Florida Organic Edible / Tropical Garden Food Forest Tour | June Zone 10a coastal central Florida. Enjoy!
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Quite the collection!
Love your garden tour! So many gorgeous plants. Teddy is the best…so knowledgeable!
Questions: how do you plant your cuttings of dracaena & ti ? Do you root them first, or anything?
Also, what mulch do you use? I have weeds (grass) everywhere among my plants.
Finally, any tips on mushroom identification? I have them (large, whitish) growing in some of my containers and would love to eat them, but I'm kind of scared to!
Awesome đ¤đ¤âď¸ great guys!!
Great garden tour. Thanks for showing us.
Wow, its really coming along nicely!
Are you sure you want to go there with mother of thousands? Gasp! They will be everywhere. I read of a lady in a garden group still pulling them up 40 years later. Every little teardrop on the ends is a baby waiting to root readily when they come off. Mother of bajillions scare me, lol!
Hey the placement of the crinum lilies along the arecas is incredible. When those are mature it'll look so classy.
As always, loved the video and keep up the great work guys! We are at it too over in Cape Coral. Cheers!
Awesome garden! So many different types of plants and edibles Iâm jealous of all the room you have to plant. I wanted to try a mulberry but was worried about how big they get. Your everbearing is so close to your home. Will you have to constantly prune it or does this variety stay much smaller?
How fun, what a budding little gardener you have there…just moved to Jax from Lake Placid, FL. from a thriving food forest to bare lawn(ugh)but slowly I'm turning it edible, lots of banana, loquat, pineapple, mulberry, avocado, sisso spinach, Barbados cherry…we'll see how the temp difference effects things, but I'm hopeful, never enough plants, shampoo ginger is going in today…fun stuff, fun tour, thanks…