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BACK YARD Garden Tour | Urband Edible Landscape | My Food Forest | Container Gardening | Spring 2020



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Backyard Urban Edible Garden Tour Spring 2019 // Food Forest / Container Gardening

Frontyard Urban Edible Garden Tour / Food Forest Containers Gardening

Quick Easy Front Yard Landscape Under $200. Spill Over Flower Pot

Growing Loquat in a Container / Repotting My Loquat! Story about what I’ve learn about my Loquat

Topiary tutorial (DIY) from a Rosemary plant/ in or outdoor plant

How to Behead and Propagate a Echevias or any succulent

June Harvest 2018 peaches, grapefruit, blueberries, kumquats, chamomile, apples, strawberry, mint +

Succulent Tips / What to look for when Buying succulents

Cloning A Pink Eureka Lemon using the IV Organic Air-Layering Method

Let’s talk LOQUAT ( Nispero) Things to know before you buy a LOQUAT ( Nispero) Tree

How to Up-Pot a Citrus Tree // Care for citrus in containers

Fruiting Pink Guava Tree / Growing in a container

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35 Comments

  1. Just watched and I love your enthusiasm. It's hot here in San Diego but I'm enthused and going out in the heat. I also grow my apple, pomegranate, and fig tree in pots. Keep up the wonderful videos, love them all. Jerris

  2. I live in an apartment in Vegas with a covered patio that has morning sun. So I can only grow herbs. I always love your garden videos.

  3. 8:40 Saved my life this year Diana. I’m eating a hand full as I’m watching this video! You introduced me to this fruit last year and I had to have them, so as you know I got a few plants. Both are now about 6 feet tall and bushed out. I’m able to get a daily treat, for it’s now one of my favorites!😍 I’m new so do I need to replant every year or will they come back next season?

  4. Love it just purchased a blue passion fruit vine can't wait till it grows I'm in Tennessee zone 7a on .058 of acre have 3 different kinds of apple trees two peach trees 3 different kinds of pear trees gooseberry raspberries just planted a royal ann raspberries blackberries 8 different kinds of blueberries 3 different kinds of grapevine strawberries two brown Turkey figs trees two Meyers lemon trees key lime couple pineapple plants black walnut tree persimmon tree nectarine tree just planted this year 3 banana plants and my annually gardening tomatoes peas corn potatoes watermelons onions garlic cucumber pinto beans lettuces sage basil rosemary 3 kinds of orgeron and hardy kiwi vine planted this year garden is my passion love it!!

  5. Hi Diana…great tour of your beautiful blessed garden. I have a question ? When you take a clipping of your fruit or vegetables plant, how do you root them in water or do I stick them in the ground. ?

  6. Diana, your garden is amazing! You have the biggest green thumb!
    I do have a request, would you please share the kind of tomToes you overwinter? I live in Orange County, I know my weather is slightly different than yours, I think if they overwinter good for you, the will for me too.
    Do you give tours of your garden? I would love to take a drive and see it! I know is a long shot but, I thought I would ask anyway.
    Thank you for your amazing and very informative videos. Very inspirational!

  7. Beautiful garden Diana! All the green is beautiful. Glad most are producing for you. I did a bunch of veggies all from seed, they are all doing amazing! Oh and I bought a ground cherry plant that I thought was a cherry tomato, best mistake ever it has a ton of lantern shaped coverings with the fruit inside. I cant wait til they ripen so I can try them.

  8. I'm loving your channel, it's so motivating. I just bought my first lemon tree, so excited to start the garden journey.

  9. Love this tour! How do you get that tall wooden board in the back of your plants? Looks like wall . Do you use it as a trellis? Thank you!

  10. Your garden is amazing !! My grandma use to put eggshells on her plants . Would you know the reason behind that?

  11. I wish i can have some of yours and you can have mine. I love collecting diff. Kinds of flowers and plants.

  12. Goodmorning my dear diana ,hope you are fine n family also. You have a very nice backyard,you encourage all your fans to grow their own food..i look your chanel everytime n love it. Thankyou very very much ❤

  13. This year we built a wooden trellis for two grape vines that I pre-ordered we planted the 2 grape vines early this spring. They are growing even faster than the supposed fastest that they could grow. The Trellis is going to be full of vines by the end of the year, I might even run one of the vines over the top of the Trellis rather than just on the wires, it's growing so fast that I feel tempted to do that.
    Here a lot of things seem to grow bigger/faster than average, if you know how to care for them.
    The 4 surviving loquat seedlings from the seeds you sent me, 3 of them are growing very fast, and thickening up nicely, those 3 I should be able to graft to them Spring 2022, by then each one of the 3 should have at least two trunks, and at least 1 Trunk thick enough to graft to. I am going to make a forum post about what's going on with the loquats later. When I graft on to them I am going to trial different 'better than average' varieties that I think have a good chance of fruiting most if not all years in our zone 7a to zone 8b climate, it's rarely zone 7a. I will choose my favorties of those varieties and those favorite varieties would get planted in the ground on their seedling root stocks.
    I make my own chili seasoning and my own curry powder.

  14. One of your videos gave me the idea to grow trees in containers in Texas. I have a kumquat, lemon, guava, and nectarine trees in containers. I hope to add a couple more citrus trees; hopefully, a grapefruit and a tangerine or an orange.

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