Mid November Autumn Garden growing Vegetables Kale, Red Swiss Chard, purple basil, greens, compost in place no turn ground and container gardening all organic, with smoke from the Southern California Fires.

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  1. I love lemon balm it smells like lemon soap
    It makes a sedative like properties very aromatherapy like. Very hardy comes back every year.

  2. I just love all the wild things you find and re purpose..the fire pit your daughter found is just the bomb!
    My Elephant Bush is doing very, very well…I just gave away 100 cuttings, that I had cut and rooted about 30 days back. I'm starting my next group right now. ..They are so beautiful..and tasty.

  3. Robbie..question about your dino kale.. how often do you see your dino kale producing seeds?..

  4. Kudo's to the one legged bird! Making it on your own in nature without any (human) help is a big accomplishment, let alone being challenged like that!

  5. It's supposed to rain by Thanksgiving, so hopefully that will clean up the air.

  6. I love all the collards and kale etc., that you have growing, I wonder if they would grow in my area 6B?
    I sure would love some moringa seeds if you are going ton share some of them, that would be awesome? Thanks for sharing your video. That one legged bird is awesome, sure is really pretty, do you know what it's called…?

  7. Robbie, your segments are never too long. They are always very informative and enjoyable. I check everyday to see if you have done a video.

  8. I love your tours I learn so much from you,here my lemon balm grows like a weed and goes dormant in the winter because we get ice and snow,wish I could grow tree collards here but I can't.

  9. Always enjoy watching your videos have so many tips in them I'm so pleased with the results I have been getting after following your composting in place even now when it's getting colder here in UK new plants are coming up from seeds have a good Xmas and keep safe x gill cable

  10. Have you had any luck relocating large dinosaur kale? I tried moving 2 this summer. Both died but maybe it was too hot. Do you think it would be ok now? I'm zone 9. Also what is your instagram? I would love to follow you there.

  11. Does it get below freezing often where you live and do you frost protect your papaya trees? I have papaya trees and I’m worried about frost. It’ll be difficult to frost protect because of their size 🙁 I live in zone 10a but we do get frost a few times during winter.

  12. You crack me up every time you mention strawberry mint!!! Your disdain for it🤣🤣🤣🤣 I found apple mint so we shall see.

  13. Honey your garden looks amazing ~! I think you need Lavender any kind of variety there are mainly 3 kinds together with Lemon balm they are amazingly herbs for stress repel and sleep inducer, you can make a tea with both flowers and leaves I use one or two tablespoons of each lavender angustifolia ( called english lavender )or dentata( called spanish or french lavender) even stoechas with lemon balm for 2 cup of water in boiling water half the water will evaporate and you will have an AMAZING TEA for sleeping LITERALLY one of the best I have ever seen ! Lemon balm can flower beautifully it becomes very pretty at summer BUT dont let it go to seed ottherwise it will sprout lemon balm everywhere it is like mint sprounts and get out of control unless it is in one of your containers ahahahah lavender and lemon balm both are hardy to snow and freeze DONT WORRY they will survive the worst conditions in the winter ! they always become back after some prune in spring Good luck honey

  14. Hi Robbie, will you ever sell any of your dinosaur kale cuttings? I would love a tree but, I am having a hard time getting them to grow from seeds.

  15. We watch you lately every chance we get and we love what you do out there but what I find funny is you say your going to keep it short but I don't think so and we like it long, I just wonder if you said it was going to be long, lol, we would watch, we love your yard.

  16. 🇬🇧 I love Late Purple Sprouting which in UK can produce until late March/early April. Better than the Early variety but I've not been àble to get seeds this year. My "Early" seedlings are anxious to be planted out.

  17. Hello Robbie. I bought walking onions online and I saw your can full of the little bulbs. I know now what to do with them. Thank you.
    Btw, binge-watching your old videos. I found you about 2 years ago searching for composting in place which I was already doing in tall pots. Smaller pots now in the totes and those totes now on 4 plastic chairs I bought from a friend.
    I've had fibromyalgia for many years and gardening this way helps my 73 year old back.
    Much love to you and Gary.

  18. Thank you for all the information on gardening. I start to do the same on my plants on the garden however I am going to start planting on buckets like you soon.

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