Do you love the idea of a tropical garden, but don’t think you live in the right climate? This week, Jason’s showing you how to give your garden that lush, tropical feel, no matter where in Australia you live.

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  1. Wow that's great I grow most of those plants as house plants anyway. I just have to dig them up in the fall the winter get blow 0.

  2. Cool. Those Golden Canes will suck so much in that area though. I have found it so hard to grow plants in the ground around canes. The canes just take everything and don’t leave a chance for the other plants. Use pots instead!!

  3. Looks great. I live in Florida so those are all very common plants here. I am redoing my front yard after having to cut down my huge Laurel Oak. Now it is full sun and I need to make some shade.

  4. Love these plants. Love Florida. Going to make my deck into a tropical oasis this year 😊

  5. I love how he just…. casually asking the neighbors next door to sell the plants to complete the project 😅😂 it look so much cosy now, but I would add a bench or some shading devices

  6. Love the video and I always come back to watch it but being not an expert I found a bit hard to get the names of the plants. After doing a bit of research I made a list of the plants in the video. Hope that helps.
    Dracaena marginata (dragon tree)
    Slender weavers bamboo
    Golden cane palm
    Alcantarea Giant Bromeliad
    Bromeliad neoregelia
    Cordyline fruticosa rubra
    Cordyline fruticosa negra
    Crotons
    Philodendron xanadu
    Variegated ginger

  7. the hardest part is planting for the future. I want my tropical jungle now!!!!!! then you realize when you first moved in 15 years ago you shouldve done all of this then. omg. i would have had a big mango tree by then.

  8. Can the Golden cane palm, take full sun ? And windy conditions? And Alkaline soil ? Or soil needs amendment?

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