Jump to the Following Parts of this Episode 00:11 Incredible Edible Landscapes 02:18 Perennial Vegetables are More Important than Fruit Trees 04:28 What They Sell at this Nursery 05:10 Demonstration Food Forest 06:07 Showing Excellent Example of Stacking Layers in Food Forest 09:05 Plant Tubers and Roots in Your Food Forest 09:43 Everbearing Mulberry & Australian Mulberry 11:41 Ripe Australian Mulberries that Are Invisible to Birds 13:29 Longevity Spinach and Sweet Potato Vine as edible groundcovers 13:52 Salad Tree aka Bele Tree 15:30 Food Forest Landscaping 16:40 This Nursery Propogates Their Plants 18:39 Grow Tropical Vegetables 19:10 Grow these vegetables in the Summer for Success 19:59 My #1 Tropical Vegetable: Salad Tree ak Bele aka Abelmoschus manihot 20:49 Egyptian Spinach 21:16 Katuk - Taste Like Peanut butter 22:10 Rungia aka Mushroom Plant 23:06 Okinowan Spinach 24:45 Large Leaf Chaya 25:25 Perennial Basils 26:09 Brazillian Spinach aka Sisso Spinach 27:10 CALLALOO aka AMARANTH 27:48 This Tomato is Perennial 28:58 Cranberry Hibiscus aka false roselle 29:37 Roselle - edible leaves and flowers 30:24 Spilanthes aka Toothache Plant 32:40 Longevity Spinach -Tons of greens 33:43 Variagated Nopoles Edible Thornles Cactus 35:40 Interview with Conner Murphy 36:18 What have you been up to since my last visit? 37:38 What got you interested in growing food forests? 39:20 Is this the same issue spinach you are selling today? 40:28 Tell me more about the variegated nopoles cactus. 43:06 Tell me more about making this the Disneyland of edible plant nurseries. 46:24 What are the top 3 perennial vegetables to grow in S. Florida that will do the best? 50:26 What are the top-yielding 3 fruit trees in South Florida? 52:14 What is a good starter food forest package? 57:18 How to SAVE money growing a food forest 1:01:01 Don't Put in a Raised Bed Garden in South Florida 1:02:10 Raised Beds vs Food Forest Landscaping 1:04:45 Any Success Tips You would like to share? 1:07:38 Experiment in Your Garden 1:09:32 Don't Be Afraid to Kill Plants 1:10:01 Your Garden is Not Permanent 1:10:43 Grow easy stuff first - Listen to Recommendations 1:12:00 Growing a Food Forest is Not Rocket Science 1:12:43 Do you ship plants? 1:15:15 Best Places to Buy Plants Online 1:16:37 How can someone contact you? Original Episode with Conner at Incredible Edible Landscapes from 2020 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yTZ9A6ynpnM.html Learn more about Incredible Edible Landscapes at www.incredibleediblelandscapes.com Follow Incredible Edible Landscapes on Facebook facebook.com/IncredibleEdibleLandscapes/ Follow Incredible Edible Landscapes on Instagram instagram.com/incredibleediblelandscapes
John, I absolutely respect the fact that you have not sold out to the “youtube click me culture “. You have remained authentically you since the beginning. I respect that. ♥️
Conor is great, I got a few things from him over the years. Most notable, Sweet potato, like you both are saying I got 2 plants, now they are everywhere. They should come with a warning, "planting these will be permanent" Anyway, I haven't bought sweet potatoes from a store in like 2 years, buckets and buckets, Connor knows his stuff. Also kind enough to let me tack on a few special requests to his fertilizer order.
Good video as always John, Just acquired half an acre of land to start my micro farm, just noticed awhile ago theres a pomegranate tree right on the property, it just started leafing out so hopefully after i apply a a more nitrogen based fertilizer it will produce pretty well had a good harvest of Arizona sweet oranges from my tree as well made some fantastic OJ 👍
I just finished ordering from boogie brew for my spring time gardening supplies and decided to see your video John. I used to live in Fla. for 10 years and it's interesting what plants you can grow there. Now I live in Wisconsin and my perennial plants are up.
Thank you for investing smart and Puerto Rico because you’re invested in The land the TAÍNO PEOPLE lived and thrived. 🇵🇷is a fértil land . For the life of me I don’t understand why this is not a part of the curriculum in schools. In such a rich fertile land I would have this in every single grade from kindergarten all the way to college. Puerto Rico needs to invest and their land to become more self sufficient. For crying out loud we import bananas from Costa Rica even though you see them growing on the side of the roads as well as Mangos. ☹️🤨🤔🤔🤔
Nice Use to follow you and forgot...turned notifications on and you popped up...used to have a garden but some evil aylanthis weed trees stole my sun...working on another spot and hope to get the trees of hell cut way down
Dear Mr. Kohler, I reference this RU-vid channel in my new book, "Frugal Food." I abide by copyright law (I properly attribute you and give a direct link to your channel). But I think it's just rude to publish about someone without at least letting them know about it. However, you apparently don't like email for business correspondence, so I am forced to contact you via the comments section. I recommend your channel on page 92, and would like to offer you a free e-copy of the book for your review before I publish. Please let me know if you are interested in receiving a copy of the manuscript for review. Thanks, Linda Grace