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Islands n Highlands
Приєднався 26 вер 2010
Organic edible / ornamental gardening & environmental pursuits in central Florida and north Georgia. My wife & I have been together for over 25 years (high-school sweethearts), we have 3 kids, and live on central Florida's east coast. Our channel features organic gardening, nature, environmental, outdoor and homesteading based activities in both central Florida and north Georgia. We home-school our 3 boys and try to include them in everything we do- it makes everything more fun! Hope you enjoy our channel- thanks and take care out there!
Finding FREE Tropical Plants in the Trash! The Plant Pirates Episode #98
Finding FREE Plants! The Plant Pirates Episode #98.
Come along with us as we sail the high seas in search of FREE PLANTS (and sometimes other free stuff) we find on trash / landscape pick-up day! This is our endless quest to find FREE plants! See all of our "Plant Pirates" episodes here:
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Come along with us as we sail the high seas in search of FREE PLANTS (and sometimes other free stuff) we find on trash / landscape pick-up day! This is our endless quest to find FREE plants! See all of our "Plant Pirates" episodes here:
ua-cam.com/play/PLC517sAs_ruQjRCWpkleHwVpjFMXKSnkI.html
#tropicalplants
#FreePlants
#ThePlantPirates
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I live in Florida, we have those everywhere! People have them going along the houses, trees etc. I always thought they were just everyday plants lol but visitors go crazy over them lol.
Amazing finds!! Love your tropical garden!!
Good afternoon my friend and thank you for one video +👉💯👍🙏
I like your bandaid😢🩹
Originally “ Wondering Jew” Which is a well known theme in Nazi propaganda for a long long time. …….Now called “Wondering Dude” … 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳❤️❤️❤️☀️🙏🏼
Good night my friend 👍💯👌👍
Do NOT use that as ground cover in Florida... it's too aggressive and will take over
What was the name of it?🤔
“ Wondering Dude” Originally “ Wondering Jew”
Do they die after flowering?
Love the foot move! 😂 Some great balance!
Nice find!
That monstera is gorgeous❤
Thanks- we were stoked!
This is such a great channel ! Do you have updates on your saves ?
What zone are you in?
What was the name of the first plant, please?❤
Wow. That is such an awesome find!! 🤩🤩
Hey, I think that's not a dragon fruit plant but a Saussurea obvallata...
Most all the plants in this video is poisonious, so you guys be careful, especially the Pencil Tree...can cause blindness.
Thanks for the warning!
That cactus is actually a Queen-of-the-night (Epiphyllum oxypetalum) not a dragonfruit. It is still a coveted species though and a fantastic find. You can also chop the snakeplant in half, the reduce the flopping and then plant the cut leaves as well. They should root and eventually grow into plants. Still so awesome to see the scraps :)
What zone are you in?
Zone 10a
Great idea
Thanks!
I have one species with red edges it grows tall and people ask for cutting. I let them take it once or twice a year, and I cut it to keep it under control
😉 Ensine seu lindo filho a usar uma vara, galho comprido para afastar os ramos das plantas antes de colocar as mãos.... pois pode haver animais escondidos e é bem perigoso. Saudações 🇧🇷 Beth
Aloe multiplies rapidly 😎 have you guys found any avocado trees?
No but we found a great mango tree last year!
Love that your doing this and that your son is so educated in plants, but maybe he could wear some sneakers. Have you ever found a snake or debris that can mess up his feet. Wow just love that pencil plant, I got mine from a broken piece from Sea World, guy cleaning in up couldn't belive I was going to grow it.
I finally found a plant in the trash in my area, it was canna lilies, I didn't know if it would root from cuttings so I saved some seeds from it.
Awesome! Yeah, I don’t think they route from cuttings so the seeds were good idea!
Really enjoy your videos from Australia. We have all the same tropical plants in Brisbane. Please be careful when handling the euphorbia as it has sap that will burn your eyes, really badly. Keep it up!
😮Simmmm muito perigoso!
I enjoyed this epsiode. YAY finally you guys beat the Royal Navy down that street. Looks like there was good stuff there. What do you guys do with all these plants. You have a big yard but looks like it's already planted up. So cool you find stuff every week. Oh and the gulf clubs. That's neat. I bet they are expensive individually so very cool you got some for free with bags.
Do you have pecan trees? I’ve learned that some varieties are doable in Florida but am trying to find out what people in the area have
Good night my friend good for you 👍
bannana tree
Oh wow! You lucky guys!! That's my favorite one, but it's very hard to find cuttings❤ Enoy it!❤
That's crazy that someone would toss that.
I watch all episodes sometimes more then once,, like right Nw I’m watching Southern Appalachian mountains Tour❤ the organic garden is amazing!
My friend my friend good afternoon 👉💯👍🤩👏👌👍🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Good afternoon Martin!
These trees you still hold the coast line. So well, until the hurricanes took them out. Which we can't stop that. But then the developers in the State started making these changes. And now there's more erosion than ever before.
Save The Australian pine, it is a good tree.😮😮😮
This guy with this channel doesn't noway's talking about. Of course, if it shades out, there will be anything else growing near it. That's just nature yellowpine can do the same thing at all depends.
But you can go to any store like home. Depot in Lowe's and get some other and vasive species and plant. That and that will be okay. The Australian pine is a really, really good tree. Just because something else won't grow near it. Which I know that's a lie. Because I've seen so many plants that have rat themselves around The Australian pine. I've seen cabbage Palm, which is the state tree. Grow right up next to it. And the American yellow pine, Southern yellow pine. Some tired of any body that's so ignorant. Don't know what they're talking about. Just because it has a lot of shade and something won't grow near it because it doesn't get enough. Sunlight isn't a good reason to chop this down and get rid of it? This tree is a damn good tree.
It pisses me off so much. They've been here for ever. I can tell because of where they are. I've heard so many stories about who brought them here. And when. And the circus brought them here and planted them all over. It's just so ridiculous. They are all over the Southern states and in Texas. They're even in South America. But government wants to charge the taxpayers to remove them. And then people that want to buy land have to pay to have them removed. It just makes me so mad.
They have always been here. They are here all over America. What is people in Australia said that they were American pines that were evasive species?
an abundance of plants
What part of Florida do you live? South or central? And on the gulf or Atlantic side? To grow all this?
Who in their right mind would throw out such beautiful thriving plants 😔
Plants grow wildly here:-)
excellent my friend good luck 👍🍀
Thanks so much! Hope you are doing well:-)
Great videos! Love the plant finds!
Thank you!
Just found yall!!! Love it!!
Thanks!
I would have an online nursery very fast
We actually have a FL commercial nursery license and are searching for a property with the proper zoning to start our nursery!
I haven't had so much fun watching a video than this one lol I wanted to be there and pick some too! The only thing I don't like is prickly plants, (we have plenty of here in TX) but everything else is awesome! I have that wondering Tradescantia, I think the one you showed is Zebrina and that grows a lot, super fast. Do you use root hormone for the one you say is slow? I love how your son is so knowledgeable about plants already! That's awesome! You are doing a good job! We have a Dracanea just sitting quietly doing nothing lol Those you picked up look huge! Your soil is the best... we have sand here, I cannot just stick in the ground. Oh... I love the Cuban Oregano! I have a variegated and I love it!! What a great video! Great haul!
Thanks so much! Yes we try and limit the prickly plants in our yard too because we never wear shoes. We don’t really use root hormone, but we do put them in water for a few days before planting if we don’t have time to get them in the ground right away. We have sandy soil too, some areas are sandier than others. This is the rainy season here so stuff grows really fast right now and then slows down once we hit the winter months
@@IslandsnHighlands You are doing a great job!
Hello my friend. You guys got a nice haul. That corn palm looks amazing. 😍😍😍 yes. Dr. Seuss. 🤣🤣🤣 my favorite is the entire palm with roots. How do people throw these plants away. 😱. I am a big fan of the giant pothos. Wow. This leaves are huge. 😱😱 i love it. This is the reason i want to move to GA one day. 🙏🙏🙏 wedding bouquet plumeria is my favorite plumeria and I still can’t believe you guys just pick this up off the road. So excited for your haul. 👏👏👏see you soon again.
Thank you! These videos are where we live in central Florida-I wish we could collect plants off the side of the road in GA too! Plumeria is a fun one to grow! Very easy here in Florida