Edible Gardening

10 Perennial Edible Plants In My Zone 9 Florida Suburban Yard – In Under 10 Minutes



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In this video I show you 10 perennial edible plants that I am growing on my north Florida zone 9 suburban lot.

This is a fast paced video, so I’m sure there’s tons of info I left out. Let me know in the comments!

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Edible Perennial Plants Covered:
00:00 Intro
00:29 Pigeon Peas
01:52 Moringa
03:10 Osage Blackberry
03:56 Fig
04:40 Peach
05:34 Cayenne Pepper
06:08 Chocolate Mint
06:54 Lacinato Kale
07:37 Meyer Lemon
08:12 Lemongrass
09:17 Thank you for watching!
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5 Comments

  1. You can actually start eating your Moringa trees leaves now, you don't have to wait. That's one of the best things about them, very little patience required.

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