Date: 12 Mar 2026
❄️Cold-Hardy Avocados and Fruit Trees
Earlier in early February we had a rough stretch at the B-Farm in Sebring. Three nights around 25°F with steady wind. Weather like that quickly shows which plants actually belong in Zone 9 and which ones only look good on paper.
Once things warmed up and we could see the real results, a few clear winners stood out. All of the macadamias handled the cold surprisingly well. The grumichamas stayed solid. And the cold-hardy avocado varieties again proved why gardeners rely on them in borderline climates.
Instead of listing every tropical plant that might survive a freeze, we decided to keep things practical and focus on the ones that actually went through this cold spell and that we currently have in stock.
If you garden in USDA Zone 8b-9, these are the kinds of trees that make winter a lot less stressful.
📖Read the full article: 2026 Freeze Guide: Cold-Hardy Avocados and Fruit Trees.
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Date: 9 Mar 2026
Golden canistel cream: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
🍴 Golden canistel cream: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
Golden Canistel Cream
Ingredients
- 1 ripe canistel (eggfruit)
- 2 to 3 tbsp milk
- 1 to 2 tsp honey
Instructions
- Scoop the ripe canistel flesh into a bowl.
- Add milk and honey.
- Mash until smooth and creamy.
- Warm gently in a small pan if desired.
- Serve warm like a thick tropical porridge.
🌿 About the plant:
Also called Eggfruit, canistel has bright yellow flesh that is dense and slightly dry when ripe.
🏡 In the garden:
Grows well in warm climates with good drainage. Compact growth makes it suitable for small yards.
🛒 Plant Canistel Egg Fruit tree - grows well in container too
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Date: 7 Mar 2026
Sapodilla caramel toast: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
Sapodilla Caramel Toast
Ingredients
- 1 ripe sapodilla
- 2 slices toasted bread
- Pinch of salt
Instructions
- Mash the ripe sapodilla flesh in a small pan.
- Warm gently until it becomes thick and caramel-like.
- Spread the warm sapodilla mixture over toasted bread.
- Finish with a small pinch of salt to balance the sweetness.
🌿 About the plant:
Sapodilla is a tropical evergreen producing brown fruit with sweet, brown-sugar flavored flesh.
🏡 In the garden:
Likes heat and humidity. Grafted or air layered trees fruit earlier. Drought tolerant once established but best with regular watering.
🛒 Add Sapodilla - Brown Sugar Fruit tree to your Food Forest
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Date: 23 Feb 2026
Macadamia nut oven crisp
Macadamia Nut Oven Crisp
Ingredients
- 1 fish fillet (cod, tilapia, or snapper)
- 1/3 cup crushed macadamia nuts
- 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
- 1 teaspoon olive oil
- Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375°F.
- Spread a thin layer of mustard over the fish fillet.
- Press crushed macadamia nuts onto the top of the fillet.
- Drizzle lightly with olive oil.
- Bake until golden and crisp, about 12–15 minutes.
🌿About the plant:
Macadamia is an Australian rainforest tree that gives us one of the richest, creamiest nuts on earth. The shell is famously hard - you really earn that buttery crunch.
🏡 In the garden:
Best in warm climates, zones 9-11, cold hardy to light freeze. Needs full sun, good drainage, and patience - seedlings can take several years to start producing (grafted or air-layered trees start flowering right away). Once established, they are long-lived and productive.
🛒 Plant a hardy Macadamia tree to always have your nuts
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Date: 27 Jan 2026
Jackfruit golden hash: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
🍴 Jackfruit golden hash: quick-n-fun exotic recipes
Jackfruit Golden Hash
Ingredients
- 1 cup ripe jackfruit pods, chopped
- 1 teaspoon coconut oil or butter
- 1 pinch salt
- Fresh lime juice (optional)
Instructions
- Chop ripe jackfruit pods into small pieces.
- Heat coconut oil or butter in a frying pan over medium heat.
- Add the chopped jackfruit and pan-sear until the edges begin to caramelize.
- Toss with a tiny pinch of salt.
- Finish with a squeeze of lime juice and serve warm.
🌿 About the plant:
Jackfruit is the world’s largest tree-borne fruit, native to South and Southeast Asia. When ripe, its golden pods are sweet, fragrant, and naturally caramelize when cooked. It has been a staple food for centuries, used both ripe and unripe in desserts and savory dishes.
🌱 In the garden:
Jackfruit is a fast-growing tropical tree that thrives in warm climates with full sun and good drainage. It loves regular water and fertile soil, it's a heavy feeder. Best suited for USDA zones 9b-11, it can be grown in large containers when young and makes a bold, architectural fruit tree in the landscape. The fruit forms at the base of the tree, so trimming it under 7-8 ft makes it easier for cold protection.
🛒 Plant your own Jackfruit tree
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🎥 We Cut Open a 37 lb Jackfruit - You Won't Believe What's Inside!
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