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  • The orange cherries do look like Sun Golds. Thank you for encouraging people to be creative with their planting supports, decorative features, etc. I am continually fascinated by the variety of creative ideas. And in actuality, I think the more rustic and simple are often far more visually appealing than the store-bought options. Also, so appreciative of your last mention. Still a huge degree of awareness that needs to be nurtured in this sense.

  • John, Those orange cherry tomatoes look like Sun Golds. I love them, they grow about 8+ ft (without pruning)and have a large harvest. The best thing about them is they less acidic and have a sweet taste. Truly natures candy.

  • You live in PARADISE, traveling all over seeing these MARVELOUS THINGS!!!!:D

  • very good man

  • John have you ever heard of moringa tree?

  • I'd find it very hard not to pick one or two of those tomatoes and eat em on the spot >_<

  • That was interesting, thanks John.

    What is your take on Earthboxes, I have 10 of them and they sit on my backporch just outside of the city of Boston skyline.

    Good year for most everything. Especially tomatoes.

  • I think earthboxes are great. The only this is that they are a bit expensive. But they work and are easy. There are similiar products for less money that I have covered on my show to share with people other options.

  • Good Job !

  • we haven't had a garden update in a looooong time. I hope you do one of those soon! I'm dying to know "what's growing on" and your micro farm John!

  • @m081779 Yeah, I'd like to see how those "Texas tomato cages" are working.

  • Hey john, another great video as ussual :) Was wondering if you could help me oout.... I live in a very small town and we dont have alot of big shopping centers, malls, etc. Anyways i wanted to set up an irrigation system for next year and was wondering do u know of a place where i can buy drip emitters online.... At least i think that what they are called. U know the little peices that go into the tubing to control the flow of water to the plants

  • There are so many places. A google search will find alot. try  sprinklerwarehouse*com

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