Edible Gardening

Edible Patio Garden with Fruit Trees and Edible Shrubs in South Florida



John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to a friends place in South Florida to learn more about what is growing at his friends condo. John believes even if you live in a small space such as an apartment or condo you can grow some of your own food. In this episode you will learn about some tropical fruit trees and edible shrubs that are useful to grow in South Florida.

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  1. John, you can tell a lot about a persons personality by their garden, it is a reflection of their inner self. John, whoever the person is who owns this garden has deep seated psychotic tendencies and suffers from low intelligence. Take care, Ronnie

  2. @lilililililililiilii I understand that you don't "get it" this is an inside joke between me and John. Unfortunately growing marijuana, which has the most beneficial seed of all seeds on earth for humans, is illegal. If it were legal, I would be growing as much as I could. Marijuana is one of the most beneficial and useful plants on our Earth (look it up) and that does not include smoking it, which is not so beneficial.

  3. Good to see guys like John inspiring those who don't want to depend on the industrial industry for food but rather enjoy what mother nature bares for us. Love gardening just wish i had more space ๐Ÿ™‚

  4. sweet vid

    i've got a friend who bought a house with two pear trees on it, they weren't putting out fruit, but every year he kept feeding them with compost, a few years later, BOOM tons of fruit

  5. in southern california, jackfruit is not available at our mexican grocers. it is available at our asian markets.

  6. Hey John, I'm moving to Southwest Florida and I was wondering what kind of fruit will yield year-round down there? ๐Ÿ™‚

  7. I live in Malaysia, we have plenty of Katuk here, locally called sayur manis, normally boiled in soup. Taste sweet~

  8. Star fruit helps people who suffered acne problems, it's taste good with salt.

  9. My dad has a friend who owns a Jack fruit and durian tree's forest, it's so big, that you might get lost in it. The jack fruit there can grow to the size of an average 3 years old toddler.

  10. Hi John I have space in my backyard that gets some sunlight I want to put a Hardy edible evergreen shrub that 4ft tall max I live in north Vancouver produces lots of fruits or vegatebles

  11. Hi new sub.๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป
    I want to grow Jack Fruit and buy some.
    I live in Osceola County, Florida
    Pls reply

  12. Theres a a church in my town that has a jackfruit tree and I got a couple little ones and harvested the seeds, I'm germinating some to grow inside during this winter and put the rest in the freezer.

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