GARDEN NURSERY TOUR: Best Plants for South Florida Gardens

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  • čas přidán 1. 02. 2023
  • Hi, Today we will take you on a professionally guided garden tour at Galloway Farm Nursery. PH 305 274 7472. In the Garden nursery tour, we will discuss some of the best plants for your South Florida Garden, with details about each plant and south florida plant care needs. Hope you enjoy!
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    ABOUT ME:
    Hi! I’m Michael, Landscape Architect and Environmentalist. We provide free professional gardening / landscape design advice for those who live here in South Florida Zones 9b-11 as well as helpful videos on caring for house plants. This channel was created to share with you the garden enthusiast what I learned all these years in a fun and informative way.
    DISCLAIMER: This video is purely my opinion. Always do your own due diligence. LET’S GROW ! Affiliates, staff and owner not responsible for any action or advice taken on any topic, use at your own risk. Information provided should not be regarded as factual information. Fair Use: any images/video are for parody, news commenting and/or critique only.
    Our running title is- Expert Guide: Best Plants for South Florida Gardens.
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Komentáře • 67

  • @suzannethiras3315
    @suzannethiras3315 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I am in Arizona but moving to South Florida. I love flowers and plants. I want to attract butterflies and hummingbirds. This video helped me tremendously. Thank you so much. I am a first-time viewer. I just subscribed today. ❤❤

  • @mariewhitman8758
    @mariewhitman8758 Před rokem +5

    Excellent tour of a wonderful nursery! I have purchased several roses, which are on Fortuniana rootstock, from Galloway Farm Nursery. Back in the day, it was a treat to indulge in plants at Galloway, then indulge in dessert across the street at Norman Brothers.

    • @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN
      @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN  Před rokem +1

      OMG, yes, Norman Brothers, so sad they closed. And thank you for commenting. So cool to hear stories from other gardeners.😀🪴

  • @jen-jac
    @jen-jac Před rokem +1

    Very informative video. Loving you enthusiastic nature. Thanks a lot!

  • @cucamonga7388
    @cucamonga7388 Před rokem +1

    Everything is SO PRETTY, lol. I live in Kendall and have been to Galloway. Thanks again for another great video. 🌴🌴🌴

  • @dashlist
    @dashlist Před rokem +1

    Thank you for your Florida plants review!!! I want them all ❤

  • @shanasheepskin3647
    @shanasheepskin3647 Před rokem +1

    i love your videos thank you

  • @hypoluxoislandproperties8304

    Thank you for this educational video....just what I was looking for!

  • @CaviteBoy23
    @CaviteBoy23 Před rokem

    Great video im just getting into planting tropical plants and this is very informative.👍

  • @taliasya2273
    @taliasya2273 Před měsícem

    Loved this! Thank you. I live in Gulfport, outside of St. Petersburg, Gulf side of state. In 23 years I have seen my zone climb. Also, we are really sandy soil. I have really been struggling with plants in 10 b full sun (my front yard). My back yard has trees so it gets mainly sun but not totally. We face East /west. You gave me some great ideas, just how to arrange them now. 😳

  • @denises9455
    @denises9455 Před 3 měsíci

  • @barbaralbrehm9967
    @barbaralbrehm9967 Před 3 měsíci

    Would love to see you do a groundcover youtube--somethings that take the place of grass. We don't want xeriscape but something tough and green to put up with galloping standard poodles that rearrange the topography of the yard and make their own trails. We've put passion vine on the chain link fence, and wonderful pomegranate bushes in front of that and mango trees closest to the house. Pavers might eventually find their ways over or around the dog trails. We'd like a backyard that uses very little watering most of the time but welcomes butterflies and birds in Cape Coral, FL. Love your youtubes! Thanks!

  • @kelliwebb2870
    @kelliwebb2870 Před rokem +1

    Awesome! Do a plant video just on Florida Natives please!

    • @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN
      @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN  Před rokem

      Hi! I have created 2 videos on great South Florida natives if you would like to check out here are the YT links:
      czcams.com/video/CbiftgN-fO0/video.html
      czcams.com/video/x8wDrxHpRIc/video.html
      And I will be creating more videos on natives so stay tuned and please subscribe if you haven't yet! 😀🪴

  • @rosadeleon699
    @rosadeleon699 Před rokem

    I enjoyed looking at all the plants. Thanks for the video. Can you show more flowering plants to grow in in the caribbean?

    • @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN
      @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN  Před rokem

      Sure, Let me add it to my vid production list. Thanks for the feedback!😀🪴

  • @elainegarzon9603
    @elainegarzon9603 Před měsícem

    Loved this. Any suggestions for low height, full sun fence line plants in Miami? My gardener is killing my vinyl fence!

    • @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN
      @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN  Před měsícem

      Hi you can try ficus green isalnd, or clusia 'nana'. Hope this helps! 😀🪴

  • @janerobinson6816
    @janerobinson6816 Před 4 měsíci

    I would like to hear more about plants that grow well in the shade.

    • @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN
      @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN  Před 4 měsíci

      Great, then I think you will love this video we created.😀 🪴 Here is the link: czcams.com/video/r9F4qz_T6ys/video.html

  • @georgweyand88
    @georgweyand88 Před rokem +1

    There are so many plants (both native and non invasive exotics) to choose from for more in detail videos that it might take you the next 30 years even if you made a video once a week. But you wanted suggestions. How about a detailed video of a white bird of paradise grown outdoors. Looking forward to more outdoor videos from you.

    • @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN
      @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN  Před rokem

      Hi George.Thanks for the feedback, I will add the white bird to the list! 😀🪴

  • @georgweyand88
    @georgweyand88 Před rokem

    Hi Michael, finally an outdoor video again. Once more I like your enthusiasm. However, Mexican petunia is a category 1 invasive plant and should not be planted anymore. Even the sterile forms still spread underground. Other invasives are the non native plumbagos , lantanas and the dutchman's pipe, but there are native species.

    • @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN
      @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN  Před rokem

      Thanks for the feedback Georg. And yes, invasive's are an issue, I made specific note in the vid about the lantanas to be careful, And using sterile varieties of the various plant species is a step in right direction but sometimes we just got manage expectations; for example The FISC (florida exotic pest council group ) says that the beloved coconut palm is a class 2 invasive, and I strongly disagree with their assessment. One of a plants main role is to reproduce. It's just when it starts displacing other communities in a big way is when it becomes a problem and the Pest Council is getting over zealous at times, especially with coconut IMO. Thanks again for feedback! 😀🪴

  • @monicashintani5987
    @monicashintani5987 Před 10 měsíci

    They are gorgeous! What vine would you recommend for a west facing balcony, zone 10?

    • @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN
      @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN  Před 10 měsíci

      Hi there, I would suggest passion vine, bouganivillea, confederate jasmine, or even mexican flame vine.😀🪴

  • @sallymarshall4199
    @sallymarshall4199 Před 6 měsíci +1

    So pretty.. please more details besides do pretty.

  • @anag5248
    @anag5248 Před 11 měsíci

    What would you recommend planting in full sun concrete planters that were so popular in mid century homes?

    • @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN
      @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN  Před 11 měsíci

      Hi there, ferns, super king ixora, swiss cheese monstera, gardenias, or even philodendron selloum- if planter is big. Hope this helps 😀🪴

  • @bonita1228
    @bonita1228 Před rokem +1

    Do iguanas eat all flowers? I have a section I want to plant under a big tree but I don’t want iguanas. Can you do an anti iguana video?

    • @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN
      @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN  Před rokem +1

      Hi I did one with my sister Amy a while back, here is the link: czcams.com/video/isn_QbdHyuU/video.html
      Some current updates fro you- we found that Ground orchids, is kinda hit or miss with Iguanas ( they eat some but not all), but Hibiscus will get ravaged by iguanas, baby sun rose plant does pretty good, We are trying out many different plants in her yard to see what's getting eaten ( she has a ton of iguanas running around her neighborhood/yard. 😀🪴

  • @sandrawalker2066
    @sandrawalker2066 Před měsícem

    Would be nice if you listed the plants in the description

  • @jennifervazquez6464
    @jennifervazquez6464 Před rokem +1

    Will you show Florida full sun bromiliads?

    • @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN
      @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN  Před rokem

      Hi! I just did a video discussing some great sun loving bromeliads, here is link: czcams.com/video/lNC06ULgdeM/video.html
      😀🪴

  • @mrs.lauraangellotti9136

    What can you tell me about pink muhly grass and what would you recommend to plant with it? Btw I am in the Naples area.

    • @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN
      @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN  Před rokem

      Hi! I love Muhly grass! I will be uploading a video of another nursery tour where I talk about it. Muhly grass likes full sun to part shade. Grows to about 3' overall. She will produce large flowery plumes profusely in the fall and winter. There is also a white flower variety available. Low maint, drought tolerant plant after establishment. As to plant pairings, it depends on your personal tastes. If you want drama you could contrast it with large leaf plants like agaves, philodendrons or Alcanterea imperialis bromeliad. But if you want a more muted look, you could pair with other grasses and grass like plants. Hope this helps.😀🪴

  • @dianal5668
    @dianal5668 Před 24 dny

    What do you think about dwarf clusia for a landscape in Florida? I didn't see it in this video

    • @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN
      @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN  Před 23 dny

      Hi there! Yes, Dwarf Clusia 'Nana' is a great otpion! I discuss that plant in another video. 😀🪴Here is the link- czcams.com/video/spI6piAnj9o/video.html

    • @dianal5668
      @dianal5668 Před 23 dny +1

      @@LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN Thank you! I love watching these videos. Very helpful!

  • @nellyhidalgo7349
    @nellyhidalgo7349 Před rokem

    Hi Michael! 🌺🌿
    I can really use your help. I'm in zone 9b near Orlando. What can I grow successfully around and under 2 large laurel oaks? About 30 feet tall now. I've been told nothing up to 8 feet from the trunk 😔 but the area desperately needs "live" added as it is my main view out of my living spaces. These trees give us wonderful shade in summer and bring in lots of birds. My back yard is south facing and surounded by 6ft fence. The trees are at the edge. I like variegated plants, flowering shrubs, interesting foliage, "blue" foliage, "purple" foliage and chartreuse. What can I grow? Thank you in advance!! 🌺🌿

    • @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN
      @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN  Před rokem

      Hi Nelly. I think under your oaks you could try a massing of light.green macho fern wrapping around the trunk and further out near the oak drip line a group of the darker varieties of day lilies ( red or purple) for they tend to flower better in partial shade than the yellows and pastels. I think the light green feathery feel of macho fern juxtaposed against the daylily will be a nice look. Or ayou could try big bed of white caladiums would be super elegant. Or for a tropical vibe , several of the red button ginger under the tree canopy would be beautiful. All plants are good for your hardiness zone. A bad Cold front might hinder thenm for a bit but they will bounce back. Hope this helps 😀 🪴

    • @nellyhidalgo7349
      @nellyhidalgo7349 Před rokem

      Thank you so much Michael!! 🌺💕
      I truly appreciate you taking the time to help me with my dilemma 😊 You truly are kind 🌺 I'll give them a try! 🌿

  • @mariangiefarias2584
    @mariangiefarias2584 Před rokem

    Love your videos! How can i contact you x a desing?

    • @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN
      @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN  Před rokem

      Hi there! Just send me an email so we can discuss further: letsgroweco@gmail.com 😀🪴

  • @DeborahMcGaughey-cu1hl

    pothos

  • @sandysalzman8585
    @sandysalzman8585 Před rokem +1

    Wish there were more natives and less on the invasive watch list.

    • @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN
      @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN  Před rokem

      Thanks for feedback, I did a video just on natives if you are interested. 😀🪴Here is the link: czcams.com/video/x8wDrxHpRIc/video.html

  • @giorgiofeghali6145
    @giorgiofeghali6145 Před rokem

    Do you sell Lychee tree ?

    • @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN
      @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN  Před rokem

      I'm sorry, I do not. I currently only offer gardening advice, But you try contacting some local nurseries near you to find a lychee tree. The fruit is amazing!😀🪴

  • @BryceGarling
    @BryceGarling Před rokem

    Arachis pintoi not Arachis glabrata.

    • @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN
      @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN  Před rokem

      Both species are used interchangeably. But go with mine -glabrata, since most growers sell under Arachis glabrata; including cool varieties like "Ecoturf'" Golden Glory" etc 😀🪴

    • @BryceGarling
      @BryceGarling Před rokem

      So basically you don't care what you sell people even if you are selling them the wrong plants. Well noted.

    • @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN
      @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN  Před rokem

      No, you are wrong. I do care. But you seem to be quite disinterested in facts. I pointed out the truth on the species issue. This is not new and happens with a lot of plants as Botanists change plants botanical names occasionally from their further scientific testing. That does not make their prior scientific name wrong, it was what they knew about it at that time in history. And I also show videos of the plant and common names to give my gardening subscribers value -added info. So with that said, If this channel isn't your vibe, thats fine, go elsewhere for your gardening needs. But here, on our channel, we do our best to help each other out, in plant care and cordial conversations. I do not care for people who only want to criticize and point out "gotcha's".

  • @VOXGarden
    @VOXGarden Před měsícem

    Most of these aren't native.

    • @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN
      @LETSGROWGARDENDESIGN  Před měsícem

      Yup, but if your looking for info native plants , we created several vids on just those plants. check em out. 😀🪴