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Growing Tropical Fruits in Central Florida 

Year1Organics
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Hello everyone! Todays video is a backyard nursery tour, where we show you our raised nursery beds, greenhouse setup, exotic door yard trees, and our organic fertilizer methods!
Some plants are well known, and some are on the rare side. Most of these originated from FFF my friend Adam Shafran, Bellamy Trees, Sow Exotic, Homestead & seeds we’ve planted together.
If you have any questions on any of these please leave them down in the comments!
Hope you enjoy my video and the educational content!
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EVERYONE THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT, GO PLANT A TREE!! You probably have seeds sitting around, don’t throw them out, do something good for the earth, your mind, and health, go plant rn!!!! 🌱
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Prospering to live life like Year One in the Garden of Eden, all ORGANIC🙏🏼

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Комментарии : 25   
@teresaminnick2252
@teresaminnick2252 9 месяцев назад
I love garden food forest videos from Florida since our growing is so different than northern states
@oxennguyen3148
@oxennguyen3148 9 месяцев назад
❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉. You know so much about the names of these plants.
@MarlonRapsing
@MarlonRapsing Год назад
bro your garden is huge compare to mine, cant wait to see how beautiful it'll become 5 years from now.
@Blaxesworld
@Blaxesworld Год назад
love your video mann keep up the good work
@Kevin-Cruz
@Kevin-Cruz Год назад
Nice tour, y'all got it going on!
@teresaminnick2252
@teresaminnick2252 9 месяцев назад
I am from North Ft Myers and I totally loved this. I live near ECHO which is an awesome place
@themangovista
@themangovista 10 месяцев назад
Nice place 👍
@riosfamilygarden
@riosfamilygarden Год назад
Hello there from South Georgia, Zone 8b. I absolutely LOVE your garden and all the different varieties of plants you have. New subscriber here and I definitely shared this video. 😁🌿💚🌱 Absolutely lush and beautiful. Keep up the great work!!!!!!!; Absol
@Floridafoodforest.
@Floridafoodforest. 6 месяцев назад
Really nice collection y'all have there. A few I don't have... yet 😊 Didn't know the dwarf thai was the same as world's best.
@tinyjungle_
@tinyjungle_ 6 месяцев назад
Nice. I removed my Barbados Cherry because I'm super high density, and my skin would get super irritated after brushing against it.
@shawarrior
@shawarrior Год назад
Awesome stuff! I'll be super interested to see how well that grafted cambuca on sabara does over time
@OrlandoBackyardGardening
@OrlandoBackyardGardening Год назад
Nice tour.. I’m working on getting the worm bin going
@year1organics
@year1organics Год назад
💪 that’s what we love to hear!! Keep it up!
@Eugenia_Farms
@Eugenia_Farms 5 месяцев назад
leme purchase some sun opener brother!
@year1organics
@year1organics 5 месяцев назад
We have cuttings but it’s kinda hard to grow from cutting
@Floridafilipinofruitforest
@Floridafilipinofruitforest 22 дня назад
Don’t you have a Etsy account?
@sowyouthinkyoucanplant5630
@sowyouthinkyoucanplant5630 Год назад
It's not the humidity that prevents the feijoas from fruiting. It may be the combination of humidity and high temperatures or just lack of pollination, they are often pollinated by birds but are also not completely self fertile so would be useful to have at least two genetically distinct plants. They tend to be a very hardy plant and enjoy cool coastal oceanic/mediterranean style climate. You could definitely plant them as a hedge in ground in a dry spot, they would probably do quite well without little to no irrigation. Even if you don't have room and plant them at a friends place, it will be worth it if you get good production. In New Zealand a few good trees in the backyard can lead to serious giving away bags of fruit syndrome
@markus_selloi
@markus_selloi 9 месяцев назад
So lovely 😍😍😍 look into the plant nutrition work of John Kempf here on youtube! :) the plants have a MN deficiency, as seen in their light coloured leaf veins. A chelated foliar spray will boost your plant health into infinity :))
@growfoodnotlawns5082
@growfoodnotlawns5082 Год назад
great collections guys....will the zill dark cherry be true to seed...
@year1organics
@year1organics Год назад
Thanks & yes they are true to seed, but all have different flavor profiles.. all the seedlings taste similar but a little different!
@carson911
@carson911 Год назад
Where did you guys get your worms from?
@year1organics
@year1organics Год назад
We actually found a guy selling red wigglers as bait by our house and saved some :)
@bradleywilkerson8497
@bradleywilkerson8497 11 месяцев назад
Just curious why y'all stopped doing your videos
@year1organics
@year1organics 10 месяцев назад
More exciting content coming soon.👍 I have 2 decently long videos im working on rn.. 😁
@Deltonagardens
@Deltonagardens 9 месяцев назад
Barbados have very small hairs that irritate the skin of some people.
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