Grow Food Not Lawns - 11 Edible Plants That Belong in Your Front Yard

I was outside planting spring flowers with Jermaine and our kids, and it hit me. We had plenty of bees flying around, but absolutely nothing in our front yard was making fruit. When I started gardening in 2020 with one watermelon seed, I quickly realized that space is valuable. Treating the front yard like a performance for the neighborhood instead of an asset for your family just does not make sense to me. Today I am sharing 11 plants I have had good luck with in my Zone 10a Central Florida front yard. These plants are beautiful enough to pass as professional landscaping, but productive enough to actually feed us. Here is what works. PLANTS WE COVERED TODAY Roselle Cranberry Hibiscus Pigeon Peas Okra Pineapple Shampoo Ginger Taro Rosemary Barbados Cherry Loquat Mulberry TIMESTAMPS 0:00 The problem with perfect lawns 1:30 My front yard design framework 3:00 11 plants for your front yard 11:00 How to get started today RESOURCES AND LINKS Jermaine's book and website: growfitfl.com Shop my favorite garden gear on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/shop/rootedinj... Join this channel and become a member:    / @rootedinjs   CATCH UP WITH TONI Website: rootedinjs.com All Social Media: @rootedinjs 📍 Florida | Zone 8-11 | Grow food not yards #GrowFoodNotLawns #FoodForest #FloridaGardening #RootedInJS #Zone10a #EdibleLandscape #FoodIndependence #Taro #Roselle #BarbadosCherry