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All right, give a quick tour. So, we have planting. This one came from Puerto Rico. So, we’re going to see how it does. And then here I had those garden container here. But I had to move them because when it rains this get really covered in water. So I move them and these color just decide to grow. Um, here we have lime. See that scent still in the container. We have one growing there. We have a next one here. And those containers, we’re going to put peppers and um tomatoes. But because of the raccoon problem, I haven’t planted anything yet. So, I’m kind of show giving you A before and after. Here we have jackf fruit. We have some gongo peas for the island people or gondulas for Spanish Hispanic. This is aki not doing so well. So, we’re going to work on that. We’re going to check back on it and see how it does. I did cut the top to see if we could get it to um spread out a little bit more. Here we have some more gong peas. Have some pineapple got it covered from the raccoon. Big raccoon problem. Um that’s more established gondolas or gongo peas. more peas. Planted some uh sorrel uh peas. This is a you know sugar cane. And this here now you can probably not see it that well. A friend gave it to me. They call it um I forgot the name. Some kind of spinach. So, I’m just giving it a try to see how it grows here. Longevity spinach. That’s name. And then this I have some um mango seeds. I’m going to see if I can get a roottock so we can uh graft these. So, that’s what this is. The raccoon came dug them out. So I replanted it. So we have that going. More cane and we have drone plum. See a lot of peas. I think we’re going to the market. That’s corn. I planted corn here before. Didn’t do well. So I don’t know if the location I’m trying it again. And that over there is sorrel. And we have more sugar cane here. Oh, and back here, the same person who gave me the longevity spinach gave this to me. So, it’s a yellow plum. I not sure the name. I have to do some more research, but I kind of put it back here so I can get it to start growing before I um transplant it. No, those are I’m going to I don’t think those are fruits. I don’t know, but we’ll find out later on. More sugar cane. So, this one here is the it’s a red variety. I had some over there and they weren’t doing so good. Well, except for these. I think they heard that I was going to get rid of them so they start looking better. So, that’s what that is. Same thing over here. And I have some corn here that germinated probably couple days ago. Sorry, Gongo peas. And then here, see, we have mold problem too. So I set mold traps. I got one so far. And then here it’s a banana. More peas, more syrup. And then here I had some bananas here and I moved it. They weren’t doing well. So I got a different variety one you see over there. And I put this is a Julie. Now most Caribbean people might know this one, but that’s a Julie mangon. That’s pumpkin. And I will show you out front. in a little bit. Yeah, but the raccoon’s been very destructive.