Planning For My Insanely Hot Summer Garden

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  • Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
  • Discover how to keep your garden thriving in hot climates with my summer garden plan! I'll share top plant varieties, strategic planting spots, and essential tips to ensure your garden's success.
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Комментарии • 142

  • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
    @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  3 месяца назад +7

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    • @user-qx1om2wj1h
      @user-qx1om2wj1h 2 месяца назад +1

      You can try planting some edible cacti. Cacti do well in hot environments and don't require a much water, like prickly pear and dragon fruit.

  • @BPBomber
    @BPBomber 2 месяца назад +9

    My wife found an old bag of Publix Lima beans that had weevils so I tossed them in an open corner of a bed back in late Feb. They are growing like the proverbial beanstalk. Full sun and growing up the side of my pool cage while throwing elbows at its tomato neighbors.

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад +1

      That’s awesome! They are a great cover crop for your soil.

  • @carolmcintyre8485
    @carolmcintyre8485 2 дня назад +1

    I love jicama!

  • @sandramorton5510
    @sandramorton5510 2 месяца назад +6

    I am growing Kajari Melons, Okra, cowpeas, lima beans, Sunflowers. The summer is so hot, I am scaling down.

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад +1

      It feels worse than past years but maybe I just forgot lol

  • @karenuber5500
    @karenuber5500 2 месяца назад +8

    Several yea ars ago some family members went to a farm to table restaurant in Charleston, SC and were given small packets of dry sea island red peas. I have been planting them every year since and they grow very well in the hot Florida weather. We enjoy eating them and I always save some to plant the following year. They were the original peas used in Hoppin' John and were brought to the US hidden in the hair of slaves brought from Africa.

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад +1

      That’s amazing that you are able to grow something so unique

  • @user-hz7kv6js6l
    @user-hz7kv6js6l 2 месяца назад +5

    Hi Patrina, Thanks for sharing all of your tips on growing in our lovely hot n steaming weather right now. This is the time of year I work in my garden in the evening. I call it sunset gardening. What I have growing in my raised beds right now are a few Jamaican Sorrel, sugar baby water mellon, red onions, pole beans, yard long beans, sweet potatoes, French Sorrel, peppers, cherry tomatoes, egg plant, ginger, tometeos, garlic, spinach greens, Swiss chard, and I'm succession sowing some heat tolerant leaf lettuce in the shade under my patio and a few micro climate shade spots in my garden. So far, they are doing great. I'm determined to keep growing lettuce throughout the summer since I am a very heavy salad eater. I'm also growing a flower garden and lots of herbs too.The fruit I'm harvesting during the summer months will be lots of pineapples, bananas, and some papayas. I may like to try growing some black beans because I do eat them. I just finished harvesting and processing all of my celery tonight. I have been processing bananas nonstop for a month now and made some banana strawberry ice cream tonight that was fantastic. Just when I was starting to get sick of processing bananas. 😂 I guess part of growing your own food is that you become the processing plant, too. 😅 Happy summer gardening from Donna in Sarasota.

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад +1

      Oh my gosh you are so right. No one warns you about all the processing. I’d love to hear how your summer lettuce does. I’m always trying to find varieties that can hold up to the heat.

  • @andreadavison6560
    @andreadavison6560 Месяц назад +1

    planting at a diagonal in the greenstalk is GENIUS. What a great tip!

  • @marilynearl6887
    @marilynearl6887 2 месяца назад +7

    Love your homegrown Florida sign. I plan on using tai solider beans and okra, and Egyptian spinach, and sweet potatoes

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад +2

      Great picks. My husband surprised me with it. He worked with a sign shop to have it made.

  • @urbanbackyardcontainergardenin
    @urbanbackyardcontainergardenin 2 месяца назад +4

    Im growing okra, cowpeas, peppers, super hots, and collards. Great video😊💚🐝🌻

  • @GreenthumbFL
    @GreenthumbFL 2 месяца назад +8

    Love the tips on what to grow now… amazing videos. Always excited to see the new videos. ❤

  • @mammothenterprises2921
    @mammothenterprises2921 2 месяца назад +5

    Some people use Moringa for chop and drop

  • @lindapedersen-hylka7170
    @lindapedersen-hylka7170 2 месяца назад +1

    My favorite videos are the seasonal or monthly what to grow guides. I've planted red, lima & black beans, luffa, peanuts & sweet potatoes. I love the "no tend" gardens in summer. Thanks for another great video.

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад

      My pleasure. “No Tend” Gardening is a requirement in this heat

  • @fellsphotos
    @fellsphotos 2 месяца назад +5

    Okra makes a great addition to a stir fry!

  • @anncolburn3722
    @anncolburn3722 2 месяца назад +1

    Whatever extra plants you end up with from thinning should be shared with friends neighbors family coworkers or a plant sharing library

  • @BPBomber
    @BPBomber 2 месяца назад +4

    I did peanuts last year with raw bird food peanuts and had a great harvest with them! I just pushed them into the dirt shell and all.

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад

      I tried that too and they grew but the yield wasn’t the best. What kind did you use?

  • @bakerymama88
    @bakerymama88 Месяц назад +1

    I am jumping headfirst into my summer garden right along w/ you! I am doing whippoorwill, red long beans and sweet potatoes too!

  • @jq2911
    @jq2911 2 месяца назад +4

    Last year's Eggplant is super abundant so far. Already harvested over 30 medium sized. Tomatoes, also from last year are so-so and this year's vines are growing fast. So far the fastest grower is my sweet potato that has already covered my raised bed and spilling over the sides.

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад

      That’s fast! Great harvest

    • @CH-hm8ud
      @CH-hm8ud 2 месяца назад

      When do you plant the sweet potatoes in Florida?

    • @jq2911
      @jq2911 2 месяца назад

      @@CH-hm8ud I'm in East Central Florida and put my slips in end of March, beginning of April. Also had about 8 volunteers come up from 2 beds. I didn't separate the individual slips from the volunteers because I don't have enough space for them. Seeing as they came up by themselves in April, I'd say the ground is more than warm enough to plant in April for a long growing season.

    • @jq2911
      @jq2911 2 месяца назад +1

      @@HomegrownFloridaZ9a thanks. Unfortunately my Zucchini is toast from the worms and powdery mildew and corn has already tasseled at about 3 feet. That's garden life.

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад +1

      @@jq2911I skipped corn this year due to all the issues. It’s part of garden life, I guess

  • @cybrgear
    @cybrgear 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for sharing, love the way you do what you do.

  • @mistycarter9809
    @mistycarter9809 2 месяца назад +1

    What a great video! I love hanging out and going through the motions. Your garden is looking great! ❤

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад

      Thanks so much! I hope yours is doing great too

    • @mistycarter9809
      @mistycarter9809 2 месяца назад +1

      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a Just came back from being gone 5 days and it's doubled! The rains were perfectly timed. Had a very large yellow squash 🤣

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад

      @@mistycarter9809haha! Squashes like to party while we are away

  • @KK-FL
    @KK-FL 2 месяца назад +3

    Those Epic trays really are great. They actually have a bunch of sizes now. I love the 5" for big seeds or potting up when I sow things a little too early in winter. I like that they have lined grow bags too.

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад +1

      I’m in love with their trays. I’ll never buy another kind

  • @katclaus7425
    @katclaus7425 2 месяца назад +3

    Growing squash, okra, cowpeas, pumpkins, and lonv beans for the first time. Ive been having blossom end rot issues with the squash.

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад +1

      Oh that’s no fun. I would pick the bad fruits off, give them a tomato liquid fertilizer (it should have the calcium it needs) and monitor my watering carefully. Too much or too little can make the next round of fruit have the same issue.

    • @katclaus7425
      @katclaus7425 2 месяца назад +1

      @@HomegrownFloridaZ9a thank you! I've been cutting the bad ones off and will try the tomato fertilizer. 🍅

  • @Jkoen813
    @Jkoen813 2 месяца назад +3

    Started my garden kind of spur of moment this year first time gardening so planning was kind of out the window but I plan to plan next season 😂 I just got my Jamaican Roselle seeds in the mail today can’t wait to get them in the ground!

  • @debraguerrero9950
    @debraguerrero9950 2 месяца назад +3

    Thank you for the list of simmer plants.

  • @kathyshinn1007
    @kathyshinn1007 2 месяца назад +3

    Excellent video! Thanks for the boost to keep going, even though the heat is already here. This year, I'm growing several kinds of peppers, mostly sweet, My tomatoes are doing great. The kale, collard greens and rainbow chard are thriving. My experiment this summer are rattlesnake beans. Fingers crossed. Green Blaze bush bean, red swan bush beans and purple teepee beans are up and growing well. I hope to get a harvest before the heat gets to be just too much for them .
    It means a lot to me that even experienced gardeners don't succeed with every plant.Thank you for reminding me of that .

  • @debmcl37
    @debmcl37 2 месяца назад +3

    Another great video full of advice❤. I wish you would include a section where you state what seeds you are starting for that month when you actually start them. The ones in this video are already started and growing strong and feel like it would be too late. Maybe like a plan ahead short! I love your videos and I even bought some sun hemp!

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад +3

      I actually have a playlist on my channel with a video for each month showing what to start from seed. Check it out 💚

    • @debmcl37
      @debmcl37 2 месяца назад +1

      @@HomegrownFloridaZ9a I will! I will save and that will make it easier to find. Problem solved! Thanks again for all the great content!

  • @clarissadavis3212
    @clarissadavis3212 Месяц назад +1

    Armenian cucumber is the best one for summer time, there's so many varieties

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  Месяц назад

      I’ll have to check them out. The Suyo Longs are doing pretty good.

  • @jenniferdavis8088
    @jenniferdavis8088 2 месяца назад +2

    I'm growing Christmas lima beans in big hanging pots and they are doing great hanging from my pergola and growing all over it , this is my first time growing them

  • @BackyardGardenFlo
    @BackyardGardenFlo 2 месяца назад +2

    Thanks for sharing all the things wecan plant in the Summer❤

  • @jaytoney3007
    @jaytoney3007 2 месяца назад +7

    Make sure you have a lot of room for the New Zealand Spinach. It grows in a vine, and will continue to grow until a freeze kills it. It will survive a light frost. In Florida, it will grow perpetually. If allowed, it will reseed itself. I am trying to think of a replacement crop for onions. My bulbing onions are laying flat, some from cats digging, some from rain, and some from pulling weeds. They aren't restanding, and probably are done? I don't need more beans, greens, squash, cucumbers, or melons, so may leave them and wait to see what they do. They aren't due for harvesting until mid August. My garli is nearly ready. I'll harvest them after harvesting my potatoes. Some are starting to yellow, flower, or lay over. I'll harvest them in two to three weeks. Over all, my garden is growing amazingly well. I have peppers ready to harvest. My tomatoes, squash, and ground cherries are setting fuit. The cucumbers and cantaloupe are flowering, and the pole beans are climbing. I have replacement determinent tomato seedlings started. I need to separate them and pot up. I have extra seedlings. I am going to plant them in raised beds that I just removed bolting radishes from. Ssylacauga AL, zone 7B.

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад +1

      Your garden sounds very lush!

    • @jaytoney3007
      @jaytoney3007 2 месяца назад +2

      @@HomegrownFloridaZ9a My garden is fairly large, spread out in five zones, and occupies a quarter acre or more. It is a good thing I live in the country and can get away with it. The best way to discribe its size is, if you were to draw a 100 foot circle, it would occuppy 270 degrees of it-not kidding. It is a lot for me to maintain by myself, and planting day is three days for the warm weather crops, and doesn't count the cool weather crops, onions, potatoes, etc...

    • @agentbarron9768
      @agentbarron9768 6 дней назад +1

      I don't think cats are simply digging 💩😹💩

    • @jaytoney3007
      @jaytoney3007 6 дней назад

      @@agentbarron9768 My cat, Angel, is far from being her namesake. She is a she-devil in disguise. Angel is notorious for digging. I've watched, and counted the holes she dug, going from garden spot to garden spot, seventeen times, and not once doing her business. Other times, she doesn't hesitate and does her buisnes without digging a single hole.

    • @agentbarron9768
      @agentbarron9768 6 дней назад +1

      @@jaytoney3007 haha yeah I've notice , or my dog rather, has noticed the feral cats rarely bury their business, they don't even live here they just come to my yard to do business.... not sure best way to keep them away

  • @libbysmithstudio
    @libbysmithstudio 2 месяца назад +2

    Okra in soup is spectacular. ❤

  • @maroosk
    @maroosk Месяц назад +1

    Baby bubba hybrid okra was tender and sweet ish for me but i pick them short, was surprised it was good.

  • @bakerymama88
    @bakerymama88 Месяц назад +1

    I'm learning I should have started my seeds for weeks ago, and that makes me sad. But I'm excited to see how your greenstalk sweet potatoes turn out!!

  • @bigjeffsb
    @bigjeffsb 2 месяца назад +3

    🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟👍
    *"Sun Hemp"* cover crop
    Great knowledge !
    🌱🌿🍅🌶️✝️🇺🇲🚜

  • @BPBomber
    @BPBomber 2 месяца назад +3

    My goodness sweet potatoes in here in FL grow like weeds! Will easily take over a bed. In fact they will also work well as a cover crop like your sun hemp. Also like the sun hemp I believe sweet potato leaves are nitrogen fixers.

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад +1

      I love growing sweet potatoes too. I’m trying 3 varieties this summer.

    • @leahunt
      @leahunt Месяц назад +1

      How will the tower support them? Don't they need much more space, or are you growing them there for the greens?

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  Месяц назад

      @@leahuntI’m testing it out to see if they will grow well in containers. I’ve grown them in large grow bags before and they do produce but I wanted to do a side by side comparison this year.

  • @maroosk
    @maroosk Месяц назад +1

    I was always confused about the cranberry and roselle

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  Месяц назад

      They basically have the same name so I totally understand. Lol

  • @MSgt_Boon
    @MSgt_Boon 2 месяца назад +2

    You forgot the bikini and lemonade 🍋! 😉. Grest video. I got most my summer crop in the ground already. Okra, summer squash, sweet potatoes, plenty tomatoes included everglades as you recommended. Watermelon, spaghetti squash corn, cucumber 🥒 eggplant green beans and more. I did get a planner just havent written anything in it 😂

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад +1

      Haha! It took me years before I started writing stuff down. I always assumed I’d remember and then I don’t.

    • @MSgt_Boon
      @MSgt_Boon 2 месяца назад +1

      @@HomegrownFloridaZ9a I think one year I'm going to take seeds and mix them all up and just spread them across some rich fertile soil and see what happens. 😂

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад

      ​​⁠I love that idea. Chaos gardening!

  • @user-it3og6gx4g
    @user-it3og6gx4g 2 месяца назад +2

    Enjoyed the video. I will probably watch it again. I probably watched too many videos on heat loving veggies that I bought way too many different and unique varieties to try this year. I am trying both the Roselle and the Cranberry Hibiscus and already started my transplants. I am also looking forward to trying Egyptian Spinach.
    I think you will really love the New Zealand spinach, I grew it a couple of times and ate it both as cooked greens by itself and I also used it as a substitute for the regular spinach in my spinach and onion omelet (yum). I forgot to save seeds last year and no volunteers have come up yet. Since I also bought some pretty Multicolored spinach Amaranth seeds and another Asian green spinach substitute I may just give them a good try as I can always get more NZ spinach seeds to start later if the others are not to my liking.
    I have also grown the Suyo Long Cucumber and they did great. I didn't see any trellis for them to climb up and was wondering if you are just going to let them sprawl on the ground? The first year I grew the Suyo Long cucumbers they grew taller than the 8ft trellis I had next to them. What I like most about that cucumber variety, is they don't seem to get bitter even if you let them get bigger than they should and they do get really long and big before getting that old cucumber texture.
    I am also trying some other first timers like, Rattle Snake beans, Rat's tail radish and Jewels of Opar (supposedly a heat loving edible green that has beautiful pink Babies-breath type flowers). I know there was a few more but way to many for me to remember let alone plant. What was I thinking?

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад

      That’s what I ask myself every season 🤣 Thanks for the tip on the cukes. I added a cage to them but I’m not sure it will be tall enough so I’ll have to make some adjustments

  • @Miwako_vklolita
    @Miwako_vklolita 2 месяца назад +2

    the rosita is also from puerto rico. im happy as a puerto rican to see someone else growing our crops :). i hope i can have my luffa this year for the first time. i liked suyo long. theyre long and go crazy like tromboncino . need trellis. i also have the epic gardening cells but in pink. and the greenstalks in pink its all pastel here buahahaha / alow neighbor :)

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад +1

      I love that! Your pink garden must be beautiful. One of my viewers is from Puerto Rico and sent me a bunch of Puerto Rican seeds which I was so grateful for because I absolutely love those varieties. They seem to do so well here and they taste amazing.

    • @Miwako_vklolita
      @Miwako_vklolita 2 месяца назад +1

      @@HomegrownFloridaZ9a im happy for you :D the blackbean in particular have gone nuts here.

  • @navicassidy1347
    @navicassidy1347 2 месяца назад +2

    I’m just getting into gardening I’m also in Florida and I just love your channel. I listen to you as I’m doing farm chores! Thank you keep up the good work I’m learning so much ❤

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад

      Thank you so much for watching! Good luck on your garden 💚

  • @user-gh8sl7iu3y
    @user-gh8sl7iu3y 2 месяца назад +2

    And you didn’t even seem to break a sweat!
    Patrina, Would you recommend sowing Sun hemp in a raised bed that still has some nice lettuce and Swiss chard at one end or will the sun hemp overtake those plants? This is a bed that I’m probably not going to use again til fall. When I want to use the bed again in fall and chop & drop the sun hemp will it regrow and have to be continually picked out like a weed and how long would I need to leave the chop & drop sun hemp decay as mulch before planting anything there again?
    This month begins my 2nd year of gardening and I can’t believe that much time has passed. I want to say that without your help I likely wouldn’t have been as successful or looking forward to year two. You are tremendously appreciated by me and my little Dunedin garden. Thank you so much!

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад

      Oh my gosh, you are so sweet. And that makes me so happy to hear that you are on year two. The first year is always the hardest but it sounds like you’re making great progress. For the sunn hemp I would wait to plant it until you’re done with those plants because it does sprout and grow very quickly and can overwhelm a bed fast. Once you chop it and drop it, it probably will not re seed itself unless you are very very far south Florida, and it has already flowered and created seed pods, which normally it doesn’t do if you are not in the deep south of Florida. Once you chop it and drop it you just treat it like a mulch and plant your plants, you don’t have to wait for it to break down.

  • @kellyrivenburgh4090
    @kellyrivenburgh4090 2 месяца назад +1

    Wow I need to grow beans

  • @222mmax
    @222mmax 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for all the list of plants to grow and plant for the summer and all the tips. I learned some things new. God bless you Maranatha.
    I heard you can eat the leaves of cow peas?? And they said the seeds of the Roselle plants are toxic!! The edible part is the calyx only.

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад +1

      Yes! You can eat the cowpea leaves. They are very nutritious. I’ve never heard that about the roselle seeds but I normally just eat the calyxes. 💚

  • @artfullyrooted
    @artfullyrooted 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video!! Love that you gave some ideas for growing summer crops. Lots of choices and ideas, I have options now. Also where did you get the seed organizer? I like it and need something 😂 for a messed of system I have… throw in a tote 😮

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад

      So glad you enjoyed it. I get it on Amazon. Here is the link and I’ll add it to the description too. Seed Organizer - amzn.to/3wXj7RJ

  • @louisamichelleloll
    @louisamichelleloll 2 месяца назад +1

    I hate the texture of Okra, but my mom keeps telling me to try making “okra chips” where you roast them in the oven… so I caved and will be growing it for the first time this year lol. Besides that, I’m a little north of the panhandle and still learning about this area so I’ve been experimenting with succesion sowing summer veggies to see how long they can go where I’m at!

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад +1

      That’s a fun idea. I might have to give them another try

  • @bigsky5102
    @bigsky5102 2 месяца назад +1

    2 suyo will be more than you can eat, drink and make pickles out of.

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад

      I’m excited for them. They are growing really well so far.

  • @user-qx1om2wj1h
    @user-qx1om2wj1h 2 месяца назад +1

    I'm planing on adding prickly pear to my summer garden, maybe even some aloe because cacti are better at handling high temperatures. I've also heard this year will be a drought year and judging by how hard it's been to keep any moisture in my soil......yeah that checks out.

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад +1

      That does seem to be the route we are headed.

    • @user-qx1om2wj1h
      @user-qx1om2wj1h 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@HomegrownFloridaZ9a yeah, last year got to like 113° and their isn't that many plants that can handle such high heat.

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад

      @@user-qx1om2wj1h I like to switch to grass clippings for mulch during the summer because it seems to just hold water so much better and that tends to help my plants during that dead of summer heat

  • @biancaalgeria2520
    @biancaalgeria2520 2 месяца назад +3

    Yay first one to like and comment! 🤓

  • @sewpretty13
    @sewpretty13 2 месяца назад +1

    You mentioned chard in the summer not being to your liking. Have you tried perennial spinach? I get the seeds from the urban harvest and to me, it is milder so far this year.

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад

      I haven’t but I did get a sissoo spinach which is perennial and I do like that one. It’s very good

  • @MyOneLive
    @MyOneLive 2 месяца назад +1

    Waiting for my 10 pound Sunn Hemp! I got it a few days back from another supplier but am happy for the addition 😊

  • @nabhnabhmonarch6805
    @nabhnabhmonarch6805 2 месяца назад +1

    So are the Egyptian and New Zealand lettuce used in a cold salad or do you cook them. I am growing China Jade cucumbers and I'm getting ridiculously fantastic results, the other Beit Alpha are growing leaves and flowers but so far no fruit. Another green I grow in the summer is malabar spinach which you can cook or add to your salad and we also have arugula, which unchecked, will seed itself all over the place !!! I love your videos and always get soooo much info from you and I love that you are basically right across the state so we have similar growing conditions!!!! Thank you for all you do!!!!

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад +1

      I’ve grown red Malabar and I loved it. The Egyptian spinach can be eaten raw or cooked. I’m new to the New Zealand so I’ll have to give you an update on that one later. Thanks so much for watching 💚

    • @nabhnabhmonarch6805
      @nabhnabhmonarch6805 2 месяца назад +1

      @@HomegrownFloridaZ9a I have watched this video at least 5 times and every time I find something else to grow!!! Thank you again for all your videos and Ive learned so much from this one as I live in Florida 9b-10 Atlantic coast! I you're ever over in this direction I'd love to take you around my garden!!! We live south of Daytona!!!!

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад +1

      @@nabhnabhmonarch6805I’m so glad the video are helpful. Thank you for the kind words 💚

  • @nancycaldarola3090
    @nancycaldarola3090 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you, your videos are always helpful! I decided to give 2 of my raised beds a rest this summer and myself as well lightening my gardening (although I have 1 raised bed full of goodies, GS and other areas in my garden lol) Question: I pulled my winter plants out, moved the mulch aside the beds and sprinkled cover crop seeds from Urban harvest and watering daily. Do I move the mulch back? Im not sure if the seedling can push up the Florimulch? Should I have covered the seeds with soil even? Thank you!

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад +1

      It wouldn’t hurt to cover them with a light amount of soil. You can leave the mulch off of it and sprinkle it back on later once they’ve sprouted or just wait until you’re ready to pull them. They should create a mat over the top of the soil that covers it as well as the mulch was covering it.

  • @anncolburn3722
    @anncolburn3722 2 месяца назад +1

    Trying to figure out why you planted sweet potatoes in the tower? Sweet potatoes are gigantic!! They won’t fit once they actually start growing 🤔

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад

      I’m testing it out compared to growing in a bed. Lots of my viewers have container gardens so I want to see if I can match my raised bed results.

  • @edrosales7821
    @edrosales7821 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for your great videos. Just found them…do you use shade cloths in the Florida heat?

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад

      I actually don’t, but that’s mainly because the west side of my garden is very shaded so it gets afternoon shade that way. But I know a lot of people that use shave cloth with success here in Florida.

  • @gclotman
    @gclotman 2 месяца назад +1

    I am growing bell peppers. They struggling in the heat. I can not move the growing pot. How do I shade?

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад

      Can you move a bigger plant to its west side to provide it afternoon shade? Otherwise umbrellas or shade cloth are another option

    • @gclotman
      @gclotman 2 месяца назад

      Thanks

  • @champagnegardening5182
    @champagnegardening5182 2 месяца назад +2

    Something ate all my peanuts and none of my jicama came up.

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад

      I had the same problem with squirrels stealing the peanuts out of the bed. As for the jicama, I have found that they sprout better in trays than they do direct seeded. Last year I tried direct seeding them and none of them came up, but this year when I started them in trays in the shade, they all sprouted.

    • @champagnegardening5182
      @champagnegardening5182 2 месяца назад +1

      @@HomegrownFloridaZ9a great tips. I'll try again

  • @jubileenine
    @jubileenine 2 месяца назад

    hi, i'm a complete noob. oak leaves ok in plant beds? my husband told me they kill the grass so i always assumed they were bad for all plants but i could've sworn i see them in your bed. thoughts? thank you!!

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  Месяц назад

      I do use them in my bed. I think they kill grass because the grass gets buried under them. Our plants grow above the leaves.

  • @tinal7573
    @tinal7573 2 месяца назад +1

    What kind of mulch is that?

    • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
      @HomegrownFloridaZ9a  2 месяца назад

      I use leaves, wood chips, grass clippings and plant debris for my mulch