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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2009

Get the most from onions and cabbage plants. Yes I have yet ANOTHER tip. lol

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  • What do you do with the sunflowers? eat the seeds youself? or do you feed the chickens. Speaking of chickens are they free range or do you have to buy them feed too?

  • @MobyDave1583 The plan was to eat the seeds. Unfortunately the bluejays had the same plan and beat me to them. :)

    The chickens are free range and pretty much feed themselves. I just tossed out a small amount of cracked corn as a treat every day and kept their water bowl filled. Very low maintenance.

  • do u have to cook the leaves or can u just pick rinse and eat it raw.

  • @swsebrownsugar1888 I do both. I love raw and cooked cabbage, celery leaves and onion greens.

  • Ray, I can't believe it man, you're so full of information. Is there video of you doing the dehydrating somewhere ?

  • @I3addogy I don't think I did a video on that yet. I really should because it's really easy with the cheap dehydrator I snagged at the store a couple years ago.

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  • Loved your video. I always love your videos. You mentioned that you like to grow the celery for the tops. Well I thought you might be interested in something that I discovered lately it is called soup celery. It is a old time heirloom herb that was only grown for the green tops, no stalks. The neat thing is that it came back the next year on its own. Anyway I got it from a seed company called "Heritage Harvest seed"

  • Nice Job, today is my first day building my garden you really good !thanks for the tips

  • You should start making some cooking videos using your vegetables! That would be awesome :D!!

  • What you figured out is exactly how you cook collards, more or less.

  • Can never have too many tips... I didnt know what a heirloom tomato is until a week ago, lol. "Newbie" really fits huh :P, too bad i checked my local store and could find nothing but hybrid's :( Gonna keep looking though. Would love to try those,, how u say... Polish Linguisa? seen you cutting them in one of ur vids, they look like a tomato even i would love !

  • @Praxxus55712

    Thank you, now my brother is really going to call me a rabbit because i can grow my food and eat it raw all i want. mmmmm tasty :D :D :D

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