Love the food island idea. It's clearly going to make a microclimate within which this upcoming cold we are expected to get will help everything survive and thrive. And the Moringa YES!!! love me some Moringa! We make tea from it daily such a healthy plant to grow . Food Forest is looking great to start off the year! 👨🏾🌾
Happy New Year Iesha and family you had challenges and concerns but you simply stepped up and dealt with them. Here’s to a calmer and even more productive year 2025, Ali ☔️🥶🇨🇦
Love your food island. We moved back to the homestead here zone 9 Florida from zone 10 southwest Florida in March last year. Much larger area to grow. Working on my citrus area now. Thank you for sharing. Love your ideas😊😊
@@champagnegardening5182Yes. Super hot peppers, cucumbers, lettuce, the usual stuff. I grew in containers, 5 gallon buckets and small raise beds. HOA wouldn’t approve inground gardens so I grew on my patio which was screened in
Love the food island idea. It's clearly going to make a microclimate within which this upcoming cold we are expected to get will help everything survive and thrive. And the Moringa YES!!! love me some Moringa! We make tea from it daily such a healthy plant to grow . Food Forest is looking great to start off the year! 👨🏾🌾
@@HealthyLiving-FloridaStyle thanks! I'll try Moringa tea. I was eating it fresh but I actually don't like the taste
We have grown so much in 2024 looking forward to 2025 unfortunately it's hard to grow with out growing pains
The food forest looking amazing
@@cherylbrown9879 thank you
Happy New Year Iesha and family you had challenges and concerns but you simply stepped up and dealt with them. Here’s to a calmer and even more productive year 2025, Ali ☔️🥶🇨🇦
@@myrustygarden amen to that! Thank you!
Love your food island. We moved back to the homestead here zone 9 Florida from zone 10 southwest Florida in March last year. Much larger area to grow. Working on my citrus area now. Thank you for sharing. Love your ideas😊😊
@@urbanbackyardcontainergardenin thank you! Did you grow in southwest Florida?
@@champagnegardening5182Yes. Super hot peppers, cucumbers, lettuce, the usual stuff. I grew in containers, 5 gallon buckets and small raise beds. HOA wouldn’t approve inground gardens so I grew on my patio which was screened in
Save that old chicken coop
@@cherylbrown9879 I was trying. I couldn't unwrap the metal ties we used to secure the fence to the polls