Hi wild child, consider doing a seed saving video, we are growing about 75 peer cent of our garden with seeds that we saved from our previous veggies. Your videos are awesome,Russ from Ocala.
Growing your own seeds is the best way to get your plants to thrive on your land. Each generation you pick what you like best. It saves money and gives you the best results.
This is my first time commenting (I think) but I have really enjoyed your videos. I’m up in NW Florida, my grannies always had great gardens and I’m struggling! I grow some things very well and others not so much. I have basil for everyone in Florida 😂 Anyway just wanted to say thank you for all your advice! Starting a fall garden (seeds) now. I started sweet potato slips also and they look great. I hope to get that “great garden” someday.
Well hello there! How did you get slips? My sweet potatoes would not sprout they just rotted😔. My guess is Sam’s club sweet potatoes are maybe sprayed with stuff to prevent sprouting. So, maybe my question is: where I’d you get your sweet potatoes that would sprout??
How do you get pumpkins and watermelons to grow? I live in Palm Bay, FL and for 2-3 years now I can get long and large pumpkin and watermelon vines, but I NEVER get flowers or fruit… I have them in dirt mounds, of compost and organic dirt, mulch around them, flowers near them for bees and pollinators, well watered, and don’t get anything.
@thomasoakley8441 Maybe it's your variety? My Seminole Pumpkins are producing fruit in 9B right now. I let them vine on the ground. Trellising seems to kill the vine in full sun.
@@anonymousperson4242 weird… I’m using Seminole pumpkins, vine on the ground. And still nothing. I’ll have to continue researching and trying I guess lol 😝
J, you are a terrific help especially for new gardeners. This basic info is necessary. Wish my screened porch had more light for seed starting although I love that I have a lovely porch that is mostly shaded. It’s a great place to sit and enjoy an iced cold tea when I take a break from gardening.
Aw! Thank you! I love a good covered patio! Just for your reference, my patio is 100% shaded. That’s where I’ve been starting my seeds and have been having some really great success. And the seeds you saw planted in the video, four days later, 75% have already sprouted. Hope your seeds go just as well if not better
I bought some plastic 5 level shelving units from ALDI’s awhile back that I use for seed trays on my covered patio. You can fit quite a few trays and they weren’t very expensive compared to others. Aldi’s also had seed starting trays but not as sturdy as the Epic gardening ones.
"This one I'll plant with somebody". LOL! I do that. I've been gardening for years, but it's always so motivating to watch someone prepping the way real people do it. Thank you! 🤩
Hi! I’m new to your channel and love to watch your videos of native and Florida friendly plants! They are all so inspiring. I’m hoping to join one of your upcoming meetups online but can’t attend the one tomorrow. We recently used a local native nursery to help re -landscape our yard and got rid of all the grass and replaced it with a wonderful selection of native and Florida friendly plants. (I’m also in St. Pete) However now we are battling keeping up with the weeds without using herbicides. I’m overwhelmed with the maintenance and think breaking it down into smaller projects will help but need structure with it. Eventually I’d like to pursue growing food but I need to get this down first. . My question is- can I use your planner for my non vegetable garden planning and maintenance?
You have started my gardening journey!!! My family loves you! Here is the question- how tall or big before we transplant from the trays to the beds? One set of true leaves, two sets? Thanks in advance and keep up your great content!
Thanks for another informative video. I find it interesting that your tomato seeds take so long to germinate (21-28 days.) Mine rarely take more than a week (Everglades tomato are the exception) and they usually germinate in 3-4 days. A tip I'd like to share is that if you are using grow lights and are planting different types of seeds in the same seed tray, plant seeds with the same/similar "days to germination" rates in the same tray. If you plant seeds with different "days to germination" then you may have problems when it comes time to raise your lights. Seedlings that germinate later may not be tall enough for the lights to be moved further up and will end up becoming leggy as they stretch for the light. I hope this makes sense. If anyone doesn't understand what I mean then feel free to comment and I will try to clarify. :) ETA: When are you going to add sweet peas/English peas to your planner?
That is what seed packets say. I was trying to give a guidelines on when to start over. The ones I planted in the video were all sprouted in 6 days, with most up in 3 days. But when we do this in winter, it will be slower based on temperature.
@@cathyplantlover2862 I bought the large clear plastic pantry bins and some narrow ones from Aldi that I started using after trying a binder with pockets, baskets etc. I put post-it notes also and use ziplock type bags of different sizes and the leftover organza bags for fruit for open seeds.
Question, I'm totally new so do we have to plant seeds every single year? I was under the impression that once the plant was madure it just kept growing fruit/veggies for it's life time lol😂 I planted tomatoes seeds like 3 months ago and the plants are now about 2-3ft tall but no fruit yet. Thank you so much for taking the time to explain the process because I couldn't stop laughing realizing I made every single mistake you advised to avoid. I also tend to plant seeds from store bough and then dissapoint myself when they either don't grow or die etc.
With regard to labeling! I've learnt here in the Florida sun, even sharpie fades kn plastic labels, but pencil or my favorite, grease pencil, will not fade from sun and doesn't wash away in weather.
Hello, I wrote u once before about 4 months about my papaya tree, it wasn’t ripening & I put down some good potting soil, manure & fertilizer & I got ripened papayas for about a month & they stopped; they’re on there but haven’t ripened in the past 2 months again & I’m seeing way more dead branches than usual 😢what are your recommendations? It’s about 2 years old & Im in Cape Coral
Great informative video. I would suggest that you also put the date on your labels (popsicle sticks)., ("these ones") I'm surprised at you . I believe it's just THESE. Go Gators
I considered myself a pro untill I bought a guava and passionfruit the other day and washed the seeds and dried the seeds and I can't get them to germinate for nothing , my inability to germinate those 2 seeds has made me nervous to buy any seeds lol despite never having an issue , I'm 2 weeks in with the paper towel method this time hopefully somthing pops
If you are talking about the peat pots I hate them. For me they never seem to break down and at the end of the season I find that they are still intact in the soil and quite often the roots barely made it out of the pot. :(
Hi wild child, consider doing a seed saving video, we are growing about 75 peer cent of our garden with seeds that we saved from our previous veggies. Your videos are awesome,Russ from Ocala.
Wow amazing idea, here I was thinking I had to purchase seeds every single year.
I'm a real greenhorn here, But with all I have learned watching your videos I have the confidence to start my first fifty square feet of vegetables
Yay!!! I'm so happy!
Me too!
Growing your own seeds is the best way to get your plants to thrive on your land. Each generation you pick what you like best. It saves money and gives you the best results.
This is my first time commenting (I think) but I have really enjoyed your videos. I’m up in NW Florida, my grannies always had great gardens and I’m struggling! I grow some things very well and others not so much. I have basil for everyone in Florida 😂 Anyway just wanted to say thank you for all your advice! Starting a fall garden (seeds) now. I started sweet potato slips also and they look great. I hope to get that “great garden” someday.
Well hello there! How did you get slips? My sweet potatoes would not sprout they just rotted😔. My guess is Sam’s club sweet potatoes are maybe sprayed with stuff to prevent sprouting. So, maybe my question is: where I’d you get your sweet potatoes that would sprout??
@@jennyeh Southern Exposure 🙂
@@sanqh1182 thanks for the information!💕👍
I'm in Vero Beach.Sweet potatoes ,watermelons, and pumpkins are what grows for me. The heat kills most plants.
How do you get pumpkins and watermelons to grow? I live in Palm Bay, FL and for 2-3 years now I can get long and large pumpkin and watermelon vines, but I NEVER get flowers or fruit… I have them in dirt mounds, of compost and organic dirt, mulch around them, flowers near them for bees and pollinators, well watered, and don’t get anything.
@thomasoakley8441 Maybe it's your variety? My Seminole Pumpkins are producing fruit in 9B right now. I let them vine on the ground. Trellising seems to kill the vine in full sun.
@@anonymousperson4242 weird… I’m using Seminole pumpkins, vine on the ground. And still nothing. I’ll have to continue researching and trying I guess lol 😝
Ever tried cucumber?
J, you are a terrific help especially for new gardeners. This basic info is necessary.
Wish my screened porch had more light for seed starting although I love that I have a lovely porch that is mostly shaded. It’s a great place to sit and enjoy an iced cold tea when I take a break from gardening.
Aw! Thank you! I love a good covered patio! Just for your reference, my patio is 100% shaded. That’s where I’ve been starting my seeds and have been having some really great success. And the seeds you saw planted in the video, four days later, 75% have already sprouted. Hope your seeds go just as well if not better
I bought some plastic 5 level shelving units from ALDI’s awhile back that I use for seed trays on my covered patio. You can fit quite a few trays and they weren’t very expensive compared to others. Aldi’s also had seed starting trays but not as sturdy as the Epic gardening ones.
"This one I'll plant with somebody". LOL! I do that. I've been gardening for years, but it's always so motivating to watch someone prepping the way real people do it. Thank you! 🤩
I use an old spice jar instead of a watering can.
Could you share how you clear out and prepare your garden beds for the next planting?
I'll add it to my video ideas list.
Transplant! I was hoping tips on how to transplant from seedling pods to the garden.
Hi!
I’m new to your channel and love to watch your videos of native and Florida friendly plants! They are all so inspiring.
I’m hoping to join one of your upcoming meetups online but can’t attend the one tomorrow.
We recently used a local native nursery to help re -landscape our yard and got rid of all the grass and replaced it with a wonderful selection of native and Florida friendly plants. (I’m also in St. Pete) However now we are battling keeping up with the weeds without using herbicides. I’m overwhelmed with the maintenance and think breaking it down into smaller projects will help but need structure with it.
Eventually I’d like to pursue growing food but I need to get this down first.
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My question is- can I use your planner for my non vegetable garden planning and maintenance?
Okay, I am going to have my kids watch this for school. Thanks Jacqueline!
You are very welcome Jena!
You have started my gardening journey!!! My family loves you! Here is the question- how tall or big before we transplant from the trays to the beds? One set of true leaves, two sets? Thanks in advance and keep up your great content!
Great information for those starting out. 🎉
Glad you think so!
Yay, I started early a couple of weeks ago. So far so good. Accept my Everglades. Still patiently waiting.
Thanks for another informative video. I find it interesting that your tomato seeds take so long to germinate (21-28 days.) Mine rarely take more than a week (Everglades tomato are the exception) and they usually germinate in 3-4 days. A tip I'd like to share is that if you are using grow lights and are planting different types of seeds in the same seed tray, plant seeds with the same/similar "days to germination" rates in the same tray. If you plant seeds with different "days to germination" then you may have problems when it comes time to raise your lights. Seedlings that germinate later may not be tall enough for the lights to be moved further up and will end up becoming leggy as they stretch for the light. I hope this makes sense. If anyone doesn't understand what I mean then feel free to comment and I will try to clarify. :) ETA: When are you going to add sweet peas/English peas to your planner?
That is what seed packets say. I was trying to give a guidelines on when to start over. The ones I planted in the video were all sprouted in 6 days, with most up in 3 days. But when we do this in winter, it will be slower based on temperature.
I love the way you organize your seed packets 😊 now I gotta find a container that will work like yours😅
@@cathyplantlover2862 I bought the large clear plastic pantry bins and some narrow ones from Aldi that I started using after trying a binder with pockets, baskets etc. I put post-it notes also and use ziplock type bags of different sizes and the leftover organza bags for fruit for open seeds.
Hi I like the way you say in your videos Boom it sounds good. Anthony from South Africa Western Cape
Howdy neighbor!
Running to start my seeds! 😂❤🎉
Yay!!!
Muy buenos metodos
Question, I'm totally new so do we have to plant seeds every single year? I was under the impression that once the plant was madure it just kept growing fruit/veggies for it's life time lol😂 I planted tomatoes seeds like 3 months ago and the plants are now about 2-3ft tall but no fruit yet. Thank you so much for taking the time to explain the process because I couldn't stop laughing realizing I made every single mistake you advised to avoid. I also tend to plant seeds from store bough and then dissapoint myself when they either don't grow or die etc.
With regard to labeling! I've learnt here in the Florida sun, even sharpie fades kn plastic labels, but pencil or my favorite, grease pencil, will not fade from sun and doesn't wash away in weather.
Awesome tip! That's such a great idea!
Hello, I wrote u once before about 4 months about my papaya tree, it wasn’t ripening & I put down some good potting soil, manure & fertilizer & I got ripened papayas for about a month & they stopped; they’re on there but haven’t ripened in the past 2 months again & I’m seeing way more dead branches than usual 😢what are your recommendations? It’s about 2 years old & Im in Cape Coral
What about using the peat ones and then just planting the whole thing?
You could. Sometimes they don't break down fast enough and create root bound or they break down too fast and make a mess. BUT I would give it a try!
Great informative video. I would suggest that you also put the date on your labels (popsicle sticks)., ("these ones") I'm surprised at you . I believe it's just THESE. Go Gators
I considered myself a pro untill I bought a guava and passionfruit the other day and washed the seeds and dried the seeds and I can't get them to germinate for nothing , my inability to germinate those 2 seeds has made me nervous to buy any seeds lol despite never having an issue , I'm 2 weeks in with the paper towel method this time hopefully somthing pops
I am in Houston Tx zone 9, so I would think our climate is just about the same as yours. We do have clay soil, though. Not sandy.
Yes. Similar in many ways. AND yes you have a difference in soil.
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What's your opinion on the little compostable cups? I sometimes use the center of our toilet paper. I would love to hear your thoughts.
If you are talking about the peat pots I hate them. For me they never seem to break down and at the end of the season I find that they are still intact in the soil and quite often the roots barely made it out of the pot. :(
I'm such a brut. I always just rip the packages open. I didn't even notice you can reseal them 😂😅
This might me a weird question but are you related the guy from the UA-cam channel backyard scientist. You kinda remind me of him
LOL! He seems fun! No I’m not related to that UA-camr BUT I AM related to another UA-camr….
Good Enough Gardening youtube.com/@ ?si=B2nZyswauBodJf7h
All of my seed germinate except my Cubanelle pepper😢 planted a second round fingers cross
I absolutely hate working with premoistened soil.