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Huge Spring Harvest from 1/10th acre front yard vegetable garden (Urban Homesteading)



Spring harvest is in full swing. Florida Gardening in zone 10 means that the harvest keeps coming and coming. So join me as I continue my journey to growing food not lawn on my urban homestead.

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32 Comments

  1. Hey Jackie. Maybe you'll have to make a video down the road about digging out all the raised beds (invasive roots from near by trees) and start fresh again. Mine were infested with roots that nothing was growing anymore 😪😪😪💔

  2. I always rush over to watch a new Wild Floridian video, and this one is awesome!! I am in Orlando – any recommendation on where to get everglades tomatoes to plant?

  3. Hey, I really recommend you try banana circles. They're a very effective way to grow bananas and you can grow so many more plants and will get a bountiful harvest.

  4. love your harvest! I hope to see a video on how you are making your mulberry harvesting easier like you mentioned in the video.I just planted two everberring mulberry trees . Also hope to see you plant the new bed with sweet potatoes. Will it only be one bed?

  5. Nice garden and great harvest. I would recommend you compost all your scraps and especially your cabbage remains including the roots. They are notorious for spreading disease to future cole crops. Future cabbage should be rotated to other beds. Those bananas were impressive. Good work.

  6. What an amazing harvest! Does your family eat it all fresh, or do you freeze or can some?

  7. I've heard you mention green onion soup on a couple of videos – do you have a favorite recipe? I've never had it, but it sounds delicious!

  8. When did you start your tomatoes and peppers? Also which varieties. For mulberry trees are there any specific varities

  9. Beautiful harvest sister !!! I’ve been harvesting carrots, squash and zucchini ! I’m waiting on all my tomatoes/peppers :). Also you inspired me to get a few banana plants !! Can’t wait ☺️

  10. Do you want to totally get rid of sweet potatoes in your yard??? It was once one of your favorite vegetables.

  11. It is WILD to see how much you are harvesting! I am Central Florida also, last year I started my backyard garden I tried to start in June/July – BIG MISTAKE! I got a beautiful zucchini vine that made nothing but flowers. This year I started in Feb/March and was really excited, but still not having the harvest I want. Nothing has really ripened. .I think the carrots may be ready – but only one tomato plant has tomatoes – the others have flowers but nothing else. My squash is the real winner of the show right now. So glad I found your channel!

  12. The Everglades tomato plants will grow the size of a car. I know. I let it go. It was magnificent. The kids would wade into it and pick tomatoes

  13. I'm always Soo excited when I harvest a handful of vegetables from my little garden, I can imagine how exciting it is to have such a big harvest, good job.

  14. I recommend putting the garlic in the freezer for a while and then planting out, this way you mirror what it needs in nature.

  15. Where in Florida are you? I'm in Pinellas and my cabbage had to be pulled two weeks ago. Granted, I put them in late but still…. they're so tiny.

  16. Amazing!! I’m inspired by your veggies! You got everything so evenly spaced in the raised beds! Tip for the bananas: I harvest mine one hand at a time and they ripen faster on the counter on the tree. That lets me stretch out the amount of time I have fresh bananas from a single plant and really means that I never have to buy them!

  17. I wondered if you had ever tried to induce banana plants to produce fruit by injection of a chemical hormone. I live in Virginia and one of my bananas is fruiting but I would like the others to fruit now so the fruit can mature before winter. Any information would help. Thanks!

  18. I found your channel a few weeks ago and have been watching a ton of your content. You inspired me to buy and assemble raised beds and order a chip drop 😳 Previously, I’ve used grow bags with success and avoided raised beds because I was afraid of the cost to fill

    You’ve mentioned green onion soup several times and wondered if you would share your recipe.

    Thanks from Clearwater 😀

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