Edible Gardening

Red Popcorn?! πŸ˜―β€οΈβ€πŸ”₯ #growyourownfood



Growing your own popcorn is fun and easy to do. It’s so nice to know where your food comes from and is organically grown so you know it’s healthy. There are many types of popcorn and the one in this video is called Strawberry popcorn.

To learn the full process of how to grow pop corn check out the full video here – https://youtu.be/Q0C0Lu77edM

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Growing A No-Dig Garden From Start to Finish – https://youtu.be/i3HfAuQut0E

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Grafting and Budding: A Practical Guide for Fruit and Nut Plants and Ornamentals
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Hi, I’m Kalem, and this channel features all sorts of unusual and exotic fruiting plants with tips of how to successfully grow them. I’m interested in all things gardening and love growing my own food and all types of edible plants.
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7 Comments

  1. I got such a good harvest of them last year, but this year they’ve struggled so much because of how cool of a summer we’ve had (Melbourne).

  2. Any tips for a new gardener? I’m definitely planting bottle gourds, maybe 3 sisters, and some peppers

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