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The Best Veggies for your March Florida Vegetable Garden!



What to plant in your Florida Vegetable Garden month by month and Florida Gardening Tips can all be found in this Florida Gardening video! Florida Gardening is Crazy Easy when you know what to plant and when to plant it.

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25 Comments

  1. Let the radishes go to seed. They make nice pods and great flowers for the bees. The pods are really good.

  2. Love this! Wish we could post pics here. I live in Palm Beach I'm overloaded with tomatoes and so much stuff. If you have a FB plz send info id like to follow xo

  3. I dehydrated my pumpkin . Super easy to add to recipes. Did you know you can use them green as a summer squash?

  4. Video is so loaded with information! Thank you.
    We watched you do it, but it is hard to believe you just put in those beds in the back; they look great! And that is not a Food Forest in front; it is a Food Jungle…wow, those pumpkins. Biggest calamondines I have ever seen, some are as big as those Cutie mandarines.
    I have heard that citrus is sweeter after a cold winter, did you find that true for your oranges and calamondines?

  5. Does anyone know where I could get a Calamondin either in the Orlando or the Clearwater/St. Pete area? Thanks! (Love your channel!)

  6. When your carrots are wide at the top and not long, it means that the soil nutrients are all at the top of the soil. Not sure how to fix this cause I don’t like to till…but that is what it means per one of my gardening books.

  7. Great harvest the Seminole pumpkins are loving it. This year I'm seeing a lot of butterflies and small song birds too.

  8. the spinach went in way too late. once the weather is over 80 spinach will go into seed or die. i plant is mid november and harvest all winter. even hard frosts don't bother it. onions are also best planted in mid nove (the same as garlic and most other fall crops) the only exception to this is brussel sprouts which ive failed at ever time but read they need to be planted mid/late august here.

  9. Recap:
    Carrots , onions – maybe for N and C fl

    Seeds to start :
    Tomatoes
    Peppers
    Corn
    Squash
    Beans
    Cucumbers

    C and S fl:
    Rozelle
    Sweet potatoes

  10. I live in Florida now. Holding off on my gardening until a surveyor can show me where my property ends. So glad I have your channel as a resource. My advice to anyone buying raw land in Florida is that it’s important to be prepared for ticks.

  11. Hi, i think you mentioned the jacksonville area? if so, let me know if you would like to do some plant swapping. got into permaculture a couple of years ago. love the channel.

  12. I got your planner, and am so excited to get my tomatoes, beans and potatoes in the ground soon! I would LOVE it if you did videos like this monthly this year as a series or something!!

  13. What is the name of the small orange-like fruit? Sounds like kalamatta? I'd like to investigate for my garden. So enjoy your videos and have learned so much – THANK YOU.

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