Thanks for sharing and inspiration. My broccoli has been growing on through the summer in north Florida. Though it's not as lush the second time around, for kicks, I broke off a piece, stuck it in a pail if water and forgot about it. Found it later full of roots, so replanted it and it's thriving! We braise and eat the leaves too, so at least, it will provide those for us.
Your set up is awesome! I just found your channel. How long have you been doing this? My wife and I made a decision that we are starting to grow/raise or hunt our own food in pursuit of a healthier lifestyle. And I really like how your plants are staggered in their growth stages. Like you have fresh veg almost at all times, one is right behind the other. Your gardens are goals sir!
I started in 2013 after surviving cancer. Built my small greenhouse and purchased the large a few years ago. Market garden techniques is the way to grow organic vegetables. I have several years of videos on this topic. Best wishes and happy growing for health 🙏
I'm in Citrus County and have been growing snd learning for msny, many years. I started propagating last season. I got 1 fig tree (brown turkey), 1 citrus but I lost the label unfortunately, 3 Barbados Cherries and I had a huge success with Loquats. I planted about 25 seeds expecting to maybe get a couple to germinate. All 25 germinated. I gave away half of them and no one else wanted any so I planted another dozen as a hedge. I just couldn't throw them away. It is a delicious fruit (unfortunately the squirrels think so too) but maybe with all that I planted they will leave me some. I also bought a few tree covers so I can keep some fruits from my other stone fruit trees I planted. I did get bananas again this past season, mandarin oranges and some Ruby Red Grapefruit as the critters don't seem to like citrus. Every spring is so exciting to me. I can't wait to see what will get buds and how msny. My trees are fairly young so I keep hoping for a good harvest. I wrote you last year about your Rosa Bianca eggplants and I will be trying them this year. Thsnks for all the good info. Your Florida neighbor. Happy growing!
Propagating is addictive, sounds like you are hooked! Happy growing and thank you for your support and comments! I was up in Crystal River at Growing Back to Eden helping Nick the other day.
@@GetFitEatRight that’s awesome and it’s a journey but when you get things worked out it’s incredible how well vegetables will grow! Thanks for your comments 🙏
Happy holidays!
Happy Holidays to you too!
Thanks for sharing and inspiration. My broccoli has been growing on through the summer in north Florida. Though it's not as lush the second time around, for kicks, I broke off a piece, stuck it in a pail if water and forgot about it. Found it later full of roots, so replanted it and it's thriving! We braise and eat the leaves too, so at least, it will provide those for us.
@@dazey2002 I haven’t tried that with broccoli, thanks for sharing. Thank you for your support and comments 🙏
Your set up is awesome! I just found your channel. How long have you been doing this? My wife and I made a decision that we are starting to grow/raise or hunt our own food in pursuit of a healthier lifestyle. And I really like how your plants are staggered in their growth stages. Like you have fresh veg almost at all times, one is right behind the other. Your gardens are goals sir!
I started in 2013 after surviving cancer. Built my small greenhouse and purchased the large a few years ago. Market garden techniques is the way to grow organic vegetables. I have several years of videos on this topic. Best wishes and happy growing for health 🙏
I'm in Citrus County and have been growing snd learning for msny, many years. I started propagating last season. I got 1 fig tree (brown turkey), 1 citrus but I lost the label unfortunately, 3 Barbados Cherries and I had a huge success with Loquats. I planted about 25 seeds expecting to maybe get a couple to germinate. All 25 germinated. I gave away half of them and no one else wanted any so I planted another dozen as a hedge. I just couldn't throw them away. It is a delicious fruit (unfortunately the squirrels think so too) but maybe with all that I planted they will leave me some. I also bought a few tree covers so I can keep some fruits from my other stone fruit trees I planted. I did get bananas again this past season, mandarin oranges and some Ruby Red Grapefruit as the critters don't seem to like citrus. Every spring is so exciting to me. I can't wait to see what will get buds and how msny. My trees are fairly young so I keep hoping for a good harvest. I wrote you last year about your Rosa Bianca eggplants and I will be trying them this year. Thsnks for all the good info.
Your Florida neighbor.
Happy growing!
Propagating is addictive, sounds like you are hooked! Happy growing and thank you for your support and comments! I was up in Crystal River at Growing Back to Eden helping Nick the other day.
6a... I'm just stoked to have compost 120*f over ambent this time of year.
@@GetFitEatRight that’s awesome and it’s a journey but when you get things worked out it’s incredible how well vegetables will grow! Thanks for your comments 🙏