Florida Organic Edible / Tropical Garden Tour | April Zone 10a

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Florida Organic Edible / Tropical Garden Tour | April Zone 10a. Enjoy!
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Very nice, I do like the atmosphere that surrounds you!

lydnav
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Lovely garden. This spring i'm finally starting my first garden here in Florida. The property already has a lot of bamboo but aside from that nothing but pine trees, not even a single palm.

richarddarmstadt
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Good morning, it is my first time on your channel, I just subscribed. I love your garden, I love the space that you have🙂

myhomeandgardenchanneldwel
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my land space envy is real right now 😭 congrats its beautiful

CRUDE
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I truly enjoy this video. I'm also amazed how you'll know all those banana trees AMAIZING. You need to get some more fruit trees.
GREAT VIDEO.

shelly
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❤ wow beautiful there. House off the beach?

Your dog is so cute 🥰.

diversitylove
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Great garden tour!💚
Just wanted to ⚠️warn you (in case you didn't know), about the very aggressive Mexican Petunia. It's beautiful, always blooms & bees love it but it will take over your garden beds & is nearly impossible to remove. I would only put it in an area that it can run wild & take over or keep it potted with a paver underneath so the roots don't escape.

It's sold everywhere even though the state of Florida lists Mexican petunias as “highly invasive.”

Marjorie
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Well I think chica found her spot! And love what the moringa did.

mpgfoo
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Didn't get to watch it all but looks like a great start! The loquat tree will get much larger, wider and taller. It's too close to the screen in pool area to be able to grow well. They can be dug out and moved easily without hurting them though. I love them. They can be kept any size or shape, easy to trim. But not trimmed as small as it would need to be where yours is. I just found out recently that the fruit is great dried (like an apricot). Otherwise, once they are harvested, you have to eat them within a few days which can be hard to do.

pegjeffcamp
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thanks for the interesting video…the tricolor ginger needs to be in moist soil…or put it on the shade.

phildendron
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Subbed 👍+ set 🔔
Love how you’ve planted around your house 🏡
I only have a screened in Liana for which I’m using 2 wood earth boxes. I put stones on bottom over liner as there’s no drainage in these wood one.
I germinate plants from seeds..lemon 🍋🍒🍎🍠🌶️
I sold house in Kissimmee FLORIDA which I had a huge Liana screened plus vinyl windows. I really miss that.
My Liana here isn’t too big, but at least I have it.
I had several Plumeria plants + Elk horn which I left at house. No way to care for, but I do want another plumeria.
Any ideas you might have for me.❓
TY

FLIPPER
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Can you please list the food that you grow or can grow in 10a?

SimBotik
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Mimosa is the name of the herbs that you touch it will close :)

ameisherry
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You bill this as an organic garden, but you get most of your starts from unknown sources. So I hope you are cleaning the plant leaves and stems thoroughly before planting, especially if those parts of the plant are edible.

Also, you seem to indicate that the plant you call milkweed, which is showing orange blossoms, is the edible variety. It is not and do not eat it any part of it!

The only edible milkweed (common milkweed) has pink or purple flowers.

But keep up the good work you’re doing by sharing how you are creating a wonderful garden from foraged cuttings. Just remember that your audience may be new to gardening, especially organic gardening, and do your research before recommending eating something you foraged.

You caught my interest with your video showing how you round up plant cuttings on your neighborhood brush pick-up day. Thanks for that tip—I never would’ve thought of it.

leliad
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How do you keep the orange butterfly from laying its eggs on your passion fruit vine? My vines are inundated with the caterpillars from the butterfly eggs( the only vine this particular butterfly lays their eggs on). I have sprayed but now my vine is so tall I can’t reach the top

MelindasLifeandstyle
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I think the Muntingia Calabura ( Strawberry tree) tastes like Froot Loops.

Thomasleejr
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love yall videos where are yall at down here

TheDjman
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The dog being held like that. Is it able to walk or it's injured?

LEdson-rkkv
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Great video, where did you get the Mandarin orange tree?

barbaraperry
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The Stromanthe tri color is more a shade plant

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