We popped up in the backyard garden to harvest some vegetables and fruits for last night’s dinner – chioggia beet, Parisian carrots, freckled lettuce, kumquat, orange, potatoes and broccoli.

The flowers, chamomile and nasturtiums, were also picked from the garden.

Then, I lit a candle…. dinner is served!

Have a wonderful weekend my YouTube friends!

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26 Comments

  1. I wish i have backyard like yours. Can plant,harvest and eat it. All the veggies and fruits are very fresh.
    Thanks for sharing
    Happy New Year

  2. Hello Langga. New friend here sending my love and support for you. Watching here Langga. Tamsak. In fairness ang GANDA NG channel mo Langga. I'm forever grateful having you as a friend. Dalaw ka nman sa BAHAY ko Langga. Hintayin kita ❤️❤️❤️

  3. Hello I love you my friend very very good 땡큐 happy happy 너무 너무 좋아요 사랑합니다 오늘도 화이팅~~~♥♥♥
    최고십니다 👍 인사드립니다 자주뵙도록할께요 ~~★★😄😄😄

  4. Wow ganda ng mga bulaklak Thanks for sharing. Naidikit na kita sa bahay ko sana ako din. Always watching you here in South Korea

  5. Hi nice to see backyard garden like yours I hope I can have also mine. Nice watching your plantation…. Godbless ❤️

  6. Ohhh, my dream garden! I wonder if there’s ever snow in your garden? It’s a wonderful place for Josh to grow up in.

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