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32 Comments
Its going to freeze again. Every year from this point on due to climate change. Plz let people know they will reset from scratch every year. The meteorologists says there needs to be a zone restructure. South Florida might be the only region in Florida that wont get hit every single year. (Miami to the Keys)
Thank you for sharing. So many have decided to skip over and pretend the freeze never happened. It's also very difficult to plant around the things that did survive because they are mature and by themselves. So it's good to see what you're doing to incorporate what survived and add to it. I would like to know how you are planting the anthurium because I have two very large, probably almost 5 ft and anthurium in pots but I know they like very fast draining soil so I'm not quite sure how you would put them in the ground. Thank you again.
❤❤❤ True Gardener
😢 Just so sad to see how much damage was done. Seeing straight thru to the neighbors really is heartbreaking but so proud of the work & choices you are making getting your dream garden back. ❤
You lost those big bottle palms that were leaning into the walk way? Those were such a cool look. Happy to see you’re bouncing back though
True Gardner! Love your guidance and videos, thanks for helping me with my garden paradise yard!
It's nice to see you featuring the Chamaerops Humilis Palm, we use that one a lot here in the UK, they're very cold hardy, yet tropical looking at the same time.
Wooow…..❤❤❤
Is it possible to do a triple with Queen palms?
I have several young queen palms, around 4 feet tall. I was wondering if they would be suitable as triples.
Thank you so much for doing this video, it was incredibly helpful and I really love to see what you do for you! Thanks for indulging us and I am looking forward to seeing it all finished and growing!
❤true gardener❤ it’s so sad seeing your yard after the winter we’ve had in Florida. But it’s exciting seeing all the new things you’re planting. I can’t wait to see it when it’s had time to grow in. I also love the tropical jungle look as well, I live in zone 9a and we are also having to buy new plants and we had to cut a lot of our landscaping back. Hopefully by the end of summer everything will look full and happy again.
This channel has the best FL landscape info on YouTube.
True Gardner – So refreshing to see your motivation to make your garden a new fabulous!
Not trying to knock the creativity here, but a lot of these plant choices don’t really align with Florida conditions—especially when you factor in periodic freezes. In Central Florida, you can’t design purely “tropical” without considering cold tolerance, or you end up with repeat losses and high replacement costs. Most of these plants would struggle or die off during even a mild freeze. This feels more like influencer-style aesthetics than practical Florida gardening. For anyone watching, make sure you’re selecting plants that can actually handle your local climate long-term
Love your videos. While you are replanting can you show how easy (or difficult) it is to remove trees and/or plants around palms and prepare the soil for new plantings? I struggle with planting close to my palms due to the fibrous root systems. I'm curious how you overcome that.
True Gardener! So sad to see all that you lost but exciting to see the new design! I am also redesigning after hurricanes and cold damage…and now row of Arecas are dying from Ganaderma😢 But I love the challenge and your videos are so helpful and inspiring❤❤😊😊
Thank you for this! I have been wondering how your garden was going and the new direction! I really look forward to seeing it as it grows. It’s giving me new ideas!
I actually planted two bottle palms to make a double. It was beautiful until the freeze. Unfortunately it didn’t make it so I replaced with a freeze damaged single bottle palm but larger and I’m giving it much needed love. But I’m also thinking of moving it to my backyard and trying again with making a double bottle palm ( can’t find them in doubles ). Any chance in the future you can do a video on transplanting palms? Including how to remove and replant, safely.
I love what you are planting. The boulders and red bromeliads with the green background of your other plants and palms look amazing.
My favorite plant has turned into the fatsia japonica. They did great in the freeze and love my deep shade and look so tropical!
Best channel! I love everything you do. ❤
So sad to see the damage. I struggled a lot but did not lose anywhere near as much as you did. I am still struggling with deciding what to do next. Do I want to reduce a little or refill. Some areas more towards the outside edges I want to focus on trees and shrubs and no more small ground covers.
All those bromeliads are you planting them directly in soil?
I love your new true gardener animation , super cute. I’m sad for your garden that got hit by the cold but….. I live much further north ( Jax) and seeing you adding trees that thrive up here is really inspiring and exciting cause it gives me ideas how I can jazz up my space with more cold tolerant material. Of course I live in NEFLO and love SoFLO landscape so achieving that jungle look with more cold tolerant plants has been a challenge for me in my landscape. The beginning of my Clusia hedge was wiped out but they are coming back from the ground so I will be replacing with podocarpus. Christmas palms made it but they are far from what they were. Which was amazing to me considering the effort to keep them alive. Love all your videos! Keep em coming.
I just moved to southwest florida, i have a new oak tree they planted, im looking to find potential plants for the base of oaks, in this case very young oaks that will thrive as they form more of a canopy. I couldnt find any videos on this, and there’s literally oak trees everywhere here in the fort myers area 😂
Finally I get to see your garden again.. i missed it and good to see it is slowly coming back😃👍
Florida is brutal if you think about it. The European fans are perfect for your area. The frost will come again for sure. You’ll get it going again for sure because you know your plants for sure:
I have seen that European fan palm at a house in the neighborhood and I've been trying to figure out the name… now I know! Cute photo chef Jen 🙂 who has time for cooking when you're in the garden anyway LOL It is sad to see the bare ground in the garden but so exciting to work with a blank canvas again. I'm definitely trying to incorporate new plants as well. Thank you for sharing!! True gardener! one question if you have a moment, I have a very young double bottle palm and one is pushing a new frond and the other is not. they both have one green frond left after the frost so I'm just treating it like they are both alive. What do I do if the one is really dead?
Thanks for your channel. Plant wise it doesn't help a lot for my region of CF. But from the mental side of it, you really help. It won't be popular, but I will be planting things that can handle the cold and that means not strictly native. I loved clusia hedges, but they will exists no more in my garden. All being replaced by podocarpus. It's too much money, too much work and too much mental effort to do this over and over, even if it "only happens every 10 years or so". In ten years I'll be even older. The drought and materials shortages mean I am gonig to have a depressing yard for a while. It's pretty embarassing.
I literally teared up. I can't imagine how devastating it is to lose all of those years of growth and hard work 🙁
So inspired by your channel! What is the name of the smaller, upright palm at the back of the lot line on the right at the 26 minute mark? Thank you for your hard work!
Love your videos! It's sad that you lost so many beautiful plants but I can't wait to see once you have completed the new additions. Do you have any updated videos on spaying the yard for insects? What do you use and how often do you spay? My pygmy palms have been invested with mealybugs for the first time ever. And I noticed something has been chewing on my bougainvillea.
my fox tail palm tree has a hole using black sap. The hole is located in the middle between the bottom and top of the palm tree.