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20 Comments
I think cardoon is like celery, you are supposed to bunch it up. I grew it once and i similarly just left it and never ate it!
you're so cool:) I would love to have a garden like u
He also grows a fine crop of mildew :o(
Hey man amazing garden 😉 btw your white blackberries are actually raspberries and the reason the don't produce anything and taste gross is a severe nutrient deficiency.. from the looks of it, it will be nitrogen, but it's recommended to use an organic nutrient source, providing all macro and micronutrients if you are looking to grow truly delicious raspberries 😉
Your plants are so amazing! You need to do some weeding though 💚
Plant Indian/Chinese Long beans and they will make shades for you. They need to be planted on raised beds. In the Caribbean, they are called long beans or Bora. I plant it in the south and it fruit galore
Indian Bittter melon or Karela will also make shades.
I saw non-bush blueberry plant. Grown into a huge tree and full of berries.
I have to say you have a wonderful garden. Did you try all of them?
Ur red habenaros are pronounced roho not rojo, u know like red in spannish.
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Dude I hope that by now your garden is more organized. You have a lot of plants.
Such beautiful chaos, and everything is obviously happy there. Nice tidy rows give me a headache, but you have proven that there is indeed, method in the madness. Thank you!
Maybie find out if Guinness could give you an award….Hugs from Esquimalt
Cardoons can be battered and fried. A traditional Italian preparation.
Why does he have so much powdery mildew, what can you do to stop the spread or just stop powdery mildew all together next year?
If you’re still wondering most people bake kardon roots like a carrot
New to the channel.
Fascinating videos and information.
I wish I lived next door to you and I could get samples from your garden!
Very impressive indeed..
Yes I remember trying to grow the red foliaged runner beans for a person I used to work for here in Edmonton!