Yes. Mango, banana, lime, mint, aloe vera and soursop. I grew up with these trees. This is like deja Vu. These are not just good for the fruits but the leaves also, I can confirm helped a lot of people growing up. Love it.
Thank you for watching and supporting my channel- its greatly appreciated, my friend.♥ I love Mango's and wish it could grow here, but was told they can't!♥
Hi Marlene. This video is very informative So many different teas that you can make from leaves. Who knew? I have several different mints growing in my pot garden. I cut it back every year and they keep coming back. You know so much about plants. Thanks for sharing.
This is a very pretty garden. It is amazing how so many fruit trees have leaves that can be used for tea that have many health benefits. Thank you for sharing this beautiful garden. ❤❤
How very interesting. It's nice to know what's edible and what tropical plants can be considered outside the typical local ones found at your garden variety... garden stores.
Interesting, I've never heard of moses basket but we always called them purple hearts. I love croton plants, the foliage is amazing. You could grow sago palms in your zone. When/if they brown out, just trim them off and they will flush new again. I get two flushes a year with mine. Very informative video. I wish I could grow those tropicals. ❤
Oh my, what a wonderful garden. Just how I would have mine if I was living in a tropical area. I miss picking mango off the tree in jamaica. Cerasee is my favourite tea 🍵 . It's very clever of your sister to be growing it. Yellow yam 🍠 too this garden keep on giving wow.. Thanks for sharing 👍 this video is a real pleasure for me. Very informative 👏 as usual.
Quite informative Marlene. Thanks for sharing. I like the idea of planting some of these plants in pots then taking them indoors/greenhouse during the cold season.❤
I wish I can grow a banana in Huntsville. I learned something about the growth of a banana tree. Mom used a fever grass a lot for us when we were growing up. great info
Hello Marlene. Wow those backyard looks amazing with all the different fruits and veggies. Lovely some of them last time I seen those is when I go to my hometown . Amazing ❤❤
Lovely video, flush and green garden. I’m always so amazed of the soursop and its many applications. Funny thing tho it’s called soursop yet the ripened fruit is so flavorful and sweet 😅
Hope this inspires you to grow something today. Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Williams for sharing your garden with us. Blessings ❤❤
I love the Mexican Petunia!
Mangoes🤗
Lots of fruit trees💖
Yes that mint is lovely🤗
Soursop, one of my favorites drink to have💖
Lovely banana tree💖
Those mangoes are lovely💖
Beautiful garden and yard💖
Cerasse too! Nice💖
The flowers are so pretty💖
Yes. Mango, banana, lime, mint, aloe vera and soursop. I grew up with these trees. This is like deja Vu. These are not just good for the fruits but the leaves also, I can confirm helped a lot of people growing up. Love it.
Awesome!! ❤
Thank you for watching and supporting my channel- its greatly appreciated, my friend.♥ I love Mango's and wish it could grow here, but was told they can't!♥
Thanks for the tour, appreciate the health benefits that you also provided ❤
@@FarmingOnTheRocks You're very welcome. ❤️
Hi Marlene. This video is very informative So many different teas that you can make from leaves. Who knew? I have several different mints growing in my pot garden. I cut it back every year and they keep coming back.
You know so much about plants. Thanks for sharing.
@@acozylifestylewithclearissac You are very welcome. I love mint. Blessings ❤️
Beautiful garden!
@@SisterCousinslifestyle Agreed 💯.
This is a very pretty garden. It is amazing how so many fruit trees have leaves that can be used for tea that have many health benefits. Thank you for sharing this beautiful garden. ❤❤
@@patriciancube394 You are very welcome. ❤️
Thank you so much, my dear friend for another great garden tour you always have something wonderful to share on your channel a beautiful garden
@@GrandmaSandy Thank you. 😊
How very interesting. It's nice to know what's edible and what tropical plants can be considered outside the typical local ones found at your garden variety... garden stores.
@@PolarityOfNeoSoulCity Agreed. Thanks for watching. ❤️
Hello Marlene 💖
Hi Stacey. ❤❤❤
Hi Marlene! Your neighbor has so many great medicinal things in her garden! Thanks for the tour! You’re an awesome garden host! Tfs! Blessings ❤
@delstablescapesdecorgarden2360 Aww thanks Del. That's my friend from the Tropics. Blessings ❤️
Nice sharing.
I'm loving the benefits of mango leaves! I had no idea they were edible!
@@atempereddream Yes, they are. ❤️
Great information on the benefits and uses of these plants. 😊
@@annaleeryen3528 Thanks 😊
Interesting, I've never heard of moses basket but we always called them purple hearts. I love croton plants, the foliage is amazing. You could grow sago palms in your zone. When/if they brown out, just trim them off and they will flush new again. I get two flushes a year with mine. Very informative video. I wish I could grow those tropicals. ❤
Love mint
Excellent video!!! Love Love sour sop. ♥ 🙏🏾
@@juanitamcfarlane7677 Yes!! God provides for us. ❤️ 🙏
Oh my, what a wonderful garden. Just how I would have mine if I was living in a tropical area. I miss picking mango off the tree in jamaica. Cerasee is my favourite tea 🍵 . It's very clever of your sister to be growing it. Yellow yam 🍠 too this garden keep on giving wow.. Thanks for sharing 👍 this video is a real pleasure for me.
Very informative 👏 as usual.
@classieandratv Thanks Classieandra 😊
Quite informative Marlene. Thanks for sharing. I like the idea of planting some of these plants in pots then taking them indoors/greenhouse during the cold season.❤
@@BevsHomeGarden You are very welcome Bev. ❤️
This is AMAZING!! We really want to start growing food. This is helpful! :)
@@BOOMBIGZ Awesome!!
I wish I can grow a banana in Huntsville. I learned something about the growth of a banana tree. Mom used a fever grass a lot for us when we were growing up. great info
@@MaryPreciousJonesHuntsville Awesome!!
Hello Marlene. Wow those backyard looks amazing with all the different fruits and veggies. Lovely some of them last time I seen those is when I go to my hometown . Amazing ❤❤
@@jmomcreations5474 Blessings. ❤️
Lovely video, flush and green garden. I’m always so amazed of the soursop and its many applications. Funny thing tho it’s called soursop yet the ripened fruit is so flavorful and sweet 😅
@@Ship73Peter Very true 😂
lovely Garden, that Lxora is beautiful , I don't know if it will grot this far up here, But I'm going to look for one! excellent video Marlene
@denisesorchidparadise1411 Thanks Denise 😊
LOVE all the varieties! Banana plants are perennials here in my zone 7b but they don't have time to fruit. I WISH I could grow mangos here.
@GardeningWithCoffee Me too I so wish the bananas had enough time to mature. ❤️
Hi Marlene!
Hi Nikki!! ❤
Lovely mango tree.
I love banana plant leaves.
4:03 pretty
7:12 interesting
9:42 Wandering Jew
Beautiful tour!
Need to get some aloe
Hi Marlene ❤
@@blessingsfromthegarden Hi Saroya. 👋 ❤️