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PALMM Collections » Linking Florida's Natural Heritage » Florida Environments Online

Florida crops: what and when to plant.

Table of Contents

  • Front Matter
    • cover1
    • 1
  • Table of Contents
    • 2
    • 3
  • Shade Tobacco
    • 4
  • Crops Grown in North Florida
    • 5
    • 6
    • 7
  • Crops Grown in Central Florida
    • 8
    • 8a
    • 9
  • Crops Grown in South Florida
    • 10
    • 10a
    • 11
    • 12
  • Time Table Fruit and Vegetable Shipments
    • 13
  • Florida Agricultural Production and Value
    • 14
    • 15
  • Major Fruit and Vegetable Crops
    • 15
  • Florida State Farmers Markets Months of Operation
    • 16
  • Florida State Farmers Markets Commodities Sold
    • 17
  • Peanut Picker in Operation
    • 18
  • Primary List of Medicinal Plants
    • 19
    • 20
  • Secondary List of Medicinal Plants
    • 21
  • Origin of Leading World Crops
    • 22
  • Fruit and Vegetable Container Information
    • 23
    • 24
  • Historical Facts of Florida Fruits and Vegetables
    • 25
  • Asparagus
    • 25
    • 26
  • Avocados
    • 26
    • 27
    • 28
  • Green or Wax Snap Beans
    • 28
    • 29
    • 30
  • Lima Beans
    • 30
    • 31
  • Beets
    • 31
  • Broccoli
    • 32
    • 33
  • Brussels Sprouts
    • 33
    • 34
  • Cabbage
    • 34
    • 35
    • 36
  • Cantaloupes
    • 36
    • 37
  • Carrots
    • 37
    • 38
  • Cauliflower
    • 38
    • 39
  • Celery
    • 40
    • 41
    • 42
  • Collards
    • 42
  • Sweet Corn
    • 42
    • 43
    • 44
    • 45
    • 46
    • 47
    • 48
  • Cucumbers
    • 48
  • Eggplant
    • 49
  • Endive-Escarole
    • 49
  • Grapefruit
    • 49
    • 50
    • 51
  • Lettuce
    • 51
    • 52
    • 53
  • Limes
    • 53
    • 54
  • Mangos
    • 54
    • 55
  • Okra
    • 55
  • Onions
    • 55
    • 56
    • 57
  • Oranges
    • 57
    • 58
    • 59
  • Papaya
    • 60
    • 61
    • 62
  • Parsley
    • 62
  • Green Peas
    • 62
    • 63
  • Sweet Peppers
    • 63
  • Potatoes
    • 63
    • 64
    • 65
    • 66
  • Sweet Potatoes
    • 66
    • 67
    • 68
  • Radishes
    • 68
  • Spinach
    • 68
    • 69
  • Squash
    • 69
  • Strawberries
    • 70
    • 71
  • Tangerines
    • 71
  • Tomatoes
    • 72
    • 73
  • Turnips and Turnip Greens
    • 73
    • 74
  • Water Cress
    • 74
    • 75
  • Watermelon
    • 75
    • 76

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