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Things you can't grow here

Posted by coffeemom Broward z10 (My Page) on
Fri, Jan 27, 12 at 8:04

This is for our soon to be up and running FAQ
Let's make a list

Hosta
Japanese Maple
Bearded Iris
lilacs
hollyhocks
lilies of the valley
Veggies in summer
peonies


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RE: Things you can't grow here

This might not be input that is useful, because you are in zone 10 and I am in 8B, but:

I grow one Hosta here in NW Florida, zone 8b.
I grow T.B. Irises in my yard.
Our box stores sell Jap. maples, although I don't have one.
I have a pot of Vietnamese Hollyhocks growing in my yard.
As for vegetables, I grow Tomatoes just fine.

I can't grow Tulips. I buy the bulbs, they grow for the 1st year, then don't reappear - maybe vermine are eating them.


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I've seen regular (not Vietnamese) hollyhocks here in Stuart. Not the most beautiful, but tall enough.


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Here is a link to an old GW thread on this topic. It's long and I haven't read through the whole thing :) As expected, there are disagreements about what you can and can't grow here.
Marcia

Here is a link that might be useful: what you can't grow in Fla


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Thank you so much for the help! Coffeemom, once we have all the relevant input, can you summarize it for me? That would be so great if you could.


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How about regular old lilacs? I've never seen them.


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You definitely have to break that list up by climate zones or at least regions of the state. There are several things on your "can't grow in Florida" list that you can grow in North Florida. Hosta has already been mentioned. I used to have a Japanese bearded iris that did beautifully for several years.

Also, for veggies, the growing seasons in N. Florida are NOT completely reversed the way they are in Central and S. Florida.

In most years it is just too cold to grow frost-tender vegetables in winter here in N. Florida. It's not just about protecting them from freezes. Even if you have a way protect them, in most years they don't get enough warmth to thrive in winter. So we grow vegetables like eggplants, pepper, tomatoes, okra, corn, beans, etc., from spring to fall, just like they do "Up North." We do have trouble with humidity-related diseases killing tomatoes and some other veggies in the worst of summer. Some plants won't set fruit well in the heat. But there are usually some alternatives (small or wild tomatoes, asian beans, cowpeas) that tolerate the heat. Or we replant in August for a fall crop.

Our growing season for veggies that prefer cool weather and can tolerate some frost (cabbage family veggies, root vegetables, lettuce and greens, etc.) is similar to Central and S Florida. However, we can plant some of them little earlier in fall and later into spring.

**I've attached the UF vegetable gardening guide because it lists planting dates for each crop for the different regions of the state. I suggest that it be linked to any FAQ that addresses vegetable gardening in Florida.**

And yes, as some others have mentioned, we can choose from a slightly bigger selection of deciduous fruits than Central and S. Florida. But we still can't grow most of the varieties of apples, peaches, pears, etc., that are sold in grocery stores. Even here, we need low-chill, nematode-resistant, humidity-tolerant varieties.

Here is a link that might be useful: UF Vegetable Gardening Guide


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Sure, I can summarize, no problem!


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I grew hollyhocks in Tampa


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very amusing, telling me the things i can't grow in florida....:) we visit gardens all the time and visit neighbors gardens who are growing stuff that most would lose in one winter. it all Depends on how much do you want that plant to succeed in florida. hopefully you are talking out to the masses, 'cause we grow alot that do just fine with a little help..work, effort, ect..


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This was more along the lines of telling Northern transplants that Florida gardening is different. That most of the plants they grew back home won't grow here. You can't bring your daffodils with you and expect them to flourish.
We get a few posts each year of gardeners moving here who want to bring their zone 5 plants with them. I figured we could send them to the soon to be developed FAQ.


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Vegetables without some hair loss. :)


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bump


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Ha Ha! I thought it was because of hair dye, but I think I have the same problem!


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tulips, daffodils, lilacs.... sigh....

I do have a japanese maple growing here. It isn't exactly thriving, but it has survived four years. Maybe there should be three categories; yes it grows here, it might be possible to grow it here, and you'd better forget about it.


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