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THE FLORIDA PIONEER FESTIVAL
THE FLORIDA PIONEER FESTIVAL https://www.floridapioneerfestival.com WHAT IS THE FLORIDA PIONEER FESTIVAL? ​The Florida Pioneer Festival is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to growing roots in our community by preserving heritage, promoting sustainability, and fostering self-reliance. This event is a reimagining of the beloved Pioneer Park Days of Zolfo Springs, honoring our past while looking toward the future. The two-day festival blends tradition with innovation—featuring live music, hands-on workshops, and two full days of education with nationally recognized names like Joel Salatin, Laura Cox, Rachel Hester, and more. As one of Florida’s first major homesteading conferences and festivals, it offers something for everyone—farmers, families, seasoned homesteaders, and those just beginning their journey. With roots in community and self-reliance, the festival provides both practical skills and joyful experiences, bridging generations and creating connections. While homesteading gatherings are growing across the country, this is Florida’s own—designed for our climate, our land, and our communities. Together, we’ll celebrate time-honored traditions while embracing modern-day techniques, offering a uniquely Florida take on this powerful movement. ​ Join us November 7–8, 2025 at Pioneer Park in Zolfo Springs for a weekend of learning, inspiration, and family fun—where history meets homesteading, and community takes root.
0 likes • Nov 15
How was this event? I was at the Permaculture Convergence that same weekend. I would've love to attend this event that weekend as well.
Used Billboard Tarps?
Someone had mentioned on the previous call that they got some used billboard tarps to kill their lawn. Where did you get them? Was it online?
0 likes • Nov 15
I believe that was @Mitchell Cardoza that mention using the billboards tarps.
"Hands of Succession" Documentary Ecuador
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZaveCAk_8Q Hey folks, I happened upon this documentary tonight on youtube and wanted to share it here. Hope you enjoy.
1 like • Oct 20
Thanks for sharing, Im going to watch this later this evening
First yuca harvest
Hey y’all! I got back home on Thursday evening after 6 weeks away and one of the cassava plants had fallen over. Initially I just gave it a big trim, but realized it was ready to harvest! This is “togo” cassava from Cody cove farm. Did super well. Haven’t done a taste test yet but looking forward to it! This plant was started from a cutting at the end of January, so about 8 and a half months ago.
First yuca harvest
3 likes • Oct 20
Harvest looks great! Togo is a great variety. It’s pretty cool to see how much yucca you can get from just one cutting in only eight months. I love to eat yucca, but I also highly recommend using yucca/cassava as a support species. As you can see, it produces a huge amount of tubers, organic matter, and canopy. Now imagine those starchy tubers decomposing in the soil—feeding the soil food web, increasing organic matter, and aerating the ground. The benefits to soil health are incredible.
🌱 Welcome to The Grow Food Company Community! 🌱
We’re so glad you’re here! This space is all about supporting each other in growing food — from backyard gardens & food forest systems to larger agroforestry and market garden projects. For our very first post, let’s kick things off with some introductions: 👉 Tell us your name 👉 Share where in Florida you’re growing (city or region) 👉 Let us know what kind of growing you’re doing (backyard garden, homestead, market garden, food forest, etc.) 👉 Bonus: Drop a photo of your garden, farm, or favorite plant! 🌿🌸🍅 We can’t wait to see the diversity of growers in this community. This will help us all connect and learn from each other as we move forward together. 💚
0 likes • Sep 23
@Em Plattner I love to hear you goal and what you're working towards! Do you have space for some pots or containers?
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@Jennifer Wren Nice racks! Bananas are defiantly one of my favorites to grow! Is this your first rack from that original planting? I love to hear how the flavor and texture of this banana cultivar.
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Empowering Stewards to grow regenerative gardens, farms, and communities through ongoing support, resources, and guidance.

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