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Growers Unite! Join us to learn skills and best practices for plant propagation, food production, and self reliance from like-minded people.

Project Plenty

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Take nutrition into your own hands and grow nutrient-dense abundance with Project Plenty—learn, share, and thrive growing perennial fruiting plants.

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Mind-blowing flavor! Col de dame noir FIG
Until recently, I had never eaten a fresh fig before. I started rooting my first fig cutting in May of 2024 and I harvested my first fig this November 2025. My Col de dame noir fig produced exactly 1 fig in it's second season of growth. I watched it like a hawk all summer long since I first noticed the little figlet. This variety needs a long growing season and is not very cold hardy so when night time temps started dipping into the 40's I brought the fig inside and put it under lights. A few weeks later the green fruit doubled in size nearly overnight and the color began to change. Just over a week later, the fruit was soft, slightly shriveled, and smelled sweet. Perfect. My wife and I shared our FIRST FRESH FIG EVER and it did not disappoint. Unbelievably sweet, slightly tart, jammy raspberry peach. Amazing!
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Mind-blowing flavor! Col de dame noir FIG
Welcome to Project Plenty
Hey, I’m Trevon — I started Project Plenty with one goal in mind: to help you grow nutrient-dense abundance right where you live. Whether you’re planting your first fruit tree or building a full backyard food forest, this space is for learning, sharing, and thriving together. Let’s get started! Comment below and tell us: - Where you’re growing from - What plants you’re most excited about - (Optional) A photo of your yard, garden, or greenhouse I’ll go first 👇 Glad you’re here!
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- Providence, Utah - Right now I'm exited to be experimenting with some more marginal plants for my climate—Pomegranates, Maypops and Figs. - Here's a couple photos of my experimental greenhouse that I'm using to keep my plants warmer this winter without using electricity.
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Trevon Campbell
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@trevon-campbell-9640
Plant science nerd🤔 I grow cold climate exotic fruiting trees and shrubs. Plant once, Harvest forever! 👊🫐🥭

Active 59d ago
Joined Nov 8, 2025
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Northern Utah