Florida Fall Garden Planting: Easy Tips for Beginners



It’s time for Florida Fall Gardening! So let’s get ready to do some Florida Fall Garden Planting! I’ll take you along and show you step by step to plant your Florida Fall Vegetable Garden.

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17 thoughts on “Florida Fall Garden Planting: Easy Tips for Beginners”

  1. My first corn was a complete failure when I planted them in May – they were eaten by worms – so I will plant again and do the journey with you and see how they do this time – Did you ? encounter worms in your corn too

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  2. I literally keep notes on your videos. I was just across the Gandy for 11 years (SOG). Beautiful garden but odd neighbors made things awkward. Now I have privacy and freshly tilled beds & trellises going in, and seed starts, etc, and I’m so excited! Thank you 🙏

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  3. Love your channel! Can you give me the correct spelling of the peppers you love so much and mention in this video…. “Ah-he-say”??? I keep googling them but can’t find anything because I’m not spelling it right. Lol.

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  4. I put the sugarcane near the hose outlet which sprays a bit every time the sprinklers are on so it will get LOTS of water. Also you could put it under the bananas since that tends to be wet and rich, or at least mine is. My White Beauty eggplant finally is fruiting and just taking off – I highly recommend that variety. It's delicious. Still waiting on Little Finger. Trying to talk the hubby into no grass in front. We already have no grass in back.

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  5. I planted corn last year and all grew really well. Did have to spray for the small worms. Got them under control, the ears were getting bigger, fuller than BAM…a raccoon (?) got to all of them.😒
    When will you be harvesting the corn?
    I'm in 9b FL…might try corn now too.
    Thanks!

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  6. LOL 7:47 "I'm really good at killing plants when I want to…" Love it! I kill mine without wanting to

    Re Compost: If you are still using Black Soldier Fly Larvae in your compost bin, that may be why you get little compost. BSFL are voracious, and are too efficient; great for food waste reduction, not great for compost making. When I had my "soil factory" indoors, I added layers of native dirt with Bokashi (microorganisms plus veggie scraps); and the volume of compost was about the volume of dirt and Bokashi ferment. Now that my soil factory is outside, BSFL found it, I swear I don't even get the native soil back. What little is left is INCREDIBLE, and actually helps my plants resist insect damage, but the quantity is sad.

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  7. Thanks for all the info! I'm going to be a new-to-Florida beginner gardener and I'm so looking forward learning how to grow there. Your channel is going to be super useful…thank you!!

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