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you look like johnny fairplay
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That's what a yard is supposed to look like! :)
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his house reminds me of plants vs zombies.
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I love your vidio. I am growing radish, cantaloupe, sqush, peas, beans, lettuce, onions, concord grapes and more. i love gardening.
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So cool....I'm from Sonoma County too. So awesome you're doing this. Now just add biochar and you are really set.
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hi we've got mini that's minutes to sprouts, tho dh has tomato plant inspiring him. organized rotation peat moss and baby greens roots. your last sentences got me to story response not from inquiry if growing radish leaves even, but to edibility surprise oh i've found much green vegetation's feasible... or quantified by land grab by air dried in colander other day was so soothing, while bulb was added to varied bowl soak to excite right or version of your recent video info to not just confront ~
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I'm interested but don't where to start. I live in government housing, and I really like this kind idea, since most of the day my family get the food from the supermarket.
There's basically nothing in my local community that focuses on this kind of thing, most are average Joes that go to work. Living in Vancouver,BC,Canada, the east side of course with some crime rates.
Man I'm just 18 yrs old, know nothing about gardening. So any help for a beginner would be kindly appreciated. =)
Kevin, thanks for making this video about me. My youtube channel growingyourgreens has over 380 videos teaching people how to grow food! Hopefully your viewers can check it out!
growingyourgreens 11 months ago 9
I grew up in the suburbs of Toronto believing food grew in the supermarket. Last year (27 years later), i began gardening in the city, and it was the most profound summer ive had. I grew almost 200 plants from (about 35 types of veggies and herbs). This year i've set up an online resource for growing food, and i'm getting local projects set up.
happybirthdayricha 2 years ago 7