10+ Native Plants You Can Easily Grow in Pots

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Want to grow Florida Native Plants but don't have the space for a garden? Check out these native plants that you can grow in containers!
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Frog fruit looks beautiful in a hanging basket. All those tiny flowers 💕

em
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OMG, the idea of mixing the the plants to protect the caterpillars from the wasp! 🤦‍♀️ why have I not thought of this before!!! Thank you ❣️

kimberlyd
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Planted my frog fruit into my raised banana bed and will plant it elsewhere as it grows!!

jo-annjewett
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Great suggestions. Basic rule for balance for a potted planter is thriller, filler and spiller. You nailed it!

sandysalzman
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"Keeping the Wild/Crazy Contained".... and I thought I was container gardening as my guerrilla attempt to grow food in an HOA.
Your photos get better and better. They give a whole new perspective on plants that I previously saw as weeds.

oreopaksun
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The butterfly that came at you thought your sunglasses were black-eyed Susans! 🤩

carmyn
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That was great from one Florida native to another

BeadRunway
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You are so right about the red tropical sage spreading out! The pink doesn’t seem to spread as much. But doesn’t matter it’s beautiful and easy to contain. Thanks for the ideas and Merry Vlogmas! 🌱

dianemcdaniel
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Another great video! It didn’t even dawn on me to plant and mix natives in containers - thanks for the inspiration.

RevAcres
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Can you do or do you have a video on ground covering that's very low and walkable?

jubileenine
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I bought frog fruit plants for my raised banana bed that is a permaculture setup with comfrey, nettles and lemongrass. I want to add some flowers too. Love the idea of flowers in with milkweed. I was so disappointed about the wasps dive bombing my caterpillars.

jo-annjewett
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Hehe I have Bidens Alba in a pot too, and I it!! 😆🙌🏻 I chop it back and make tea with it regularly and it bounces right back and does look really beautiful.

mollytrap
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😅😅 I just planted tropical sage along with other wildflowers about 3 weeks ago. I’m just now seeing this. I’ll have to keep an eye out. Also, I’m so glad I watched this video about the blueberries! We just night some and need to plant it and we were worried about making the rest of our soil acidic if we planted it in the ground when we already have other fruit trees growing. Thank you!

ElizabethHernandez-ibud
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I'm in pasco county. My yard is super uncovered and sunny. I need help learning what will grow in my sandy soil.

Thaatgirrrrlllll
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Thanks for sharing. Great video again.

georgweyand
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I have some red tropical sage and would love for it to spread. So far no luck.

beckyboopz
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I to find frog fruit somewhere.. 🤔

When I was new to gardening, I planted mammoth sunflowers and I dumped a whole package of dollar tree wildflower seeds around the base of them. Nothing germinating except blanket flower! And then all the sunflowers died except the one with blanket flower under it. They were such fab friends!

mollytrap
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I'm really enjoying your frequent videos for the holiday gift to us, your viewers. Thank you! My question is, what are the names of the native nurseries you recommend? I live south of you, and the native nurseries are far and few in this area.

maggidull
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thank you for all of the information! learning so much😊 ALSO where did you get your shirt? would love to gift it to some people for the holidays

mariaangelica
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How can you tell the good milkweed from the bad one? I have milkweed that nothing will touch - and I do t spray them.

beckyboopz