My first food forest plants were from Green Dreams at Pete’s house. 4 years later and we still drive the 90 minutes, to the new property now, for the quality plants. Great show, Paul!
@mcanultymichelleАй бұрын
I’ve ordered from him before it was great the plants were packaged beautifully, and they even gave me a free, baby banana plant, which is doing very well.👍
@MrbfgrayАй бұрын
I too have made a few orders over last several yrs, VERY satisfactory experience, everything came thru to N. Cali. in good shape, reasonable prices. (Green Dreams) Jabos and certain types of avocadoes I just can't find in CA. (recommend ordering when it's well below 100F for the shipping period just in case they get stuck in a hot delivery truck)
@jcamb72Ай бұрын
Pete, your stance on coexisting with squirrels is praiseworthy♥. Thanks for not killing them as many of my neighbors do.
@TheLurchaАй бұрын
Two of my favourite KZbinrs together, great content with some really good info in there!
@Braddy_DaddyАй бұрын
I love pete, great collaboration! You’ve been killing it lately, Paul!
@EnlightenmentGardenАй бұрын
Enjoyed this--thanks! Pete is the man. I've learned a lot from him and his nursery is awesome!
@robertziawinski6554Ай бұрын
Paul, thanks for featuring Pete, he’s an amazing Cat! I’ve been purchasing landscape materials from his company and he’s got it really happening! Also, his videos are so informative and inspiring.
@THEPEACEFLOWOFJESUSАй бұрын
Thanks Paul. I’m so happy you collaborated with Green dreams. His videos are great! 👍
@MP-js5roАй бұрын
Love when people get it- smart dude! I’m a regular mail order customer of green dreams ❤
@Genesis--me8udАй бұрын
Dragon fruit - no leaves, less cleaning maintenance; beautiful flower
@lubxtpfАй бұрын
this guy is crushing it
@ikreate4uАй бұрын
I watch you both regularly. So nice to see both in one video!
@gcxred4kat9Ай бұрын
Finally made it there a couple weeks ago, awesome place. Pete's the man, check out his videos, awesome production quality.
@Homesteading247Ай бұрын
About 90% of my fruit trees & other things have come from GREEN DREAMS NURSERY in SPRING HILL, FLORIDA 💯🌱 Most of them were delivered to my home in Deland. I really wanted to go & explorer so I did !!! The staff are amazing & my big ol Great Dane Sage & I had the great pleasure of meeting Pete. He makes you feel right at home🌻 He was more than happy to help me pick out some great trees, bamboo, pollinators & a whole lot of other goodness 😊. I love that he's totally organic 💯 I will take that drive again very soon just to walk around the nursery & see how it's grown & hopefully be able to see Pete 🌱 I told him I was in zone 9A, 😆 I don't know what I was thinking I'm in 9B😅 Pete probably thought I was crazy with my choices of plants 🌿
@justinskeans3342Ай бұрын
Oh no Pete now I gotta get a Jabo for indoors up here in MI. 😮 This so cool future goals for me to be like Pete just in zone 6 so impressive.
@daveschreiner413Ай бұрын
Pete, the nursery looks amazing! Thanks for the tour.
@AmelFLoridaАй бұрын
some really good advised for a lot of us especially for people in the Tampa Bay area
@Zokman-x2nАй бұрын
Pete, Paul Another great video Hope to see you both when you get down to Englewood Rick from Englewood
@mwnemoАй бұрын
A neighbor took down a few oak trees and their huge grapefruit tree died a few years later. I grow a lot of citrus in shade, it definitely helps.
@chrisp9951Ай бұрын
really good guy, great video!
@JaredDoesStuffandThings16 күн бұрын
I've watched 2 figs die slow deaths in the ground over the past couple years... I'll have to try again in pots next time. Everyone makes figs sound so easy. I'm glad I'm not the only one whos struggled with them.
@robertziawinski6554Ай бұрын
Pete is right with the mulch! Chip drop is a great organization, I usually get a dump truck load every 6 months or more! It breaks down and is conserving water!
@AmandaParker-s3cАй бұрын
I've been watching you both and love your channels. I was so excited to learn I live by your nursery and have been growing my food forest 1 plant at a time.
@LostandFoundFarms33952Ай бұрын
Great video, I'm a big fan of his channel!
@KarlKarsnarkАй бұрын
I got several truck loads of mulch from my local City and made beds this Spring and it worked great. TONS of funky fungi popping up every time it rains. It should be even more decomposed by next Spring, and only require a bit of fresh mulch to top things off from time to time.
@harleylimassol211Ай бұрын
Awesome video!
@TruckTaxiMoveItАй бұрын
Pete is cool
@Rebecca-ns4xeАй бұрын
Great video! Miracle fruit is another plant that doesn't follow the rules. I stuck it in the ground a few years ago thinking it'd stay a nice small shrub...it's now 7' tall and I have to prune it back regularly. Does well in full sun, zone 9b here
@lorenbush8876Ай бұрын
I wondered why you hadn't done his place yet, I thought maybe you had something against him, it is good that you waited until he got his new nursery opened up because it is so much nicer and more interesting. His home nursery is a continual work in progress, actually his new place may turn out also being a continual work in progress. Thanks Paul.
@kai_790Ай бұрын
I agree with growing citrus in part shade. They do better under my larger mango tree. You can grow peppers under that too if you want to keep psylids away organically
@HowardliftsАй бұрын
I believe that UF said that also.
@wMerlinw12 күн бұрын
Doin it big. I think it's crazy that people waste their entire yard for grass. You could be growing fruit in it! I've grown fruit in my yard all the way up to frozen MN with 60 below temps in the winter. There are very well producing apples called Norland that do great up there. Also grew some plums up there too and there's wild harvestables all over the forest if you know what to look for. Currently living in the tropics. It's an entirely different situation. All different types plants and methods of growing, but I love it all. You can grow food anywhere unless you live at the North Pole.
@JaimeBird-n8mАй бұрын
IV been watching Geoff Lawton and have started to plant a fruit trees forest in western Australia . plant trees people cheaper than having lawns
@jcamb72Ай бұрын
How often do you do a soil change on a jaboticaba?
@deepviewland9605Ай бұрын
👋
@trinitymatrix9719Ай бұрын
I live in 1b, can you help me growing Paul 😂😂
@teddyceeАй бұрын
Do your friends' soursop (in pots) fruit in that zone?
@LucyNuzzelloАй бұрын
Out of curiosity would you build a tiny house for one lady with 2 indoor kitties that loves growing everything God's created ??? I'm retired looking for a warm place with Earthy loving people .
@gingerjones111Ай бұрын
I live in Volusia County,FL which is zone 9B. I really want a mango tree. Can anyone recommend a species that gives smooth and delicious fruit (not stringy) that will grow well here in 9B? Thanks in advance.
@47nodoubtАй бұрын
is their mosquitos in that zone, im in new orleans and its unliveable.
@agentbarron9768Ай бұрын
Yes lots of mosquitoes, year around
@teddyceeАй бұрын
Definitely. Mosquitoes love Florida. That sitting water is inviting. We have to use repellents regularly.
@47nodoubtАй бұрын
@@teddycee i was in orlando this year and their was none, cant be worse than nola
@carson911Ай бұрын
Not nearly as bad as NOLA
@mwnemoАй бұрын
Not as bad, it can get bad but some areas it’s pretty nice in Florida. High and dry areas.