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jimbobubbadj 4 months ago
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johnu78 4 months ago
Thanks for this video! It really made me want to start thinking outside the box. I'm planning on studying winter plants for my area here in Arkansas. I want to see if I can keep food stuffs growing year round. Sort of a survival hobby. I collect fallen tree limbs and wood from old construction work to use in my Rocket Stove. Thanks for the advice. A frugal friend.
rockbay79 4 months ago
@rockbay79
Thank you for your comment. Be sure to look at obtaining Apios Americana also known as Hopniss.
johnu78 4 months ago