We are getting a lot of rain here on the east coast of Florida. Your plants that I bought from you last week are doing great! They were all mailed to me too! Your workers are doing a great job.
So nice to rewatch your video🙂. Makes my fingers itch about what new plans to add next spring (dormant Winters are though). I really admire the lush green in your videos right now. Also rewatching some of your videos with jim made me realize how precious it is to preserve special moments with videos. Last year (the exiting first garden year) I made so many videos an fotos of the garden. This year (second year) felt more tiring which i guess is normal because you have all this work, but not much harvest, since the trees are so young. Realizing your first mistakes does not help either 😅. But in hindsight I regret not making more fotos and videos this year because time flies by and i want to memorize the journey. 🌿🌱🦋🌻
I've purchased a number of plants from you in 2 years. All of them, with the exception of one avocado, are doing well. Moringa grew 10-15 times per summer. Carambola is producing like a possessed one, fig is growing, jaboticaba is doing great.
Pete, Glad the drought is over for you also. Will stop by next month to visit you. May buy a few plants for you to deliver for new lot. Rick from Englewood
Beautiful space. I wish there was a way to provide the armadillos with a watering hole or something that won’t dry up fully. We’ve got the almost daily deluges now (Tampa Bay) so hopefully all your plant kids will keep finding relief. I container garden and no matter what organic pest spray I use, my plants recoil and I feel terrible. But I know I can always watch a GreenDreams video and pick up the pieces and get inspired again to keep going. 😊 I’m going to have to think about a dwarf namwah now…
Pete I absolutely love watching and learning from you. Being home after work injury there wasn’t many things left I could do but growing sure gave me something to look forward to everyday. What would you suggest starting with in fairly open back yard?(hurricane Ian stole my huge live oak) I have a lemon and avocado tree as well as banana. Thanks
Man ive realized that most my property is very low and holds alot of water , rainy season destroyed my garden and i have a well so i never struggle with water anyways. About to plant ALOT of pond apples and will graft other anonnas on it , no way ill ever get fill dirt so i might aswell embrace my swamp land lol
The constant issues never end. Those darn armadillos have plagued me for years in shady hills. They've destroyed some market garden dreams of mine one year....
Man ive realized that most my property is very low and holds alot of water , rainy season destroyed my garden and i have a well so i never struggle with water anyways. About to plant ALOT of pond apples and will graft other anonnas on it , no way ill ever get fill dirt so i might aswell embrace my swamp land lol
You’re living a life I aspire to. When I retire in 13 years!
Your knowledge of all these plants is amazing. Keep growing on indeed!
We are getting a lot of rain here on the east coast of Florida. Your plants that I bought from you last week are doing great! They were all mailed to me too! Your workers are doing a great job.
Your farm has been an Inspiration for my farm/nursery on the Gold Coast Australia!
So nice to rewatch your video🙂. Makes my fingers itch about what new plans to add next spring (dormant Winters are though).
I really admire the lush green in your videos right now. Also rewatching some of your videos with jim made me realize how precious it is to preserve special moments with videos.
Last year (the exiting first garden year) I made so many videos an fotos of the garden. This year (second year) felt more tiring which i guess is normal because you have all this work, but not much harvest, since the trees are so young. Realizing your first mistakes does not help either 😅.
But in hindsight I regret not making more fotos and videos this year because time flies by and i want to memorize the journey. 🌿🌱🦋🌻
I wanted to say that I have ordered from your online store. The plants which I received were some of the best live plants shipped to me.Thank you.
Thank you Pete and Mel! Awesome landscape materials!
Thinking about you all right now, I hope you and your family, crew and employees are all somewhere safe
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We’re thinking of you, your family, and your team. Hope you all are ok after these back-to-back hurricanes 🙏🏼
Thanks for the tour Pete your appreciated brother.
I've purchased a number of plants from you in 2 years. All of them, with the exception of one avocado, are doing well. Moringa grew 10-15 times per summer. Carambola is producing like a possessed one, fig is growing, jaboticaba is doing great.
I live 30 mins from you and we have had one of the wetest summers in years. You must have the rain bubble over you. Lol
Pete,
Glad the drought is over for you also. Will stop by next month to visit you. May buy a few plants for you to deliver for new lot.
Rick from Englewood
Looking great!!!
Hey Uncle Pete, long time since we have been on your home farm🎉.
The forest has definitely grown😍.
JO JO IN VT 💞
Beautiful space. I wish there was a way to provide the armadillos with a watering hole or something that won’t dry up fully. We’ve got the almost daily deluges now (Tampa Bay) so hopefully all your plant kids will keep finding relief. I container garden and no matter what organic pest spray I use, my plants recoil and I feel terrible. But I know I can always watch a GreenDreams video and pick up the pieces and get inspired again to keep going. 😊 I’m going to have to think about a dwarf namwah now…
Pete I absolutely love watching and learning from you. Being home after work injury there wasn’t many things left I could do but growing sure gave me something to look forward to everyday. What would you suggest starting with in fairly open back yard?(hurricane Ian stole my huge live oak) I have a lemon and avocado tree as well as banana. Thanks
Man ive realized that most my property is very low and holds alot of water , rainy season destroyed my garden and i have a well so i never struggle with water anyways.
About to plant ALOT of pond apples and will graft other anonnas on it , no way ill ever get fill dirt so i might aswell embrace my swamp land lol
can you do a video on the varieties of edible bamboo and water collecting bamboo?
Are you ok Pete? I just heard the news of a hurricane in Florida
My vote (which doesn't count) is that you do a food forest on that plot and forget the veggie garden lol.
Stay safe in the predicted very strong hurricane (Milton).
How are you keeping the squirrels & iguanas out? Anything that grows in my food forest they eat and many plants have died bc they eat so much of it
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I would figure you made a video by now
Armadillos are edible tho just part of the food forest?
Learned something new today. Thanks.
The constant issues never end. Those darn armadillos have plagued me for years in shady hills. They've destroyed some market garden dreams of mine one year....
Sounds like you need to make some nice boots to work in your garden with...
RIP to your farm
Keep Pounding Dirt Brother!
Man ive realized that most my property is very low and holds alot of water , rainy season destroyed my garden and i have a well so i never struggle with water anyways.
About to plant ALOT of pond apples and will graft other anonnas on it , no way ill ever get fill dirt so i might aswell embrace my swamp land lol