My Entire Backyard Garden Tour! 3 Year Old Food Forest & Native Plants | Zone 9 Houston, Texas

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024

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  • @gabeeckard5548
    @gabeeckard5548 4 месяца назад +1

    Like to see other peeps going the native route. The yard looks awesome in transformation. Society flourishes from the man that plants a tree that he may never stand under. All the more reward when he can. Representing Native East Coast NC here, appreciation to your efforts dude.

  • @carmensteele4167
    @carmensteele4167 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wondering DUDE 🎉

  • @Piperspeaks
    @Piperspeaks Год назад +11

    "codine dream purple flower" 😂 I really appreciate all the Houston references. You're seriously an inspiration, been converting my yard to native plahnts and these vids just keep me going! Thank you!

  • @aprilhumen1229
    @aprilhumen1229 6 месяцев назад

    Looking forward to seeing your garden’s maturity. ❤️

  • @user-tucsonsw
    @user-tucsonsw Год назад +13

    Thanks for the tour Paul. I'm glad things are going well . Some of my plants are fighting the heat here is Tucson , especially the roses. My pomegranate trees are going crazy with growth and fruit. Wish I could send a picture using comments. Best wishes to you and the family. Gary

    • @paulplantu
      @paulplantu  Год назад

      Glad your pomegranates are still thriving!! I’m hoping to get a couple this year!! Fingers crossed!!

  • @jimmytwohats9640
    @jimmytwohats9640 8 месяцев назад

    Firebush. Attracts hummingbirds every year from late August into September.

  • @carmensteele4167
    @carmensteele4167 10 месяцев назад

    Love it ❤. Really everything looking good 👍. Dallas area here 🎉

  • @allenquartermain79
    @allenquartermain79 6 месяцев назад +3

    Simply the best, love the sizzle on the narration. Keep em’ coming! You’re my go to guy on what to grow in Houston. ✌️

  • @ismaelrosario3137
    @ismaelrosario3137 Год назад +1

    Watching your channel inspired me to start my food forest

  • @michellepollino4986
    @michellepollino4986 Год назад +3

    Everything is looking awesome! I am so excited for you.

  • @biancacervantes2900
    @biancacervantes2900 Год назад +2

    Been watching since the beginning and so glad to see the growth! Just moved to a house and ready to take on the yard, thanks for the inspo!

  • @leelulady2010
    @leelulady2010 Год назад +1

    I'm willing to donate loads of plants to you.... I'm in Houston.

    • @paulplantu
      @paulplantu  Год назад

      Email me, it’s in the video description

  • @BeautifulEarthJa
    @BeautifulEarthJa Год назад

    yeessssssssssssssssss!!!!!!!!!

  • @babyj7027
    @babyj7027 Год назад

    just found your channel and everything looking good. subbed for tips for Houston gardening! I am new and its so hard to find what to grow and when in Houston.

  • @goodenoughmn
    @goodenoughmn Год назад +5

    LOVE to see native/pollinator gardens in other regions! It's so different. Fantastic job!

  • @erikvan5600
    @erikvan5600 Год назад

    Makes my heart full to see the dedication :) keep it up cuz the earth is my plaanet

  • @huncho7797
    @huncho7797 Год назад

    I dry the moringa leaves from my tree, blend up and throw it everything 🔥 and the pods (drum stick) it’ll grow u can cook em like green beans or wait for it to dry and grow some more

  • @rootsshootsgardenboots
    @rootsshootsgardenboots Год назад +2

    Looking good. I can’t get my elephant ears to grow that big to save my life. Any tips would certainly be appreciated. 🌱💚🌱

  • @ZE308AC
    @ZE308AC Год назад +1

    Look into growing lemon guava or a pineapple guava tree if you'd like❤

    • @ZE308AC
      @ZE308AC Год назад

      I see you already growing pineapple guava tree

  • @LMNMODE
    @LMNMODE Год назад +6

    Fam can you speak on how you water all these plants? 💦🌱

    • @paulplantu
      @paulplantu  Год назад +1

      I rarely water them. If it doesn’t rain for weeks and some look sad I will but you pretty much have to water new plants every few days or once a week then after they’re established you don’t have to do anything.

  • @twinmombie7811
    @twinmombie7811 Год назад +3

    Just found your channel recently, love your content and humor. You're a great addition to the gardening content creators online

  • @margievaughan2456
    @margievaughan2456 Год назад

    Thanks for the tour. I enjoyed seeing all the natives many of which I’ve never seen. Your doing a great job

  • @franzb69
    @franzb69 Год назад +1

    so where's t he food forest? it's 90% ornamental

  • @tiffanisanchez6951
    @tiffanisanchez6951 5 месяцев назад

    I know this video was from 8 months ago, but I wanted to find out if your eureka pink lemon tree survived the freeze? I've had mine in a pot for 3 years. Crossing my fingers for fruit this year🤞🏽

  • @Ygblitzz
    @Ygblitzz Год назад

    Hell yeah . Dig that shit up and check on the pool . Would be cool af for a rec pool/pond. A lot of work and money tho . Greg wittstock the pond guy makes some awesome ones .

  • @elizabethgoodson9802
    @elizabethgoodson9802 Год назад

    Are those the bird of paradise from last year? They survived the winter in the ground?

  • @margie9026
    @margie9026 Год назад +2

    LOVE, LOVE, LOVE!!! Sooooo BEAUTIFUL!!! You motivate me to do the same with my backyard (also Houston)! Love your enthusiasm!!

  • @DicksonClaim
    @DicksonClaim 5 месяцев назад

    Used to follow you and the thrift hauls. Just found this channel! I am also building and creating a Native Garden. Would love for you to check it out. I'll be following along! I'm in Kansas, Zone 6

  • @EarthlyBountyGarden
    @EarthlyBountyGarden Год назад +1

    I'm not jealous at all lol I've only been growing banana trees, passion fruit, peaches and cream corn, and various tomatoes. I've been giving them some of the worm castings that my red wigglers produce.Nice paw paw tree...I've been interested in growing those.

  • @delightfuldesignsbydenise9710
    @delightfuldesignsbydenise9710 6 месяцев назад

    Paul..did U order Moringa & that special spinach seeds? I tried both several yrs ago. I’m in SE Houston.

  • @YardeningwithAnne
    @YardeningwithAnne 9 месяцев назад

    Where did get the frog fruit from??

  • @spookyduzit
    @spookyduzit Год назад +1

    Im making my phoenix az backyard similar. I get ideas and tips from you! 👏👏👏

  • @orthodox_gentleman
    @orthodox_gentleman 5 месяцев назад

    Interesting video! It’s crucial to highlight that while elephant ears can be stunning in gardens, they are considered invasive in many areas, including parts of the South. These plants can outcompete native flora, disrupting local ecosystems and biodiversity. As a landscape architect who advocates for sustainable and native landscapes in Texas, I believe it's important to choose plants that support our local environments.

  • @jacobverdin41
    @jacobverdin41 2 месяца назад

    I think the “Chinese Windmill Palm” may be a Cabbage Palm. Cabbage Palms are native to the southeast US

  • @franzb69
    @franzb69 Год назад

    if you want your fruit trees to survive, you need to plant them more densely. like really densely. basically close to each other, then you can just trim them to a certain height so they don't compete with each other too much.

    • @paulplantu
      @paulplantu  Год назад

      Yeah I may try that or I might just build a structure that could be an emergency greenhouse if needed

  • @cliffmcbride9734
    @cliffmcbride9734 Год назад

    Love your content, your plant knowledge is amazing… coming from a professional photographer I would humbly suggest you get a stabilizer, I have a DJI for my Sony camera’s and they work supper well. I’ve seen lots of comments of people suggesting a stabilizer… I’m sure it would improve the quality of your video’s and would allow your channel to grow. Keep up the good work!!

  • @carmensteele4167
    @carmensteele4167 10 месяцев назад

    Thangalangalan. Earth is My Planet EARTH is My PLANET 🌏
    Say it……

  • @ericstrees
    @ericstrees 7 месяцев назад

    Paul do you recall who you found re: bonsai trees 0:38. That was my gateway drug. Thanks for being a constant inspiration brother!

  • @OOharasorganics
    @OOharasorganics 2 месяца назад

    Avocado 🥑 have done me dirty as well here in Houston. Ive tried 3 over the past few years. Then moved on to other things.

  • @joshuamayfield2378
    @joshuamayfield2378 Год назад

    Awesome channel dude! If you need any 10ft baby live oak trees I know an awesome guy outside Houston.

  • @awkwardtexasstranger5660
    @awkwardtexasstranger5660 Год назад +1

    Love that someone else just couldn't resist trying to grow jackfruit! They look great. Have one in the ground that froze back last year, but came back and is about 1 ft. tall. Everyone who sees says "Wow, what variety is that, that survived?" and all I can say is "Hmart"

  • @jedpottery807
    @jedpottery807 Год назад

    Dayyyum you gotta dig up the old pool make the vid hella long f it id watch that shut all day Thad be a dope pond

  • @Hayley-sl9lm
    @Hayley-sl9lm Год назад +1

    Your kid is so lucky to have a yard like that to play in! Cheers dude keep helpin the plonet

  • @carmensteele4167
    @carmensteele4167 10 месяцев назад

    You are so funny, where’s the videos ❤

  • @YardeningwithAnne
    @YardeningwithAnne 9 месяцев назад

    Man can we do some plant and seed swapping!!??

  • @BoujeeBearVintage
    @BoujeeBearVintage Год назад +1

    Thanks for the tour

  • @Assscrackkp
    @Assscrackkp Год назад +1

    Love to see it man !!

  • @savannahrossy2405
    @savannahrossy2405 5 месяцев назад

    Artic Frost Satsuma

  • @liliaduran359
    @liliaduran359 11 месяцев назад

    amazing yards full of native plants, I'm trying to do the same in my back yard, can't in the front HOA restrictions, you're such an inspiration

  • @lovellmooney5887
    @lovellmooney5887 Год назад

    No sago update…

  • @jamesa8956
    @jamesa8956 Год назад +1

    The backyard is growing in awesome love to see all the native plants and the wildlife it attracts, everything is really filling in. Also dope shirt!

    • @paulplantu
      @paulplantu  Год назад +1

      Thank you, it’s still a work in progress but it’s getting there!

  • @zyzzyvan1535
    @zyzzyvan1535 Год назад

    Hey Paul Plantu / which recycling center do you go to for cardboard?

  • @HebertsWorld
    @HebertsWorld Год назад

    Haven't tried that strawberry bush but don't hear good things about the fruit taste. there is another strawberry tree that makes skittle sized fruits that tastes like cotton candy! Grows native in zone 9 too! Muntingia calabura. It's definitely worth looking into but I had to order them from Puerto rico!

  • @BisongArtGallery
    @BisongArtGallery Год назад

    I’m going to start an urban garden on my Art Gallery Patio in downtown Houston. Your videos are giving me so many ideas. Thank you

  • @arthurperez7177
    @arthurperez7177 Год назад

    Look great

  • @HebertsWorld
    @HebertsWorld Год назад

    It would be an interesting series to buy 2 of several different house plants, place one indoors and one outdoors and see what happens! Not sure about your indoor set up though.

  • @Lance.pigman
    @Lance.pigman Год назад

    Good stuff. What part of Houston are you in? Northside here. Have you checked out JRN nursery ever? Favorite spot to shop but really trying to find rare variegated plants around here.

    • @paulplantu
      @paulplantu  Год назад

      Yeah, I’ve been there a few times. It deff is a cool spot for all the edible trees they have. A ton of them won’t last with these weird freezes tho

    • @Lance.pigman
      @Lance.pigman Год назад

      @@paulplantu weird is right. Can’t trust anything outside come winter anymore here.

  • @santahampton
    @santahampton 9 месяцев назад

    As a child, I remember our citrus trees (orange and grapefruit ) along with pecan trees in our yard and they really do need lots of sunlight. Thanks for the tour!...as I catch up on my YT gardening channel viewing on the first day of winter!

  • @zwicknagel
    @zwicknagel Год назад

    and the elefant ears at 10:15 aren't colocasia esculenta as well, they are alocasia macrorrhiza, baby!

  • @maple494
    @maple494 Год назад

    You should plant some Spanish moss on the Live oak it would match the subtropical garden

    • @paulplantu
      @paulplantu  Год назад +1

      There’s a ton by the creek that runs through my neighborhood. I honest don’t know if my neighbors would like it spreading to their trees tbh

    • @toosense
      @toosense 11 месяцев назад

      It’s invasive and will grow all over your fruit trees.

  • @wtfyoumeaninvalid
    @wtfyoumeaninvalid Год назад

    Whole video I'm thinking there's no way he doesn't have at least one honeysuckle, and it's the last one you show lol.

  • @mikeyt2361
    @mikeyt2361 Год назад

    Do you have to keep your dogs from peeing on all your plants? Feel like mine would destroy them.

  • @dangray
    @dangray Год назад

    Always enjoy your videos. Your enthusiasm and energy wear me out.

  • @rickyt3961
    @rickyt3961 Год назад

    excellent! it's looking great.
    hope to see the front and side areas also.

  • @rafaelguerrero4396
    @rafaelguerrero4396 Год назад

    you should try to get some asian pear trees

  • @zwicknagel
    @zwicknagel Год назад

    hey dude, your elefant ears at 7:08 are not colocasia esculenta, they are Xanthosoma sagittifolium (aka tannia).

    • @paulplantu
      @paulplantu  Год назад

      Thanks for the correction boss

  • @MonoiLuv
    @MonoiLuv Год назад

    Yes! Thanks for the tour!

  • @huntersage3401
    @huntersage3401 Год назад

    I would love to see a house plant tour!!

  • @santaanaroadwildman3614
    @santaanaroadwildman3614 Год назад

    A Sunday Plantu tour! My favorites I grow in CA Zone 9B are the elephant ears, Musa banana & the passionfruit. That backyard came a long way! "Urth es ma plont"

    • @paulplantu
      @paulplantu  Год назад +1

      It’s still only the beginning!!

  • @imariquinn
    @imariquinn Год назад

    Are you watering regularly, like with a sprinkler system or do you hand water often? If so, schedule? I do not have a sprinkler system and my yard faces South so my plants dry out and die often since we are not getting rain in Houston lately.

    • @paulplantu
      @paulplantu  Год назад +2

      I only water to get the plants established. So basically like once a week the first year. If it hasn’t rained in 2-3 weeks in the summer and stuff is looking sad I’ll hand water. I don’t want to have to baby stuff so I try to avoid stuff that can’t deal with our climate

  • @Notty23
    @Notty23 Год назад

    Looks great !!!

  • @racer958
    @racer958 Год назад

    windmill palms are super hardy it's amazing it looks so well with all the heat down there.

    • @paulplantu
      @paulplantu  Год назад +1

      It could be the shade keeping it a little cooler

  • @Kymo883
    @Kymo883 Год назад

    What a lovely garden. We have pawpaw trees and they need full sun, also to fruit you need a male and a female tree 😊

    • @paulplantu
      @paulplantu  Год назад +1

      I have another tree in the garden!

  • @bh300
    @bh300 Год назад

    7:34 That's a Chinese fan Palm

    • @paulplantu
      @paulplantu  Год назад

      Okay, thanks I was wondering if I was correct in naming it!! Thanks!

    • @bh300
      @bh300 Год назад

      Glad to help 🌴

  • @charlesmorgan4485
    @charlesmorgan4485 Год назад +1

    Too shady

  • @bavillalexander9983
    @bavillalexander9983 Год назад

    Your garden looks a bit messy. Its the leaves that takes away the beauty.

    • @paulplantu
      @paulplantu  Год назад +6

      My style isn’t tidy it’s natural. Leaves fall from trees, break down, and feed the soil. That’s how nature “fertilizes” itself. If you remove the natural processes that’s when weeds come in and you have to add fertilizers etc…

    • @bavillalexander9983
      @bavillalexander9983 Год назад

      @@paulplantu ok