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The Best Vegetables for an April Florida Vegetable Garden!

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  • Опубликовано: 30 мар 2023
  • What to plant in your Florida Vegetable Garden month by month and Florida Gardening Tips can all be found in this Florida Gardening video! Florida Gardening is Crazy Easy when you know what to plant and when to plant it.
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Комментарии • 72

  • @johnliberty3647
    @johnliberty3647 Год назад +6

    Carport trellising with asparagus beans and passion fruit. Rain may get through but by June I can park in shade. 4 tall poles and dollar store rope. Yep I am cheap… not paying for a garage or carport

  • @williammikell2210
    @williammikell2210 Год назад +5

    Peppers said "please dump a bucket of fish emulsion on us, Please."

  • @garykellogg2758
    @garykellogg2758 Год назад +9

    Make swamp water with the weeds

    • @Game.Like.A.Mother
      @Game.Like.A.Mother Год назад

      What is this???

    • @garykellogg2758
      @garykellogg2758 Год назад +1

      @@Game.Like.A.Mother you throw all your weeds and grass clippings into a 5 gallon bucket or larger. Fill with water and cover with a lid, so you don't get mosquitoes. just let it sit, it well smell. You can use it as a fertilizer. I usually use a cup of it mixed with 2 gallons of water.

  • @sonnyamoran7383
    @sonnyamoran7383 Год назад +4

    And lots of cowpeas! Zippers, purple hull pink eyes, black eyes, conk, red, ripper, and butter peas. I get 3 rounds of some of those.

  • @moonovermiami9787
    @moonovermiami9787 Год назад +3

    EGGPLANT RECIPES; Slice eggplant length-wise, 1/4" slices. Paint them with olive oil, fry or bake them till soft. Cool, wrap each slice with a favorite filling...
    feta cheese w/ peppers, beans or ground meat with parsley & tomatoes sauce... any combination.
    Or slice in middle but not all the way through each whole eggplant, bake to soften, spoon out interior but leave a sturdy wall, fill with any of above fillings... plenty of parsley,top olive oil. Bake.
    There's a Greek dish called Imam Baildi (Turkish), Papoutsakia (Greek). It's super delicious.
    Thank you SO much for your videos. Your guidance for Florida planting is very much appreciated.

  • @theannecrossett7761
    @theannecrossett7761 Год назад +3

    After watching your Everglades tomato, I'm thinking about trying one...again 🙂 Nice harvest 🙂

  • @Doktracy
    @Doktracy Год назад +1

    South Anna Butternut is even tastier than Seminole pumpkin and probably just as hardy in the southeast with bugs/weather. It’s incredibly sweet,probably the best butternut I’ve ever tasted.

  • @jamesthorpe2359
    @jamesthorpe2359 Год назад +2

    I have been looking for a constistent Florida growing channel and yours is by far the best! Thank you for the great videos!

  • @HomegrownFloridaZ9a
    @HomegrownFloridaZ9a Год назад +4

    Yay 🎉I’m so glad your going to plant the Thai Soldier beans. Great job on the harvest. Can’t wait to see the mulberry harvest!

  • @Steve-ps6qw
    @Steve-ps6qw Год назад +1

    Yay, I subscribed because I need a channel that focuses on Florida and its unique elements as compared to the rest of America.

  • @bbbean
    @bbbean Год назад +1

    So wonderful to find a fellow Floridian gardener! So many channels are based in much cooler zones and it’s difficult to find relevant info for our climate. Subbed!

  • @lesliekendall5668
    @lesliekendall5668 Год назад

    Calamandin. 66 y.o. and had to look that one up. And a beautiful desert rose.

  • @jamiewhite5510
    @jamiewhite5510 Год назад +1

    Seminole pumpkins make great Seminole Pumpkin bread! Recipe by David the Good! Yummy!!!

  • @Steve-ps6qw
    @Steve-ps6qw Год назад +1

    This is awesome, lol. I want to grow corn (not sweet corn) for corn meal and for the goats as well as pumpkins for the dogs, goats and us (humans). I never knew of the Seminole pumpkins, so this is great news! I prefer plants native to the region as they should do well. I want to plant melons and peanuts too, due to the sandy soil, I hope that works out.

  • @CloudCobra22
    @CloudCobra22 Год назад

    10:01 Shiloh is the star of this part of the video

  • @happydigging
    @happydigging Год назад +1

    Greetings from the North West of England 😊
    Kind of envious of the climate in your part of the world! Great video 😃
    Happy digging 🌱

    • @diananutt2745
      @diananutt2745 Год назад +1

      Yes, but it seems like you guys can grow so many things! Use what you got to get what you need! Lol

  • @Steve-ps6qw
    @Steve-ps6qw Год назад +1

    Hmm, mulberry tree...I need to get some. What about Neem trees? Insects wrecked everything in Miami, I hope I can do better up here in Ocala in dealing with pests.
    So, glad you mentioned the Florida sun and water. You are such a great resource for Florida!

  • @wisteria4981
    @wisteria4981 Год назад +3

    Looooved this video, your so inspiring and very informative❤. Thank you for Everything you do. It’s so important that we all start some gardening 👩‍🌾

  • @dereidabrown1180
    @dereidabrown1180 Год назад +2

    Quinault strawberries are huge!! I love these, but so do my birds!🤣
    I love your front yard garden!!
    I'm already battling cutworms. I had to go out at night with a flashlight to get them. They worked my broccoli plants over.

  • @Steve-ps6qw
    @Steve-ps6qw Год назад

    lol, you are answering all the questions I had thought of at the beginning of the video!

  • @SarahWhitmire
    @SarahWhitmire Год назад +1

    These monthly what to plant/what’s going on in the garden videos are my favorites!! Thank you!! Inspiring. 🤗💖

  • @wingnox
    @wingnox Год назад +2

    My carrots are a fail again. Short stumpy ones and thin didn't fill out. Also my southern exposure seeds are holding strong for lettuce. Definitely will be doing this again next season.

  • @Blindy_Sama
    @Blindy_Sama 3 месяца назад +1

    So I live in more or less the middle of Florida moving house soon and we'll end up with it's still very nice backyard what are some easy plants that can grow maybe in pots or something with trellises in them or something of that nature that a mostly blind person can easily tend to.

  • @heatherstubbs5372
    @heatherstubbs5372 Год назад +1

    If your behind... I got a 6 pack green pepper plants and sweet potato at Walmart for $5.62... unfortunately the cold killed mine so I'm hoping this works good.

  • @halloweenlady4073
    @halloweenlady4073 Год назад +1

    I am only pulling in some zucchini, but they are nice ones and like 1-2 every other day now. I love zucchini so I am thrilled. I had started a bunch of tomatoes in jan. Some are big and flowering but others are small and struggling. I may have a bunch of fails there but hey I can always try again in the fall. At least a few are happy. My eggplants and peppers are just flowering now but they look pretty healthy so fingers crossed they stay that way. Our city charges massive amounts for any water so it is super hard to try to just water enough with out jacking up the bill to 300 plus dollars!! Edgewater is really bad with the water prices.

  • @diananutt2745
    @diananutt2745 Год назад

    I ordered your planner to begin a serious commitment to the garden this year. I do feel like I missed the boat, but I will persevere and be positive. Lol. My husband likes to say,”it’s all an experiment”. So, I am going to be it try to be a scientist. Be objective, ok to be excited over the littlest of wins and accept and learn from the failures. I am in Central Florida, 9b. Thank you for your knowledge and sharing. Very informative. ❤

  • @mistycarter9809
    @mistycarter9809 Год назад

    I finally have some better boy tomatoes...so cute! No romas just yet. There are so many flowers on the plants and around the garden. Thank you so much for the tips! Everytime I look at the garden, I see things buzzing about 😊. Going to be a great harvest.

  • @oreopaksun2512
    @oreopaksun2512 Год назад

    "Butterflies are not as nice as you THINK they are." Good thing they don't come with stingers, then. Love that harvest apron.

  • @DC-rd6oq
    @DC-rd6oq Год назад

    Cauliflower is so much more temperamental than broccoli. It hates temperature swings. When it gets too warm cover it with shade cloth. When nights get cool (which you are probably past now) cover it with fleece. Keep the temperature as moderate as possible. Blanching (wrapping the leaves) will not only keep the heads white but will also help with the temperature swings and the blazing sun.

  • @jenelle152
    @jenelle152 Год назад

    Loved seeing you & Patrina together! My favorites. Growing well so far in Weeki Wachee ✅

  • @Decoder2040
    @Decoder2040 Год назад

    I like your channel. You should try taping your plant back together the next time you get a break! I did it with scotch tape on a snapped cherry tomato plant that had fruit, and it worked. They make a special horticultural tape for grafting that works best.

  • @gaffster787
    @gaffster787 Год назад

    You summed it up well ! Starting to see pests on some of our pepper plant leaves, however we can't complain as the peppers and tomatoes just keep providing. I finally put a couple of Mulberries in the ground...looking forward to that. Lettuce is officially over for us....bummer! I switch over to indoor microgreens during summer. cheers!

  • @greenchristendom4116
    @greenchristendom4116 Год назад

    Okra grew better for me in Illinois then I've got it to grow down here (haven't got the soil very amended though).

  • @amauritoscano8497
    @amauritoscano8497 5 месяцев назад +1

    loving your videos , you are funny to watch. Can you tell me if you use some kind of fertilizer for your soil?

    • @WildFloridian
      @WildFloridian  5 месяцев назад +2

      In general no? I just do back to Eden style using mulch. I have done the orange fertilizer (made from oranges) and then homemade from ash and urine. But mostly just wood chips

  • @marilynearl6887
    @marilynearl6887 Год назад +1

    I have Seminole pumpkins for first time. How do you know it is ripe and ready for harvest?

  • @user-gh8sl7iu3y
    @user-gh8sl7iu3y 4 месяца назад

    Hi Jacqueline, do you have a vid on what to do with plants when they flower/bolt? I have broccoli, dill and romaine that look like they are flowering although I don’t feel I understand the difference btwn flowering or bolting and what to do with those plants now. Also when I cut the flowers off can they be composted or will they resprout in the compost bin? So much to figure out as a newbie. Thanks, as always, for your expertise.

  • @ClassicAlberto
    @ClassicAlberto Год назад

    Greetings from Spain, you are doing great

  • @Steve-ps6qw
    @Steve-ps6qw Год назад

    Ah, so you do have raised beds. Any suggestions for which plants to put in a raised bed vice in the ground?

  • @Steve-ps6qw
    @Steve-ps6qw Год назад

    I cant believe you are able to grow brassicas and lettuce. Isn't it too hot here? Hmm, I guess they grew over the winter...do you have carrots in the winter too?

  • @kaitlinbeste
    @kaitlinbeste 4 месяца назад

    Question-I don't have one anymore but the cute pooch made me think does anyone use poop as part of fertilizer

  • @oceandeepfishing4555
    @oceandeepfishing4555 Год назад

    Long but very informative video. I see you possibly live in a subdivision. So if you have an hoa do you get a lot of notifications about your front yard not being manicured? I live on a half acre now but I did live where there was a hos and would of never let me grow in the front yard like you are.
    But it's a great way to utilize the area. You pay taxes for the property so good to get something out of it.
    Great channel and l like your fairly local to see what I can go.
    I'm in homosassa area. 2nd year gardening so I need all the help I can get...lol

  • @yesidtac7863
    @yesidtac7863 Год назад

    Muchos animos

  • @Steve-ps6qw
    @Steve-ps6qw Год назад

    those little cherry tomatoes are called Everglades or Everglaze? They are neat.

  • @Steve-ps6qw
    @Steve-ps6qw Год назад

    There were some 20 degree nights this past winter, how did you keep your winter crop from perishing?

  • @joannejalan
    @joannejalan Год назад

    Do you ever grow watermelons? When do you start them? I started some seeds last month and am doing more this month. Last year mine did great but I think I planted too late because some were small and not sweet by the time it got cold.

  • @exvaxmama
    @exvaxmama Год назад

    Now that you mention that about the bugs, I've def been seeing a whole heck of alot more milkweed bugs lately and a lot earlier than I started seeing them last year.. I used to see maybe 2 or 3 every 2 plants or so but now I'm tell you every single plant/pot has atleast 6 or 7 of them lol. Gosh I hate em but i don't even know what they do lol I should prob look into that lol I'm just scared they're gonna hurt my caterpillars.. do yall know what they do are they good or bad? And maybe I'm just seeing more bc ive got almost 4 times the amount of milkweed I started with last yr lol!! I started off with 2 pitiful butterfly weeds and found cats on em lol needless to say every week I was making a trip to a not so local nursery to reup on milkweed bc they had decimated the few I had lol. I prob bought 35 plants in a few months this year I planted hundreds of seeds everywhere i could lol I'm thinking about investing in a sort of high tunnel type cover to keep some milkweed hidden from the butterflies so I can use it as a back up to feed them lol. Bc they'll find every single plant and lay alll over it lol. That's my greatest fear these days is not having enough milkweed lol. Bless yall!

  • @benjamin3013
    @benjamin3013 Год назад

    Okra is a good one.

  • @GreatTree168
    @GreatTree168 Год назад

    wow❤

  • @Steve-ps6qw
    @Steve-ps6qw Год назад

    What is that citrus plant you mentioned at 24 minutes? I do want citrus but everyone here says they will die to pests.....I was at a park down south and there were tangerines and banana plants growing wild and they had no problems.

  • @Sunjoy1
    @Sunjoy1 Год назад

    Really great info...

  • @Steve-ps6qw
    @Steve-ps6qw Год назад

    Wow, in the first 4 minutes you said so many important things. We want to grow sweet potatoes (for the dogs and my wife) and I do want to start, from seed, tomatoes and peppers, I hope that is ok here in Ocala.
    In Miami, I had to use shade cloth but not normal shade cloth but reflective shade cloth. I am hoping I can avoid that by using tree lines and the house to block either the morning or parts of the afternoon sun. Do you have videos on dealing with the sun? Can plants that need full sun tolerate the Florida sun? I am of the belief that they can't....

    • @Doktracy
      @Doktracy Год назад +2

      Okra,sweet potatoes,many types of basils,Malabar spinach

    • @Steve-ps6qw
      @Steve-ps6qw Год назад

      @@Doktracy Thanks!

  • @numberonepal
    @numberonepal Год назад

    If we could just get some rain.

  • @conniecrites5148
    @conniecrites5148 Год назад

    Gurney's sells 10 bareroot plants for $14.99.

  • @Steve-ps6qw
    @Steve-ps6qw Год назад

    Butterflies are nice but that means caterpillars, they are not so nice?

  • @Steve-ps6qw
    @Steve-ps6qw Год назад

    What? predatory wasps? My wife is making me get rid of all their nests, I knew they were good for something but wasn't sure of their role in the ecosystem. I hate killing things, even little bugs, I know they have a purpose. At least my wife knows the lady bugs are good, she actually pointed one out this morning. So what do the wasps eat? I had an issue with white flies in Miami, is that a problem in central Florida too?

  • @gregbishop4145
    @gregbishop4145 Год назад +1

    I very much disagree on your take on growing peppers. I’m near zone 10a, but technically in 9b, and easily grow them all year around and think they do best in the summer. They are native to hot climates. I have two year old ghost pepper plants that are still producing.

    • @KNC298
      @KNC298 Год назад

      I do well with peppers too! Zone 9b border 10a ! Can't believe the beautiful bell peppers I'm getting ! Along w scotch bonnets, jalapeño , long pepper , and pepperocini !!!!!!

    • @Doktracy
      @Doktracy Год назад +1

      I grew peppers in Phoenix and had some that were 4/5 years old. Same with eggplants. They would not set as many fruit in summer but every cooler night some fruits would set.

  • @kahlanicayo6962
    @kahlanicayo6962 Год назад

    Does the Everglades tomato go by another name? I'm not finding the seeds by that name. I'm located in SE Florida. 🍅❤

    • @AM-yc5tf
      @AM-yc5tf Год назад +1

      You can find seeds on etsy

    • @kahlanicayo6962
      @kahlanicayo6962 Год назад

      @@AM-yc5tf Thank you.

    • @Doktracy
      @Doktracy Год назад

      I think I got seeds on Southern Exposure Seed Exchange.

  • @nadinesoldivieri1263
    @nadinesoldivieri1263 Год назад

    Make this with your eggplants and put on sandwiches-yum! ruclips.net/video/NppspAamN1c/видео.html