Classic 2020 Harvest
August 28, 2024
Our usual mid-October start date was beset by a series of tropical storms in Florida. Not unusual weather, we can adjust for this- we annually harvest over 30 million bulbs, in addition to our canna and alocasia/colocasia.
Specialized equipment digs our caladium bulbs.
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