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Top 11 Health Benefits of Pineapple
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Garden
Harvesting Carrots from my Garden
I Planted a WASABI PLANT!?
NOVICE BUILDER Constructs a COLD HARDY KIWI TRELLIS
GROWING my Garden…. FROM SEED!
Preparing GARDEN SOIL for Planting
Building a CHEAP GATE! + Setting up DEER FENCING
How to Build a CHEAP FENCE
Converting my LAWN into a GARDEN!
Home and Health Hacks
How to Ripen an Unripe Avocado After It’s Been Opened
Use Vinegar on your Garden and Be Amazed What Happens
You’ve Been Eating Kiwis All Wrong
Top 3 Ways To Never Feel Hungry
How To Sprout Beans and Seeds
Top 10 Cooking Oil Replacements | Oil Free Cooking
Recipes
The Easiest Vegan Chickpea Recipe Ever
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Incredibly impressive! I would be interested to know how you manage the watering schedule. Do you use drip. Also, have you ever heard of net-cupping?
Yes, you should get a medal or trophy for that garden! Lol😂🍇🍈🍉🍊🍋🍌🍍🍅🍓🍒🍑🍐🍏🍎🍆🌽🌶🍄🌰🌵🌴🌾🌿🍀🌱🌲🌺🌹🌸🌻🌼🌷🌳🌮🌭🍕🍟🍔🍗🍿🌯🍭🍦🍩🍮🍼… I ran out of fruit… 😂😂😂
Haha you are feeding the whole neighbourhood
You mentioned flowering quince, is it edible?? I am trying to locate a quince bush/tree? that produces edible fruit. I was raised in UK and remember my Grandmother making a wonderful quince jelly. I know the fruit is very hard and not at all nice to eat fresh. We used to put them in our fruit bowl just to make the house smell nice. But the jelly is to die for! So, if you or any of your subscribers know where I can get a quince that will grow in my area. I also live in Canada and am about half way between Toronto and Ottawa. Look forward to hearing back from you. Take care and be safe. Sandie.
I'm surprised at some of the stuff you grow as some of it requires quite hot weather.
Hey dude! your garden looks awesome! I would love to try to grow some of the things you have in there. What area of Canada are you living in? Based on the list of perennial fruits you are growing you must be in a fairly warm USDA zone for Canada. I'm unfortunately up in somewhat northern Ontario in zone 4b.
I live in Essex county and looking for elderberry bushes. Where did you get yours?
when you start your seeds when do you start planting indoors for your garden
Incredible diversity with so much to learn about edible plants! Any lemon thyme in there?
Thanks insane! I love seeing fellow Canadian gardens
Where are you on this planet ?
That yellow weed looks like st. john's wart its actually a medicinal herb used to treat minor wounds and can be brewed into a tea to help mental health
I’ll tell ya right now my flowering quince is bigger than yours😜 I am also in Vancouver.
Great start…are you concerned about cross pollination?
Your “most diverse edible garden in the inner city in Canada” is a pretty sweet. My favourite part was all the planters and pots full of dirt and no growth. Why wouldn’t you do a video after things actually grew? I looked for an update before commenting, of course I didn’t see anything. This garden is no different then a sandbox full of cat shit.
Hi from Ontario! I have a great passion for Gardening and preserving my harvest, which I hope shows in my videos. I currently have 2,000 sq ft of garden space. So glad I found another Canadian YouTube channel. Can’t wait to watch all your videos!
which city.
you cant claim you're growing any of this when half of its not sprouted and you haven't harvested it. Anyone can plant this stuff the point here is to grow it that i dont think you have done in this video so that's a fail.
The mahonia bush prefers shade during peak day hours. It can live in the west side of your home