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Spring Garden Tour: 2 | 2021| North Florida Gardening 

Faith Lenzo
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Hi, y'all! Thanks for hanging out with me for the second full Spring Garden Tour of 2021! Phew, that was a long one. My goodness, the garden has grown so much I didn’t even realize! I’m so used to seeing it everyday, but looking back at the first garden tour it has completely exploded in color and growth. We have reached the wild and wooing beautiful garden days. I hope you enjoyed it and are loving your own gardens as well. Love to you all, happy growing and gardening, and I’ll see you soon! ✨
If you’re new here, I am a gardener, homesteader, herbalist, nature loving, and all around simple life kind of gal here in North Florida. Welcome along my journey!
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Varieties I’m Growing:
check back, I’m currently working on this!
Where I Like to Purchase Seeds:
www.rareseeds.com (coolest varieties of everything)
wildboarfarms.com (unique tomatoes! Often found at Baker Creek above too)
www.johnnyseeds.com (lots of organic seed options)
www.highmowingseeds.com (all organic seeds)

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31 июл 2024

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Комментарии : 29   
@LettyMatamoros
@LettyMatamoros 2 года назад
I love that you plant so many flowers, that is such a hugely productive garden, it's fantastic!
@gisellemedina2513
@gisellemedina2513 3 года назад
I always get excited whenever you post. You get me excited for my garden in central florida.
@FaithLenzo
@FaithLenzo 3 года назад
Yay!!That makes me so happy ☺️ I’m glad you enjoy my videos!
@danyrob09
@danyrob09 3 года назад
Your garden is breath taking ❤️😍😍
@FaithLenzo
@FaithLenzo 3 года назад
Thank you!! 😊💛
@katiecannon8186
@katiecannon8186 2 года назад
For the butterflies, get some old fashioned red pintas for a nectar source. You might have to go to a native plant grower to get the old fashion red ones - even though they’re not actually native. In my mostly native garden, they’re kinda the foundational nectar plant for butterflies. Agree - the anise hyssop is amazing for bees.
@brady7730
@brady7730 3 года назад
Those candy cane peppers are sooooooo good
@FaithLenzo
@FaithLenzo 3 года назад
Good to know, I’m excited to try them!
@purpleorchd6
@purpleorchd6 3 года назад
So pretty ! I wasn’t expecting that the first year in a new garden would do so well , but such a pleasant surprise. You’ve inspired me to get into cut flowers, I am going to try those next season ! Thank you for posting such wonderful videos :)
@FaithLenzo
@FaithLenzo 3 года назад
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching! I couldn’t recommend growing flowers more, I fall more and more in love with them every year 🌸🦋🌻🌱
@hairdebi
@hairdebi 2 года назад
Monarch’s love dill weed, I find their catapillers on my dill all the time
@124ladyb
@124ladyb 2 года назад
Beautiful! Love your videos.
@FaithLenzo
@FaithLenzo 2 года назад
Thank you! ☺️
@flowerpixel
@flowerpixel 3 года назад
Everything looks so gorgeous. I need to grow hyssop now!!! I can't wait to see your butterflies 🦋🦋. I love the variety of flowers you're growing. The pollinators must be so happy
@Kimnorman63
@Kimnorman63 3 года назад
Love the garden.. . And you.
@FaithLenzo
@FaithLenzo 3 года назад
Love you too, Aunt Kim! 💛💛
@patculver8267
@patculver8267 2 года назад
New subscriber here. Your garden is beautiful.
@ritchiehenley7478
@ritchiehenley7478 2 года назад
Faith - Thank you very much for sharing all the great information. What tomato varieties do you grow in the winter, and then the different ones in summer in Zone 9?
@Greeneggsandham123
@Greeneggsandham123 2 года назад
You definitely have some kind of magical touch. My north Florida garden is very sad, and your garden is amazing . Do you add something special to soil? Most of mine also wilts in summer heat. All my melons rot. Your whole homestead is beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
@FaithLenzo
@FaithLenzo 2 года назад
I usually just use fresh compost at the beginning of each season and I also like to use down to earth vegetable garden or liquid kelp fertilizer occasionally in between!
@davidlowell8207
@davidlowell8207 2 года назад
Hi Faith 🤗. Moved here to north Florida from Michigan. Learning a lot from your videos. Had a food forest up north and now have a sand box here, and starting from scratch. I have a live oak as well, so two challenges. Any advice for my shady spot and building the soil?. Thank you for any wisdom. Your new follower and friend...David
@jksatte
@jksatte 2 года назад
I saw your garden tour in May of 2020. Is this the same place? Your garden is amazing. The powdery mildew is definitely a thing in humid places. How large is your yard. It looks immense. Everything looks lovely. I would love to know how you fertilize. It's so nice to see somewhere is a similar place as me. I'm zone 9A. Janice
@FaithLenzo
@FaithLenzo 2 года назад
Hi, Janice! Thank you! This is a different place and now I’m in a different location again! I sold/lived at my parents in between/and purchased my new house in 2021. So, lots of change and setting up new gardens 😅. I like using compost as my main source of soil nutrition and I also like amending with down to earth products as well 🌻🌱
@ng8899
@ng8899 3 года назад
Hi Faith! Do you start all your flowers from seed?! Your garden is so impressive and beautiful! I love it!
@FaithLenzo
@FaithLenzo 3 года назад
I do! Every now and then I’ll buy a few things from a local nursery that are harder to start or that look fun that I don’t have seeds for. Thank you ☺️
@itziahurtado
@itziahurtado 2 года назад
How do you use your echinacea and when did you sow?
@marciarobinson8200
@marciarobinson8200 10 месяцев назад
Can I visit I love in Florida Marcia Parris Robinson beautiful 🙏🏽☝️🌍💯
@jenniferdaugherty5542
@jenniferdaugherty5542 3 года назад
What do u do to prevent pickle worms?
@kathya1956
@kathya1956 2 года назад
What month is this? We just moved to north florida.
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