In this episode @Jessaminestarr visits a real fruit utopia, the @fruitandspice park in Homeland, Fl. It is a county park like no other, full of fruit and spice plants from around the world. She talks with the director, Vanessa Trujillo, about some of the offerings at the park and then chats with horticulturalist Louise King about the history and the future of the park. Finally, she takes listeners on a tour with guide Iva Hegg, who is a wealth of knowledge about everything growing in the park.
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The Fig - Mother of all Fruit
The Mulberry's Imprint on History
The Improbable Path of the Avocado Pit
The Persimmon - A Sweet Summer Package for Winter Eating
The Beautiful Complexities of the Apple
The Subtly Essential Ingredient for Equatorial Chefs
Cultivated or Wild the Blueberry Has a Story to Tell
The Native Fruit Worth Remembering
The Fruit the World Can't Help But Love
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