30 pounds of fruit, and now it’s time to cut the old stem back… #GrowInnHomes #Banana

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Growing sugarcane at home is easier than most people think! This is Thai Purple and Homeowner Green sugarcane, two varieties we grow and harvest ourselves... We cut each stalk into 8-inch pieces and ship them straight to your door #GrowInnHomes #Sugarcane

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Want bigger banana racks like this in your backyard? 🍌 Bananas love fertilizer and one of the easiest ways to feed them is using your own food scraps... #GrowInnHomes #Banana

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Hope everyone is doing well! We are excited to show you what we have growing here in Martin County Florida Zone 10b. Here's our most recent property tour of our 4 year old Food Garden! youtu.be/IFY_Hhg16oU?si…