They are! Some will be taking to our garden and the fruit tree signs will probably just be sold with the trees. Ya, so many bananas, and we already removed over 10 stands before planting the food forest lol :) :) Thanks for watching!
@GonzaGardens dang that's a lot, there one of my favorites !! That place has some real potential ! Can't wait to see what's to come of it! Excited for the future mango selection y'all !!
I do not know of that name, but the property is on Eureka Springs Road, across from the park. It was originally owned by Albert Greenberg, and there are his aquatic plant concrete structures and original hand-dug ponds for tropical fish. The property was then owned by Arnold and Lillian Stark, who was aTampa Rare Fruit Council President, and now owned by our partner.
@GonzaGardens thanks for the reply . The business name was Everglades exotic plants. We sold and bought tropical, aquarium, and water garden plants several years ago. Hope to visit when you're open to the public.🥭
@@CackZarter-dm4lq I will make a post about it when all of the front is cleared.. once it is cleared, we will have a sale at the nursery for the trees, and the bananas will be for donation only because I cant guarantee variety.. but there are some good ones in there!
Those signs are the best! Plants look very healthy y'all ! Wow to all those banana stands ,I love it! Thanks for sharing!
They are! Some will be taking to our garden and the fruit tree signs will probably just be sold with the trees. Ya, so many bananas, and we already removed over 10 stands before planting the food forest lol :) :) Thanks for watching!
@GonzaGardens dang that's a lot, there one of my favorites !! That place has some real potential ! Can't wait to see what's to come of it! Excited for the future mango selection y'all !!
Thanks! We have been planning for weeks and are very excited to get the mangos planted.
Looks like ol Mr Don Jennings aquatic plant nursery place,off of Eureka Springs Rd ?
Looking good again. Thanks
I do not know of that name, but the property is on Eureka Springs Road, across from the park. It was originally owned by Albert Greenberg, and there are his aquatic plant concrete structures and original hand-dug ponds for tropical fish. The property was then owned by Arnold and Lillian Stark, who was aTampa Rare Fruit Council President, and now owned by our partner.
@GonzaGardens thanks for the reply . The business name was Everglades exotic plants. We sold and bought tropical, aquarium, and water garden plants several years ago. Hope to visit when you're open to the public.🥭
Yea! That was the original owner's business, Albert Greenberg! So cool. How long ago did you buy from there??
@@GonzaGardens I think around 25 + years ago. Yes it was a fascinating place,and business...
So the food forest is getting chopped for a mango orchard?
Yeppers!!! lol Want some bananas?
@GonzaGardens absolutely would love bananas! Will trade labor for pups and cuttings 😂
@@CackZarter-dm4lq I will make a post about it when all of the front is cleared.. once it is cleared, we will have a sale at the nursery for the trees, and the bananas will be for donation only because I cant guarantee variety.. but there are some good ones in there!