Best Nursery to Buy Perennial Vegetables & Fruit Trees in South Florida
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ takes you on a field trip to ECHO in Ft. Myers, Florida to share with you the best perennial vegetable plant nursery in South Florida that specializes in edible and useful plants for your garden, so you can grow more food.
In this episode, John will take you on a tour of the ECHO nursery, and share with you some of his favorite varieties of leafy green vegetables that will grow year round in South Florida, as well as a selection of fruit trees. You will get a personal tour, and John will share his top tropical perennial vegetables that you must plant if you live in South Florida.
You will also discover: How you can have avocado all 4 seasons of the year by planting different varieties. You will about the easiest to grow perennial vegetables they are offering at ECHO and how easily you can grow them anywhere in South Florida.
John will also share tips on picking papaya fruit trees, as well as a few other fruit trees. You will learn about the one root vegetable that just must plant.
Finally, You will learn about the ECHO farmers market they have on-site every Friday and Saturday. You will also learn where to buy rock dust in the South Florida area.
Finally, John will take you inside the bookstore and share with you some seeds that you can purchase thru the mail. You will also learn about some of the best books that Echo offers in their bookstore.
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you how he harvests and uses his dandelion roots for the best health benefits.
In this episode, John will harvest his 1-year-old dandelion roots and demonstrate how he gets the maximum amount of beneficial phytonutrients out of them along with other synergistic root vegetables to make one healthy drink.
After watching this episode, you will learn one of the best ways to extract the nutrients from your dandelion roots as well as other roots that you may be growing in your garden.
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John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ answers a viewers viedo question. In this episode you will learn what John would grow if he was gardening in a tropical climate. After watching this episode you will get some sources for seeds as well as further information about growing in tropical climates. The resource for seeds from Hawaii is:
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Please note: the University does offer some GMO seeds, which I do not advocate or support. I do support the other varieties that will grow in a tropical climate and the research they have done to make these available for people to grow a more successful garden.
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ gives you a tour of his urban front yard edible raised bed garden. In this episode, you will discover the plants that John grew over the winter and into the spring of this year. You will learn the many fruit trees, perennial, and annual crops he grows and learn why he is moving towards more perennial edible vegetables these days.
Along the way you will learn many hints and tips that can make you a better gardener.
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Ron's TED talk was how I got to know his work. It was sent to me by a viewer!
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John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ visits a viewer who lives in a mobile home park and shows you how can can grow your own food if you live in a mobile home. In this episode you will discover the different ways to grow food in a raised bed as well as some of the techniques and varieties that can be used to grow food. This episode was filmed in South Florida so if you live in South Florida, you should grow similar crops. John will also share with you some of the organic fertilizers and soil nutrients that this viewer is using, as well as recommend some good gardening books at the end of this episode. After watching this episode, you will have the motivation to start growing your own food today no matter where you live, because it really is that easy.
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