Winter Garden Tour & Cabbage Harvest

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
  • Grow Food, Feed Your Family: ourtropicalsoi...
    Hello, in this video I show you what I am growing in South Florida in February.
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Komentáře • 13

  • @jacksJax
    @jacksJax Před rokem +2

    Your garden is looking great! I’ve learned so much from watching your videos, you’re one of the only South Florida gardeners that I’ve been able to find on CZcams. And it’s great to see what’s possible to grow here.

    • @OurTropicalSoil
      @OurTropicalSoil  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much. I’m happy you are learning!

    • @BlueSkyGreenGrass54
      @BlueSkyGreenGrass54 Před rokem

      Also here from Florida. I like your videos. Came here from sugar apple video lol

  • @JoshTobaquero
    @JoshTobaquero Před rokem

    The garden is looking great!

  • @jackson32
    @jackson32 Před 3 měsíci

    You should look into mulching. Especially in a hot area, mulch will stop water loss from the soil, stop the soil from getting too hot, and can double as compost.

  • @sowinthecity
    @sowinthecity Před rokem

    Hey there! Your garden looks lovely! Thanks for sharing! - Taryn

  • @shasgardentech
    @shasgardentech Před rokem

    Amazing garden tour& looks beautiful 😍

  • @eroggero
    @eroggero Před rokem

    Looking good, gave me some ideas for flowers and veggies along with mulberry, did not know that grew and Seth Florida might have to look into it. I am also in South Florida West Coast most of my fruit trees were taking down hurricane Ian. Guess I will have to go back and write some of those down and look them up. In the summer all I grow here is usually sweet potatoes okra, field peas, I am going to try Roselle as well. Nice to see lettuce actually doing well in this heat. Thanks for sharing.

    • @OurTropicalSoil
      @OurTropicalSoil  Před rokem

      Yes those hurricane can be real set backs! We have lost trees to hurricanes over the years too.