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https://www.facebook.com/SSX2GoodLife Video response to Praxxus55712 video on mango seeds. Give a little tour of my organic patio garden mostly planted in grow boxes. Growing tomatoes, basil, spinach, pineapple, dill, chives, jalapenos, Mexican Petunias

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  • dang that is a hot outfit. nice patio...

  • @WesternRevolutions Thank you ;) c

  • you have a nice little farm there. I was wondering if you have any tips on growing the jalepenos? I emptied an entire pack of seeds into a 5x7 starter pot and they are all growing together. They are about 3 inches tall and there are about 20 little plants..should I separate them? Thanks again!

  • @wheredidileavemycell We just happened about it by accident....but you should definitely separate them. We saved several peppers to replant more in the spring ;) c

  • Great garden Cindy. It's amazing how much food a small area can produce. I'm trying to grow pineapple plants myself and each plant is very large. Easily several feet across and still growing. They need a lot of room to grow and they don't like being crowded together. I'm growing 5 pineapple plants in one 4'x4' raised bed planter which I started growing late last summer. They are very slow growing plants and I hope they'll mature this year. Good luck with the garden!

  • @yhird That's awesome! I finally separated all my pineapple plants into their own pots. They seem to be doing well. I heard it takes about 3 years to actually get a pineapple from them though. ;) c

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  • @SoulSurvivorX2 You make interesting vids, but to be honest, if u just vid taped your self walking down the street id watch...;D

  • @SoulSurvivorX2 Good job Cindy! Pineapple plants like a lot of water. In Hawaii they grow very well in the rich volcanic soil there. Good luck with them.

  • @4GreenEarth2 Thank you. It's like that every year. I think it's due to the grow boxes and organic soil mixed with compost I get from my mother ;) c

  • Your basil in the container looks amazing!

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