The secret to Florida gardening no one is telling you
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Great video and makes perfect sense. I must order your book and visit your site.
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From the panhandle to the keys, Florida is very diverse. I am struggling to grow a garden near Orlando. Lots of sand and diseases and not much freezing. Do you feel the info you provide would be useful here also?
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I plan on going to look at the Pensacola area in about two weeks with my son we ate Christian as well I wows hoping to meet you and see what your gardens look like as this is what I've always wanted to do but here in Connecticut it's impossible my what's your email so I can send you my info..? Thank you for responding 🇫🇴❤️🇺🇸
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David what town in Florida are you in that you grow I'm looking at Pensacola my dad lives in Englewood..
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Just bought a couple of your books and I plan on buying them all! :) Thanks! (We are in central Florida)
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What grows in semi tropical area like Cape Coral
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I'm getting in my fall garden now. This summer I had bushels of sweet potatoes, peanuts, black eyed peas, okra and purslane. I'm down here in the Tampa Bay area.
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I appreciate the video, and will check into your book. I am so frustrated trying to grow things, that just when they are really taking off, either rot, fry, or are infested. Other youtubers, up north, have no idea, just how bad the ants, and bugs are here.
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Yankee crops grow here as well. In central Florida, from September on until April, you can grow heirloom tomatoes to 2lbs, cabbage to 10# or more. Carrots, beets, lettuce, spinach, yellow or red potatoes, squash, cukes etc etc, virtually pest free. What your soil won't support, containers will. Go to the University of Florida IFAS Extension page. It will list the what to plant and when, for each region. http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/vh021
All of these work, if you follow that guide. There are also blueberries developed for our climate that really grow well. And during the hot months, many Asian vegetables or legumes, fill in the blanks. Containers for the frost weak plants that can be huddled and covered protected from hard freezes. -
Thank you so much for this video! I am in north Central Florida ( Ocala). And I am about to start a garden! I will be checking out your book!
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The main problem I'm having in South Florida is the insane heat!
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what kind of corn can i grow in central florida
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Growing the wrong plants in Florida..., this is something I've learned the hard way!!! Could you please do a video of the best TYPE of vegetables to grow in Florida? I've heard that okinawa spinach is one of the best to grow here instead of the typical kind of spinach you find at the grocery store. Is that true? I have no idea where I will find that kind of spinach but I'm on the search for it. Thanks so much!
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Thank you for this, I now have a very evil Grinch smile! mwahahahahaha! I just bought 3 of your books, so lets do this!
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Thanks David: Yeap I'm gonna miss Homestead. I just move to Lakeland; how would that compare in terms of what I can grow here ?
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A freeze in Florida? Didn't know that could happen.
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I've picked more then a thousand tomatoes from a single Everglades current tomato plant and the thing is still producing. The birds have planted them all over the property from other seasons.
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Hi, David! How are you! I thought you were moving to South Florida...are you still up in northern FL? Have you tried to grow the molokia spinach yet? I'm growing the Okinawan spinach down here and it's doing great!
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"Yankee plants" Bwahaha
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That's a porcupine, not a yam, you do realise that?
But yes, I think a whole lot of horticultural misery could be wiped out in a moment if people grew what wants to grow where they are!
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