Plants are wonder. It's good, in Florida, with tropical and subtropical weather, we can plant medicinal and other wonderful plants in the world. Love your video !
I watched a similar Video on this Echo farms. This was in the middle of Covid. I took an unused small inground Swiming pool. And changed it in to a Talipi pond! It was Beautiful ! With water falls and 2 fountians, ordered my Nile Talipi, they were thriving and reproducing and clean and healthy. Eating only the Algee,and they loved some weeds with little White Daisy's, wanting to grow fish for Humane consumption, instead of using gallons of Chemicals costing $ 1,000's of dollars per year. Not good for the environment or my lungs. It was so fun to see the fish grow and thrive !! And in 4 to 6 months, get your fishing poles ready and fire up your grills, and they are healthy for you, no diseases , and they have given you their offspring and now you have a great source of Protein to go along with all of your fresh garden vegetables !!! Try it ! You will love it !!!
@@TheUrbanHarvest I was just telling my wife about the tilapia and duck combo pound concept. We have a section of the property that would be perfect for it...
@@TheUrbanHarvest we're in Dunnellon FL zone 9a, and have roughly 500sqft area I can play with. Just have to convince the wife it's worth investing in lol.
It really depends on what you are trying to accomplish. I’m a hands on the dirt kind of girl myself. I think a good pair of clippers, a pitch fork, and a shovel are pretty much essential. I have a list of garden products that I use/have found helpful on my website which you can use as a starting point. theurbanharvest.com/gardening-equipment/
That Mountain demonstration was very cool 🌱
Plants are wonder. It's good, in Florida, with tropical and subtropical weather, we can plant medicinal and other wonderful plants in the world. Love your video !
I watched a similar Video on this Echo farms. This was in the middle of Covid. I took an unused small inground Swiming pool. And changed it in to a Talipi pond! It was Beautiful ! With water falls and 2 fountians, ordered my Nile Talipi, they were thriving and reproducing and clean and healthy. Eating only the Algee,and they loved some weeds with little White Daisy's, wanting to grow fish for Humane consumption, instead of using gallons of Chemicals costing $ 1,000's of dollars per year. Not good for the environment or my lungs. It was so fun to see the fish grow and thrive !! And in 4 to 6 months, get your fishing poles ready and fire up your grills, and they are healthy for you, no diseases , and they have given you their offspring and now you have a great source of Protein to go along with all of your fresh garden vegetables !!!
Try it ! You will love it !!!
I love that we get to go along for the tour! Thanks for sharing this with us!
You are so welcome!
The great farm
I will be paying you a visit sometimes in the future to plan for a homestead in Liberia.
Wonderful! 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
great video really learned and enjoyed.
Glad to hear it!
Great video! Thank you for sharing!! 😀
You are so welcome!
wonderful information. great tour guide so interesting to listen to and informative.
she was a wealth of knowledge for sure!
So awesome I've been wanting to go there. Great video.
You should, amazing place and mission. That was literally just a snap shot. They have some much information to share!
@@TheUrbanHarvest I was just telling my wife about the tilapia and duck combo pound concept. We have a section of the property that would be perfect for it...
@@ajcsonsforge6370 nice. its a solid concept given the space and climate.
@@TheUrbanHarvest we're in Dunnellon FL zone 9a, and have roughly 500sqft area I can play with. Just have to convince the wife it's worth investing in lol.
Awesome 👏
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very cool
awesome place, you should check them out if your able. totally worth a day trip!
This is my dream to have garden
Its a wonderful thing to have.
Hi! I would like to know what kind of tools to buy and are essential, or that you recommend?
It really depends on what you are trying to accomplish. I’m a hands on the dirt kind of girl myself. I think a good pair of clippers, a pitch fork, and a shovel are pretty much essential. I have a list of garden products that I use/have found helpful on my website which you can use as a starting point. theurbanharvest.com/gardening-equipment/
Awesome video! I just did a updated ECHO tour if you have any interest in checking that out! 😁
Thanks! Will do!
Do they sell seeds or seedlings of these leafy greens & exotic plants?
Many of them yes. You can call ahead to confirm if there is a specific plant you are looking for. They are well worth the visit!
@@TheUrbanHarvest thanks i hope they ship to the Caribbean too?
@@geriannroth449 no clue sorry!
@@TheUrbanHarvest ok i will check it looks like it has an intensive variety of plants/trees.
Do you have BILIMBI PLANT?
No i dont
@@TheUrbanHarvest is there a way you can get one?
Mask ugghh...........