Hi garden looking good. My tomato plants are doing good, i caught horn worms early before they ate them all. I have raised beds in my back yard so please share the progress with building yours. Stay safe and thanks for the video.
So good to see more Florida gardening channels on RUclips. Just a suggestion, it may be more helpful for your channel and potential viewers to add your city or county and your USDA zone in the description. The algorithm is more likely to show your videos in the suggestions and search results.
Glad to see you. I have a small FL garden too. Beans cucumber eggplant zuchinni and corn. Oh cantelope too lol. Zone 9 my tomatoes got hit hard blyte. I'm having the hardest time growing a watermelon lol. But I'm determined .
So glad you're in central Florida. I'm happy to have access to someone who understands our weather and is willing to share knowledge. Learning to grow in this climate has been a challenge. I have received some Everglades tomato seeds. If you would advise me when to start them, I would really appreciate it. Start in pots or direct sow? Thank you!
Hi Cammy! Those tomatoes are pretty much indestructible. But I think the best time to start them would be right around now (early to mid July) in a smaller pot, undercover. that way you can protect them from the harsh rains and the most intense heat. The best time to plant the seeds or transplants into your garden is the beginning to mid August. I hope this helps!
Oh no! Well we make a less traditional popper I guess. We don't fry ours and we use a fake beef in them. They are like baked jalapeno poppers. This isn't exactly the recipe we use but its pretty close. cookieandkate.com/baked-jalapeno-poppers-recipe/ we don't add chips but that sounds really interesting!
Greetings from Dade City, FL. I`m growing a Meyer`s Lemon tree from seed, A cocktail tree (Key Lime & Meyer`s Lemon), Miracle Tree, Surinam Cherry, Florida Prince Peach Tree, Moringa Trees, Blackberry, Black Raspberry bush, 3 varieties of tomatoes, Lemongrass, Pineapples, two varieties of Mulberry Trees, Peanut Butter Tree, two varieties of Banana Trees, Black Bamboo, Fig Tree, Perennial Pepper, Rosemary, Chocolate Mint, Spearmint, Green Bell Pepper, Stevia Plant, and a Fern. Just liked & subbed !
Hi garden looking good. My tomato plants are doing good, i caught horn worms early before they ate them all. I have raised beds in my back yard so please share the progress with building yours. Stay safe and thanks for the video.
your garden is so beautiful
Thank you! :)
Heyo from Tampa. It was toasty this morning!
Apollo SOL Apollo beach here
I need to visit there already so I can say “this is my beach”
So good to see more Florida gardening channels on RUclips. Just a suggestion, it may be more helpful for your channel and potential viewers to add your city or county and your USDA zone in the description. The algorithm is more likely to show your videos in the suggestions and search results.
Thanks for the tip!
Glad to see you. I have a small FL garden too. Beans cucumber eggplant zuchinni and corn. Oh cantelope too lol. Zone 9 my tomatoes got hit hard blyte. I'm having the hardest time growing a watermelon lol. But I'm determined .
Love it!! What varietal of watermelons have you tried?
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So glad you're in central Florida. I'm happy to have access to someone who understands our weather and is willing to share knowledge. Learning to grow in this climate has been a challenge. I have received some Everglades tomato seeds. If you would advise me when to start them, I would really appreciate it. Start in pots or direct sow? Thank you!
Cammy Dunn I have some and I planted them about a week ago
Hi Cammy! Those tomatoes are pretty much indestructible. But I think the best time to start them would be right around now (early to mid July) in a smaller pot, undercover. that way you can protect them from the harsh rains and the most intense heat. The best time to plant the seeds or transplants into your garden is the beginning to mid August. I hope this helps!
FL Gardening why a smaller pot? I’m going to start some too. Just curious. I heard they get massive
I would love a video on your poppers recipe... I tried to do some with mine and had trouble getting a batter that sticks.
Oh no! Well we make a less traditional popper I guess. We don't fry ours and we use a fake beef in them. They are like baked jalapeno poppers. This isn't exactly the recipe we use but its pretty close. cookieandkate.com/baked-jalapeno-poppers-recipe/ we don't add chips but that sounds really interesting!
Greetings from Dade City, FL. I`m growing a Meyer`s Lemon tree from seed, A cocktail tree (Key Lime & Meyer`s Lemon), Miracle Tree, Surinam Cherry, Florida Prince Peach Tree, Moringa Trees, Blackberry, Black Raspberry bush, 3 varieties of tomatoes, Lemongrass, Pineapples, two varieties of Mulberry Trees, Peanut Butter Tree, two varieties of Banana Trees, Black Bamboo, Fig Tree, Perennial Pepper, Rosemary, Chocolate Mint, Spearmint, Green Bell Pepper, Stevia Plant, and a Fern. Just liked & subbed !
Amazing, you have a really nice list! I've never heard of a peanut butter tree! I'm going to have to look that one up!