Diane's lush tropical exotic garden tour - Zone 9B - Central Florida
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Published 2023-12-31
come with us as we tour her beautiful garden
All Comments (21)
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beautiful garden
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those gungo looks so healthy and nice
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I found your channel today and I am loving your content! A VERY inspirational video tour that confirms that we can grow the West Indian tropical fruits and veg that we love in zone 9b....... I am just beginning my journey on our Brooksville homestead and look forward to being like you and Diane when I grow up 🙂
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Awesome tour thanks for sharing!! Yes I love planting from seed
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It's wonderful to have gardening buddies!
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Awesome, my dear friend Diane.
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Hi, very nice garden. i just subscribed to your channel. Keep up the good work. all the best on this journey.🙏
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Very encouraging...so nice seeing this!!
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Beautiful garden and very inspiring
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Happy New Year Pat. Love those cherry tomatoes. My favorite are the black cherry. Nice tour.
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Wonderful, tfs
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Love the tour 😊
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Beautiful
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naseberry is so nice
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Blessings sis
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It's a cooper plant,i use to have it in my yard.
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i would love to taste a carrie mango
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Wonderful video and splendid garden. Thank you! Whereabouts in zone 9b is this yard? I am in South Marion County, recently zoned as 9b (previously 9a). I'd love to know the secrets for successfully growing so many tropical fruit trees. I've only had success with papayas. Even when covered, all others suffer greatly during our colder season.
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Nice presentation! Question, have you experienced black spots on papaya leaves or the fruit?
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Do you have Feijoa(pineapple guava) in your garden ? the pink guava blossoms are edible and the fruit taste like pineapple…..I have been trying to find the plant in south Florida