Grow Your Own Fertilizer? Grow Tithonia diversifolia!

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  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025

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  • @prithikarupasinha8543
    @prithikarupasinha8543 3 года назад +15

    I am a Sri Lankan farmer. I have been started to make liquid fritilizer using this plant from last 3 years. Thank you so much for your explanation

    • @pachamamateve888
      @pachamamateve888 9 месяцев назад +2

      Amazing, do you just make it like a tea ?

  • @milkweeddreams8828
    @milkweeddreams8828 5 лет назад +11

    I've only got a 20 ft. section as a privacy fence, a good 10-12 ft tall now, but I love it, especially those beautiful yellow sunflowers lining my driveway...makes me smile every time...!

  • @amberamodei484
    @amberamodei484 5 лет назад +5

    I can't wait for your plant sale!
    You've been a wonderful teacher and with the plant sale, also a provider. I hope you close your eyes every night knowing that you have, in fact, changed this world so much for the better. A world Gavin will inherit very soon, same as my grand sons, and for this, I thank you.

    • @PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL
      @PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL  5 лет назад +3

      Thanks so much Amber! I appreciate the support and kind words 🙌

    • @soilbellefarm3210
      @soilbellefarm3210 5 лет назад

      Me too i need me some!!! I live in north west Florida though so hopefully you will have some in the spring. I wonder if anyone know a plant that will grow all year round in zone 8b

  • @susycurtis408
    @susycurtis408 5 лет назад +5

    Thanks for the video Pete! One time I made the mistake of chopping and dropping my Mexican sunflower all over my "yarden" beds and then covered it with a layer of mulch. It sprouted everywhere! Must have like the moist environment the mulch created. I have 3 clumps that I keep in my yard for fertilizer and I chop it down when it gets about 5 feet tall. The stems are easier to cut with my hand pruners when the plants are short. If they get tall, the stems are thick and harder to cut. It's a great plant and the flowers smell like honey!

  • @TheUncannykodiak
    @TheUncannykodiak 5 лет назад +4

    You know I love my tithonia! I got mine from one cutting. Up here in north Florida, (Jax) they do grow slow the first year, but hold on to your butts after that. I have at least 10 clumps.

  • @pollywog1983
    @pollywog1983 5 лет назад +6

    Love this plant too. I use my ryobi battery chainsaw on the thick stalks,works great. I plant it around all my young fruit trees,chop and drop all summer then let it grow taller around the fruit trees in winter to protect them if we get a freeze.

    • @floridagrown6250
      @floridagrown6250 Год назад

      How well does it protect from freeze?? This is the exact reason I want to start growing it. Thanks

  • @HowToGardenChannel
    @HowToGardenChannel 5 лет назад +25

    Great info Pete, I have found pigeon pea also makes a great chop and drop.

    • @soilbellefarm3210
      @soilbellefarm3210 5 лет назад +2

      I have been using pigeon pea as well. I need to grow alot more nedt year!!

    • @HowToGardenChannel
      @HowToGardenChannel 5 лет назад +2

      @@soilbellefarm3210 Pigeon pea works great I love it

  • @thechief762
    @thechief762 5 лет назад +8

    I planted a 350 ft row last year, 5 plants @ 18" between 2 plants of timber bamboo @ 10 ft. The sunflower became a self-mulching system alongside the bamboo plants until they matured enough to create their shade and leaf mulch. To overcome the tendency to self-root I found that if I stacked the lower hard part on top of the green tops that gives enough time for the hard part to dry up and not take root. Next I plan to use it as a vermiculture food for worms.
    If you let a lot of the flowers dry up over winter I did find a few seeds were viable, but a very small percentage and they are easy to pull out. Please report back on the chemical analysis.

  • @FourHornsFarm
    @FourHornsFarm 5 лет назад +10

    I bought some cuttings of Mexican Sunflower when you first started shipping them 3ish years ago (along with some other plants in your amazing introductory offer). They were beautiful. We've moved, so we don't have them anymore. Whenever you're ready to ship, I'll be placing an order. Thanks for sharing.

  • @BushImports
    @BushImports 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks Pete, I've been using comfrey tea for the phosphorous in it. I got some stinging nettle seed to grow next year so I don't have to use diluted urine for the nitrogen. Part of the reason was going to get a banana plant or so was for the potassium ,supposedly they die back in winter then come back the following spring, and if a person has a way to keep them at 50F or above they will fruit. My biodigester is a 5 gallon bucket.
    I will see if I can find some of the Mexican sunflower.

    • @nancyfahey7518
      @nancyfahey7518 5 лет назад +1

      I must have dug up and moved my banana 5 times over 7 years. I finally, just this week, see a flower. I'm over joyed. I'm using comfrey and ink berry leaves and the banana leaves too.

    • @BushImports
      @BushImports 5 лет назад

      @@nancyfahey7518 Good, maybe you'll get some bananas. What part of the country do you live in?

    • @nancyfahey7518
      @nancyfahey7518 5 лет назад +1

      I'm 30 minutes north of Pete. Since watching him I've learned where to plant for protection. Got papaya we're eating too. Its glorious!

  • @habitatbrasileiro
    @habitatbrasileiro 5 лет назад +2

    Didn’t know about that! We have this plant growing in several places here in Brazil. Great video!!!

  • @arrhazes8198
    @arrhazes8198 Год назад +4

    Here's my favourite Green Manure plants so far:
    Gliricidia sepium
    Madre de Agua
    Bilimbi
    Neem
    Banana
    Lemongrass
    Torch Ginger
    Turmeric
    Please note that we live in the Tropics. Do add your favourites so I can try too. Thanks 😊

  • @mmauad
    @mmauad 5 лет назад +2

    Here in Brazil we call it Margaridão. The seeds are not sterilly here. You might lack pollinators or something... The bees Love their flower here (wich by the way smeels so good, like honey). The seeds have some sort of dormancy, but they do sprount here... Keep up the good work Man! Cheers

    • @PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL
      @PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL  5 лет назад +1

      Interesting! Thanks for sharing. I find the flowers have a Choclate like scent. The bees cover these flowers here too. Now I’m wondering why my seeds aren’t viable.

    • @mmauad
      @mmauad 5 лет назад

      @@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL maybe that helps www.cambridge.org/core/journals/experimental-agriculture/article/seed-treatment-methods-and-duration-effects-on-germination-of-wild-sunflower/9F06AE84D35969F35E57029C9CE993F8#

    • @mmauad
      @mmauad 5 лет назад

      I don't even know if you are interested in germinating the seeds Hahaha the veg reproduction in so easy with that guy

    • @matthewphares4588
      @matthewphares4588 Год назад

      Pete wants to sell some stuff

  • @davidperry6922
    @davidperry6922 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome video. great tips on propagating... I have been very unsuccessful because I was using the green part....now I know to go for the woody part.

  • @shelluv8298
    @shelluv8298 9 месяцев назад

    My mexican sunflower seeds are not sterile. They are very full and tall. One plant takes up 3-4 ft wide and over 10 ft tall.
    They give me tons of volunteers each spring. I transplant through out the garden. If it rained more they would over take the garden. Def not sterile.
    Absolutely beautiful!! Mine receive full sun in zone 9.
    Thank you for the fertilizer info!

    • @PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL
      @PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL  9 месяцев назад

      Wow! You’re actually getting the seeds to sprout for you as volunteers?! Very neat

    • @kabuti2839
      @kabuti2839 6 месяцев назад

      I'm in zone 9 also. send me some seeds please.

  • @lifeinseason
    @lifeinseason 3 года назад

    This is fascinating! I did a video on my love of tithonia, but I had no idea how amazing truly are! Thanks so much for the video.

  • @MatthewByrd
    @MatthewByrd 5 лет назад +2

    I love the mexican sunflower. It literally grows 4 feet in a week. Chop and drop king plant. Great work Pete def make a video about the liquid ferts with the sunflower in it

  • @catlindarnell2367
    @catlindarnell2367 5 лет назад +1

    My mom's is about 4 years old an over 20 ft. I've started hundreds from it very useful tree good pollinator also.

  • @manny-perez
    @manny-perez 5 лет назад +1

    Exceptional video Pete, I love listening to you. I always learn so much from you. I am telling everyone I know to subscribe.

  • @SouthernLatitudesFL
    @SouthernLatitudesFL 5 лет назад +2

    You are such a wealth of knowledge! I look at your videos first when I get on RUclips.

  • @mischelleshinglai6316
    @mischelleshinglai6316 5 лет назад +1

    Wow I never knew and we get this plant All over the mountains the whole mountains is covered with this plant and it does look beautiful wen it all blooms but People take is as weed out here
    Great info thank you

  • @danielapettus7693
    @danielapettus7693 5 лет назад +2

    That Mexican sunflower I wish I had some awesome I do the same thing with papaya plants they don't carry fruit in north east TX but they look good and good mulch

  • @sss24gill
    @sss24gill 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you 😊

  • @dantoppa1265
    @dantoppa1265 5 лет назад +1

    I grow mine from seed? Grows well in the desert to if you water it doesn't like it under 10 deg Celcius stops growing thanks for the pro Tip Pete biomass is a premium out here in the outback going to try some in my bio ferment with the comfrey

  • @gavinmatthews5618
    @gavinmatthews5618 5 лет назад +1

    azola makes a great fertilizer!

  • @davidacosta8060
    @davidacosta8060 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you

  • @Pjdr3500
    @Pjdr3500 5 лет назад +1

    I have 3 different color Mexican sunflowers, is there a difference in Nitrogen quantities. Is there one color that works better as a fertilizer.

  • @SAYBORG27
    @SAYBORG27 5 лет назад

    Another awesome video Pete thanks for sharing man keep it pump up over there I will keep pounding dirt over here 👍🏼 !!!!

  • @nathanrotar5012
    @nathanrotar5012 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks again Pete, for sharing your knowledge. 👍

  • @fredericofranceschin6558
    @fredericofranceschin6558 5 лет назад +17

    Pete have you ever tried putting Mexican sunflower through a chipper and use it that way?

    • @TheSakeCat
      @TheSakeCat 5 лет назад +2

      Frederico Franceschin I was thinking the same thing.

    • @mikekuehn2554
      @mikekuehn2554 5 лет назад +5

      I've done so many times. Wait for the stalks to dry out a bit.

    • @jlbutters2
      @jlbutters2 4 года назад

      We were wondering the same thing. Ours have gotten so out of control. They are very invasive. If a branch touches the ground it roots like crazy. We would love to be able to chip it and dump it under all our trees as mulch and it not become more flowers! 🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻

    • @lepidlover0557
      @lepidlover0557 3 года назад +4

      @@jlbutters2 You could chop it up and just let it rot in a bucket of water to extract the nutrients for about 2 weeks, dilute it, and then water your plants with that! 😁

  • @juangomez9443
    @juangomez9443 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome videos! Really enjoying your channel

  • @florcedillo7964
    @florcedillo7964 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for sharing!
    I'll share this video with my mother in law.

  • @LibbyRal
    @LibbyRal 5 лет назад +2

    I love them as a fence. It requires no permit and can be much taller than what city/county regulations allow. Google can't even see my house :D

    • @PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL
      @PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL  5 лет назад +1

      Too funny! 🤣

    • @LibbyRal
      @LibbyRal 5 лет назад

      @@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL , IKR? I can't show you the screen shot, because these comments don't allow photos, but I post it almost every time someone in a garden group asks what shrubs make a good fence.

  • @traceescott2147
    @traceescott2147 2 года назад

    what about beauty berry for fertilizer? before it sets berries of course?

  • @gloriagodfrey3899
    @gloriagodfrey3899 5 лет назад

    Thank you so much. You help so many people.

  • @srqlisa7881
    @srqlisa7881 5 лет назад

    I have this plant in my back yard and it's about 15' high, I have been wondering for years what kind of sun flower this was, thank you thank you thank you. For awhile it would get so big I cut it back every year, I use stump killer on it twice you can not kill this plant and I'm glad now I love cutting the flowers and putting them in a vase. : ) peace

    • @PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL
      @PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL  5 лет назад +1

      That’s pretty funny! Glad to help out.

    • @srqlisa7881
      @srqlisa7881 5 лет назад

      @@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL I have been out all afternoon cutting back and placeing branches around my G.S.Lillys and others I'm so happy thanks so much for the info. : 0 peace

  • @zfallon84
    @zfallon84 5 лет назад +2

    What are your thoughts on running it through a chipper, and making a mulch out of it? I figure that might solve the rooting problems with chop-n-drop in certain areas.

    • @PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL
      @PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL  5 лет назад +2

      Old wood would be great for a chipper but most of the new growth is very wet. I think it would probably clog. Not sure on that one.

    • @thegratefulgardner8722
      @thegratefulgardner8722 5 лет назад +3

      I use a chipper on my old and fresh cuttings. Yes, it does clogged the chipper, but easy to clear out. I use the chips as mulch in my beds. I'm considering experimenting using it instead of perlite in potting mixtures too.

    • @PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL
      @PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL  5 лет назад +1

      I totally removed your other comment by mistake! I’ll have to try it. Thanks for sharing

  • @autumnmeadows4079
    @autumnmeadows4079 5 лет назад +1

    This is so interesting. I am learning so much from you. Thank you

  • @jeff6899
    @jeff6899 5 лет назад

    Tithonia's take a lot of room. There are some nice hybrids. I removed one recently (the only one I had), simply because I don't have the space...If I had a farm or nursery of some size, though, I'd grow a bunch ! Great video !

    • @PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL
      @PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL  5 лет назад +1

      Hey Jeff! Good point. I didn’t even think to mention the space required in the landscape.

  • @DivingTemptress
    @DivingTemptress 5 лет назад +1

    I live on the gulf coast of Texas and would really like to buy some plants from you to add to my comfrey, compost, etc. we have over 30 fruit trees, jacoticaba, bananas, papaya, berries and lots of perennial veggies all on 1/3 acre. I have not found perennial peanut here, so i could buy both from you, that would be awesome! I have been watching, learning from you since you stopped selling your "kits" this is my first comment since then ... you inspire !!!
    PS made tea AND jam from hibiscus last fall and will begin harvesting calyxes soon. YUM

    • @PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL
      @PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL  5 лет назад

      Awesome! The store will be reopened again very soon. Rosella is a summer time favorite for us. We appreciate the support 🙏

    • @DivingTemptress
      @DivingTemptress 5 лет назад

      Just watched the Paul Fink tours again, and wondered if you can bring seeds/trees back to the usa? If so, what are the rules or restrictions? This is what I want to do on a much smaller scale at my home.
      Again Pete, thanks for all you do!

    • @crispfarmsnola
      @crispfarmsnola 2 года назад

      I would love to get in touch with you. I have much of the same growing in New Orleans and am looking for like minded growers.

    • @DivingTemptress
      @DivingTemptress 2 года назад

      @@crispfarmsnola are you on facebook? if so, friend me and we can talk on messenger, if not respond here

  • @hubertyoung5571
    @hubertyoung5571 5 лет назад +1

    Could be. I live in Manitoba in the country on 80 acres, on a gravel road. Sometimes the signal is iffy. Keep up the good work yo.

  • @ShanniM
    @ShanniM 5 лет назад +1

    I see these all the time, I'm going to try to take some cuttings😁😁

    • @PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL
      @PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL  5 лет назад +1

      Awesome! Old woody growth is key.

    • @ShanniM
      @ShanniM 5 лет назад

      @@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFLWill remember that! Why do you use the grass with it as a chip n drop? I'm spending too much on fish emulsion fertilizing just to get a bit of production out of my 130 sq ft garden here in St. Pete

    • @PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL
      @PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL  5 лет назад

      The grasses give the carbon/nitrogen ratio slowing the breakdown process.

  • @pilartacogdoy2199
    @pilartacogdoy2199 3 месяца назад

    Thank you fir the information.

  • @mikewells7868
    @mikewells7868 5 лет назад

    Shout out to ya Pete... your technics & fruit tree planting science got my lil grove looking a food forrest on steroids

  • @robertclark4869
    @robertclark4869 5 лет назад

    I just bought some seeds on Amazon that say they are Tithonia Diversifolia and am seeing little sprouts from them. I wonder if it isn't the same plant? Or are people figuring out how to get seeds that will germinate? Either way, I'm looking forward to being able to order from GreenDreams. I'm over in Dade City and super pleased to have you all as a resource being so close by!

  • @conniejones8588
    @conniejones8588 5 лет назад

    Easy to take cuttings, just poke in dirt. Great video.

  • @GatorLife57
    @GatorLife57 5 лет назад +1

    Great vid Pete & Melissa !!!
    Ty4Sharing
    Wolf🐺 👌👍👊

  • @kiwiwriter
    @kiwiwriter 5 лет назад

    Perfect. I have my first cutting rooted and was wondering how it fits my system. Spring is here, good times.

  • @CottageGardensonForest
    @CottageGardensonForest 5 лет назад +1

    Did you say the tithonia diversifolia produces sterile seed? I went and checked to see if I had the wrong plant but I’ve grown this plant from seed. I got the seed from a neighbor originally and their plant and mine grew to 12 ft. I recently purchased seed to grow at my new home some now I’m wondering if I have the wrong seed. Thanks

    • @PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL
      @PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL  5 лет назад

      Hello! Yes, Tithonia diversifolia. A local seed collector with a seed company told me it was sterile. I’ve also been growing it for almost 10 years and I’ve never seen seed. I’d like to know where you found seed? The one bakers creek and others sell is the wrong variety.

    • @CottageGardensonForest
      @CottageGardensonForest 5 лет назад

      I purchased my seeds from plantworld.com
      There is tons of information just by Goggle. There are all kinds of studies in Africa regarding how it’s being spread . There are all kinds of information about studies showing its value as green manure. They all reference tithonia diversifloria. I can’t attach or forward the studies using gmail or RUclips.

  • @beltedcowsrestorationfarm1746
    @beltedcowsrestorationfarm1746 3 года назад +1

    Can you feed it to cows?

  • @readingmaniac54
    @readingmaniac54 4 года назад

    I'm glad I have Mexican sunflower

  • @Tinyteacher1111
    @Tinyteacher1111 Год назад

    I just found you, and I love your channel! I live in Michgan, but I need something to grow on a 4’ wide slope (probably about 1 1/2’ steep) in the back of my yard with a privacy fence. I have some herbs and ground cover, but it turns to mud, and I need something organic to keep the soil in and keep my 15 lb dog from getting behind my small fence and barking and getting filthy! Would this be a good plant to use to fill in the area instead of weeds and junk I tried to plant? In theory, my idea works, but my son and I both have Lyme and I’d like to get rid off the stuff ticks and fess hide plus where the soul erodes. Stones are an option, but my yard is big, and I’m extremely tiny! Thank you!

  • @raymondaten2179
    @raymondaten2179 5 лет назад +1

    Hey Pete quick question how wo hi ld this plant do in zone 8. I live in northeast Texas. I thought it was a perenial but most of what I see online says it's an annual.

    • @PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL
      @PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL  5 лет назад +1

      The ones available online are annual. You could plant it yearly it just won’t be perennial in your zone. It just gets too cold

  • @Julian_Wang-pai
    @Julian_Wang-pai Месяц назад

    How does the comfrey do in Florida? I live in semi-tropical NE Thailand

  • @alexanderkronick2625
    @alexanderkronick2625 5 лет назад +4

    When you coming to Guatemala for a Perma trip? Me and my buddies have multiple perma farms to show you around. I been farming for over 15 years here and we would love to host you...

    • @PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL
      @PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL  5 лет назад

      Hey Alex! Maybe next year. I’ve been wanting to see lake Atitlan and check out the permaculture scene. Please drop me an email: admin@greendreamsfl.com

  • @frontier5591
    @frontier5591 3 года назад

    I've been making mexican sunflower as a liquid fertilizer for a quite while now. add a little worm castings a little molasses. it's the perfect fertilizer and it's cheap.

  • @juliejoy1111
    @juliejoy1111 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Pete, any issues adding too much nitrogen to the fruit trees with this method? I’ve got a Celeste fig that has several fruits but has recently gone through a huge green growth spurt and the fruits have stagnated . I’ve also got a Barbados cherry that hasn’t set fruit and I’m wondering if I’ve got too much nitrogen from all the chop and drop of Mexican sunflower.

    • @juliejoy1111
      @juliejoy1111 5 лет назад

      Forgot to say I really appreciate all the videos!!! You rock!

  • @stevesoutdoorworld4340
    @stevesoutdoorworld4340 5 лет назад +1

    Very cool Pete thank you for sharing.

  • @yishnir
    @yishnir 2 года назад

    Thanks for posting this.

  • @christophersexton4192
    @christophersexton4192 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome videos man! I own a nursery in Clearwater, I only grow rare & exotic palms, but would still love to meet you and pick your brain. You are really making me gain interest in rare fruits, one of my neighbors has a fruiting jack fruit tree. I know you are probably a very busy man, but if you do get some time to head into south Pinellas, let me know!

    • @jmseipp
      @jmseipp 3 года назад

      I’ve got lots of Soursop Trees growing from seeds I saved from the fruits. Some about 4 feet tall now.

  • @debSilbert
    @debSilbert 2 года назад

    The stems are really tough. Do you throw them down too? I’ve been stripping the leaves and throwing away the stems.

  • @lavahike3279
    @lavahike3279 3 года назад +1

    Very informative

  • @movingnaturefilms
    @movingnaturefilms 5 лет назад +3

    Would Tithonia rotundifolia be as effective? Those seeds are widely available.

    • @Skunkapeliberationunion1312
      @Skunkapeliberationunion1312 3 года назад

      I'm wondering the same thing. We've got both.

    • @aprilm9551
      @aprilm9551 2 года назад

      Moving Nature: Did you ever determine the answer to your question? I'm wondering this also. I"ve been searching the Internet and I don't find any information as to whether or not Tithonia rotundifolia is a nitrogen fixer, like Tithonia diversifolia.

  • @jhh70
    @jhh70 5 лет назад +4

    See these all around my neighborhood in tampa and never knew what they were.

  • @MsFishingdog
    @MsFishingdog 5 лет назад +2

    Great info. Thank you.

  • @autumnmeadows4079
    @autumnmeadows4079 5 лет назад

    My goodness there is so much to learn

  • @mya514
    @mya514 5 лет назад +1

    Great info...

  • @johnmorton5681
    @johnmorton5681 5 лет назад

    Looking good out there!

  • @haadbajwa7565
    @haadbajwa7565 5 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing tips

  • @Youdontknowmeson1324
    @Youdontknowmeson1324 2 года назад

    Any sunflower will work or fast growing plant will work

  • @hiromikami
    @hiromikami 5 лет назад +1

    So awesome.

  • @Hhaahland4
    @Hhaahland4 3 года назад

    Have you learned whether the variety Tithonia rotundifolia has the same properties and benefits since you posted this video Pete?

  • @gempog4296
    @gempog4296 5 лет назад

    great info! thanks for sharing. Question: would lemon grass work the same as fakahatchee grass?

  • @johnmuckleroy
    @johnmuckleroy 4 года назад

    Will Tithonia speciosa which makes fertile seed also serve to enrich the soil as good as tithonia diversifolia ?

    • @johnmuckleroy
      @johnmuckleroy 4 года назад

      also I am in east Texas would the tithonia diversifolia come back from the roots after a winter?It gets down to about 15 degrees or sometimes lower.

  • @TalkAboutMartin
    @TalkAboutMartin 2 года назад

    Yo Pete - have seeds for the plant - they grow too - please explain the sterile idea for us deeper.

  • @jimbos.online
    @jimbos.online 5 лет назад +1

    New subscriber here, really a great informative video Pete. Thank-you. You said the Mexican sunflower cannot be grown from seeds? I bought and grew mine from seeds, however, I do not know the botanical name of mine. Wikipedia only mentions Tithonia diversifolia, so I'm lost as to what I have. Do you know anything that might be different, mine from yours? Also, I might need to treat mine as an annual since I live in Western N.C. My garden is a large annual veggie garden with a would-be orchard and grapevine and the like. My entire crops are zero chemical and only natural biomass as fertilizer.

    • @aprilm9551
      @aprilm9551 2 года назад

      You probably grew Tithonia rotundifolia, which does produce seed (and is an annual). Were the flowers orange? The flowers of Tithonia diversifolia, that Pete is using, are yellow.

  • @juangomez9443
    @juangomez9443 5 лет назад +1

    Haven't even watched the video yet but what a great intro! haha

  • @spearfishingaddiction
    @spearfishingaddiction 5 лет назад

    Can’t wait to see the chop and drop video two thumbs up 👍

  • @kennyoun6126
    @kennyoun6126 Год назад

    Hello Pete
    I came across one of your RUclips videos on Mexican sunflower. Do you sell any cuttings and ship. If so, I would like to buy some cuttings of the Mexican sunflower, cherimoya and mulberry.
    Great information... thank you

  • @raphlvlogs271
    @raphlvlogs271 4 года назад

    can they be pruned to be bonsais?

  • @javiercosp9614
    @javiercosp9614 3 года назад +1

    In Paraguay we called it "Jaguareté po" (hand of the jaguar in guarani). In Brasil "Hand of God"

  • @theworldtospencer
    @theworldtospencer 5 лет назад +1

    Great content. I’m looking forward to being able to order some

  • @joshwilson3504
    @joshwilson3504 5 лет назад

    Will this grow in zone 6b

  • @eastsidemuu
    @eastsidemuu 3 года назад

    Great video, were can I buy some of this plant?

  • @strflyr78
    @strflyr78 5 лет назад

    when youre ready to ship them out I will be ordering some!

  • @nancyfahey7518
    @nancyfahey7518 5 лет назад +1

    I use them to shade my kale garden from the summer heat. But yes they get way too big.

  • @khmerguidinglife1349
    @khmerguidinglife1349 5 лет назад

    Learn new thing today
    Thank for sharing

  • @aprilm9551
    @aprilm9551 2 года назад

    Do you know if Tithonia rotundifolia is also a nitrogen fixer? I can't find any information about this. Since I don't live in an area like Florida (I'm in Iowa, zone 5b), I want to grow the tithonia that can be grown from seed. This is the first year I'm growing it.

  • @Jessicalc941
    @Jessicalc941 5 лет назад

    Do you have any information about these being a plant inhibitor?

  • @GrowFamilyNetwork
    @GrowFamilyNetwork 5 лет назад

    Grow Grow Grow👊

  • @dorothyalai2671
    @dorothyalai2671 2 года назад +1

    Wow 😮

  • @MA-ww5eo
    @MA-ww5eo 5 лет назад +1

    V.useful information

  • @toneyjohnson8910
    @toneyjohnson8910 5 лет назад

    That is great information thanks

  • @gouravpatri5796
    @gouravpatri5796 5 лет назад

    How did you convert it to ready to use fertilizer

    • @PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL
      @PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL  5 лет назад +1

      I’m not sure about the liquid fertilizer the school is making, it’s a patented process. We just chop and drop it and get great results.

  • @MasterKenfucius
    @MasterKenfucius 4 года назад

    Sterile seeds? Yours or all of them? I'm drowning in these things here in my yard. They sprout faster than I can pull them after the flowers dry out and spread the seeds. It's the same thing you got... with very pretty yellow flowers.

    • @PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL
      @PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL  4 года назад

      Yup! Never ever had one come up from seed. And we have hundreds planted around the farm.

    • @MasterKenfucius
      @MasterKenfucius 4 года назад

      @@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL Well, mine must be a different variety then. I wish I could post a photo on youtube for you to see. I have a crazy amount of them.

  • @naluwairobenonoscar5747
    @naluwairobenonoscar5747 3 года назад +1

    wow

  • @kelly51757
    @kelly51757 5 лет назад

    Pete Is that plant grow in Zone 8b? That would be good to plant at the back of my property. Thanks 🙏

  • @whitneykeatley3240
    @whitneykeatley3240 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks, Pete! Loved the video - as usual. When you have cuttings available, where can I purchase them? Thanks!

  • @Leo27_zm
    @Leo27_zm 2 года назад

    How do you make the liquid fertilizer??
    any to help??

  • @raphlvlogs271
    @raphlvlogs271 4 года назад

    are they nitrogen fixers?