The Secret To An Endless Summer Garden: How To Start Succession Planting NOW!

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • While we are in the middle of our spring Florida Vegetable Garden, we need to start thinking about our summer garden harvest now! So let's start seed planting for a successful Florida Garden so that we can Florida Vegetable Garden Harvest month to month.
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Комментарии • 48

  • @debbiescholes1741
    @debbiescholes1741 Год назад +7

    There is a farm in Dunellon that has a sunflower maze every year 😁

  • @theresarobinson910
    @theresarobinson910 Год назад +4

    10B here... near coastal north Charlotte Co. I did roselle last year (about 8 plants) and had so much harvest that I froze half to do later. I canned 12 small jars and one big one and gave away some to the family and friends. Even with the hurricane damage, I just pushed them back upright and staked them up. They lost most leaves and branches were broken, but they survived and did very well. I left a lot of the blooms to go to seed and I have more than I can use.

  • @sherifrier1078
    @sherifrier1078 Год назад +2

    I had 6 roselle bushes last summer in full sun. They grew huge! They were about 6 feet tall and 6 feet wide. They also went through Ian and Nicole. They were jumbled up but kept going. I got 5 Gallons of dried calyxes for tea and canned 12 pints of jam. I also gave a ton away. I live in 9b Clermont. So, give them plenty of room.

    • @sherifrier1078
      @sherifrier1078 Год назад +1

      Also, I picked the new leaves every day and put in our salads for lunch.

  • @Sunjoy1
    @Sunjoy1 Год назад +2

    Just asked my kids about the sunflower maze...it's in Brooksville! Quite a ways from you 🤣🤣

  • @sandysmith3761
    @sandysmith3761 Год назад +4

    I've heard artichokes and roselle are good companion plants. you plant artichokes first and then roselle. when the artichokes are done, you cut them down to the ground and the roselle will shade them during the hot summer. then the artichokes are more likely to come back

    • @121homestead9
      @121homestead9 Год назад +1

      Great advice..thanks..I grow roselle but artichokes are my next perennial veggies

    • @121homestead9
      @121homestead9 Год назад +1

      I don’t plant in the fall since my summer plants last until the first frost(north Fl) but I plant all winter long….lettuce, cabbage, broccoli, Brussel sprouts, cilantro…I ‘ve had cabbage that has lasted until the summertime hiding under tomatoes and Jerusalem artichokes

  • @wildflowers8966
    @wildflowers8966 Год назад +6

    My rosella did fantastic, and it 100% tasted like cranberry - uber tart cranberry. It must have been the recipe! I did try 1 recipe for a simple syrup with roselle that came out tastibg like nothing but sugar...so it is possible to overpower it lol
    I noticed the roselle did NOT like growing in pots, none of mine planted in pots did well, but the second I moved them to the ground they all shot off with growth (and the ones started in the ground were 6ft tall by the end of the season!)

    • @theresarobinson910
      @theresarobinson910 Год назад +2

      I agree, no pots... I saw recipes that called for 1 cup sugar to 1 cup of fruit and that was too much for me, so I went with half the amount of sugar and it retained the tartness. I didn’t use a blender to crush the fruit, but I think this year I will.

  • @daniellefernandez8945
    @daniellefernandez8945 Год назад +1

    There was a house when I went to Kentucky that had their house fenced with giant sunflowers it was so pretty I stopped on the side of the road a take a picture. I thought it was the coolest idea !

  • @Sunjoy1
    @Sunjoy1 Год назад +4

    Morning..
    My Rozelle reseeds itself like crazy..I have them popping up everywhere..but I don't get the calax so much...eager to see how yours do
    There is a sunflower maze in Hudson or Spring Hill every year

  • @carymartin6382
    @carymartin6382 Год назад +1

    Hi!! long time lurker here.. I think you are close to me but I wanted to let you know Southern Hill Farm here in Clermont has LOTS of sunflowers right now and I am pretty sure I read they have a sunflower maze.. and right now is prime blueberry picking at their farm.. Love your content!!!

  • @opheliaflful
    @opheliaflful Год назад +3

    9b, yard with no shade! LoL yep, tomatoes already mostly done for. Transitioning to crowder, long beans, okra, and continuing sweet potatoes. Spring and early summer stuff we start in Nov, crazy lol. Just a little work to protect during cold snaps.

    • @sonnyamoran7383
      @sonnyamoran7383 Год назад +1

      9b here too and no shade. I'm just waiting for tomatoes for canning, a few summer and winter squash. Already planted okra and a few types of peas. My summer garden is always my most productive. And get as many rounds of peas as I can.

    • @muriellockhoff9560
      @muriellockhoff9560 Год назад +1

      Love what you do all the time and enjoying ❤

  • @lauraanne1906
    @lauraanne1906 Год назад +2

    I saw beautiful fields of sunflower north of Homestead near Pahokee. I27?

  • @CristalMermaid
    @CristalMermaid Год назад +1

    “Look at these northerner instructions” 😂😂😂 All the hell we go through our summer season is good for something 😊

  • @paulinswfl8218
    @paulinswfl8218 Год назад +1

    New Zealand spinach seeds planted this morning. Lots of them. Hopefully by Memorial Day we'll be eating it. They will produce hopefully until Christmas. Here in Englewood where we were in the western wall of IAN for 10 hrs, only my basil and jalapenos survived the steady 150+mph winds.

  • @titohinds8101
    @titohinds8101 Год назад +2

    Save roselle seeds ,i even get volunteers roselle coming up ,also you can try making a drink from roselle also know as sorrel

  • @lifeoutnumbered
    @lifeoutnumbered Год назад +1

    Also if you are impatient like me I saw the Southern Exposure Seeds being sold and Wilcox Garden Center in Largo (just an fyi)

  • @erikaerika7788
    @erikaerika7788 Год назад

    It's a Bluejays fight back there😂😂I 😂😂

  • @tamiosburn3389
    @tamiosburn3389 Год назад +1

    I am growing lots of hibiscus this season. I have some Jamaican Roselle, Sleepy Hibiscus, Cranberry Hibiscus and Chief Kubo's Hibiscus. I start my hibiscus with the paper towel method and it gives me nearly 90% germination. I was trying to overwinter last seasons plants but that arctic blast we got destroyed that idea. Just something to consider with the inconsistent germination rate of hibiscus. PLUS it lets you pick and choose where your plants grow.

  • @ChrisGlasgows
    @ChrisGlasgows Год назад +1

    sweetfieldsfarm in Brooksville fl

  • @lindafoster8182
    @lindafoster8182 Год назад +4

    Can we get your recipe for rosell?

  • @sonnyamoran7383
    @sonnyamoran7383 Год назад +2

    Plant them down the middle and then plant under and around them.

  • @sasha2345
    @sasha2345 Год назад +1

    Southern hill farms has sunflower maze

  • @tiadrumgold4702
    @tiadrumgold4702 Год назад

    I did well with Roselle in grow bags. This season maybe in the ground. Enjoy! I am Succession planting cucumbers and eggplant.

  • @LoriHakaMyHeartCries
    @LoriHakaMyHeartCries Год назад +3

    I've got a few corn plants started, and 4 Roselle plants that I have growing in one pot, I guess I should get those in the ground, but what do you recommend about the corn? I've never grown either one. ❤

  • @bl4643
    @bl4643 Год назад +2

    Level 1.1, saving seeds from the previous year but losing them😅

    • @WildFloridian
      @WildFloridian  Год назад +2

      😂 Level 1.5, saving seeds but forgetting to label them…

    • @bl4643
      @bl4643 Год назад

      @@WildFloridian moving up in the world!

  • @lornafrancis1791
    @lornafrancis1791 Год назад

    Roselle (sorrel to Jamaicans) and okra are my next plans. My fave Roselle use is our Christmas drink with a bunch of spices. Did a Cranberry Roselle one year. Delicious!

  • @oreopaksun2512
    @oreopaksun2512 Год назад +1

    Fresh roselle seeds, or gathered from your own plants, actually have a great germination rate (needs consistent moisture); I started mine in 1" seed cells, and have way too many starts bc every single seed came up. The roselle I grew (St Kitt & Nevis variety, now all replaced by Thai Red) had a tiny, first flush of calyxes in May/June, then looked really miserable and bug infested through the heat of summer. After things started cooling in September, those sad stems came roaring back: fresh leaves, flowers, and each branch had buds, flowers and calyxes up and down its whole length, and started drooping to the ground. That second flush is perfectly timed for jamming and drying for tea for the holidays.
    I wish you did not put levels on succession planting skills....gets my compulsive impulses going....ugh!

  • @brucemullis479
    @brucemullis479 Год назад

    Okra will do.

  • @woodyjules5403
    @woodyjules5403 Год назад +3

    What kind of garden soil you have? It looked sooooo dark compared to ours which looked like powder inspite we already mixed it with garden soil. We just moved in here in Florida last year. Thinking Georgia CLAY soil sucks! And now we are dealing with powdery sandy soil.

    • @wildflowers8966
      @wildflowers8966 Год назад +4

      Start mulching! Add lots of mulch and as it breaks down it enriches the soil! Don't use the weird dyed and sprayed colored mulch sold at the stores, get natural wood mulch

    • @sonnyamoran7383
      @sonnyamoran7383 Год назад +3

      I learned a long time ago and add as much organic matter as I could. I have in ground beds, but raised or built up on the ground. Under my builders' orange sand is hard as rock black muck. After a few years, my "good" stuff will work it's way down.

    • @woodyjules5403
      @woodyjules5403 Год назад +1

      @@wildflowers8966 thanks for the input. Appreciate it much.

    • @woodyjules5403
      @woodyjules5403 Год назад +1

      @@sonnyamoran7383 thank you for the reply. Me and hubby doing our best to adjust to Florida soil.

    • @joylee7493
      @joylee7493 Год назад +1

      Look up ChipDrop and the city’s garbage services for free mulch sources

  • @jennivanhart3016
    @jennivanhart3016 Год назад

    What should I succession plant after my elephant garlic which will be harvested next month? I have two pots of them.

  • @bonniefillmore9684
    @bonniefillmore9684 Год назад

    I succession plant Green Bush Beans (planting every 3 weeks) as I can count on those producing till about July. Then in July - Sept I'm not sure what I am going to plant. Thinking about Okra for over the summer. What else will grow in Central Florida Zone 9b over the summer months?

  • @liamthompson9090
    @liamthompson9090 Год назад +2

    Write down your succession planting schedule and place it where you will see it everyday. Otherwise, you may forget and lose focus.

  • @Wee_Heavy
    @Wee_Heavy Год назад

    Oh no, I spy torpedo grass in your mulch. I'm so sorry!