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  1. How do you make the eggplant? it is an easy plant to grow and I will like to add variety to my food Ihae goal, to have almost 50% to 75% of food from my patio, so I need small plants. Also, have you try chowchow? it is easy to grow and produce a lot. -i think they call it mirliton in the US.

  2. I love your garden, the difference from the beginning is really extreme.
    Your use of kitchen scraps next to your trees is a really good idea. The natural way of feeding the plants, great.
    Great video. love it. Keep up the good work.

  3. Totally just had a Robbie & Gary moment…. my neighbor set an old utility sink in the ditch for garbage pickup…. My son and I stopped to snap it up after school. It will make a perfect compost bin/ planter!!

  4. When was the first day you deployed the woodchips? As a fellow southern californian who is all in with the woodchip strategy, I'd like to guesstimate an ETA for my garden. I started covering my garden 6/16 one plastic Target box per day. I grab a box from my library woodchips pile before work everyday. I don't have as much land as you and the HOA(and my wife) won't let a tree trimmer dump a load on my driveway.

  5. love those papaya trees, we found our papaya trees from the base of my orange tree.  the ones that we moved grow much slower than the one under the orange tree(stress I guess).    I wish there is a way that the arbor companies can dump those wood chip directly in my backyard.  That pile we got from last spring took me 7 days to move from the front yard to the back yard.   You guys are so lucky to have a big property and the truck can roll all the way into the place you want to dump them.

  6. Can you give us a recipe for egg plant – I don't like it much but I'd be willing to give it another go if the recipe was good. I had a massive harvest of the little finger ones a couple of years ago and I gave kilos of them away (all organic : ) ) Yes they do grow like weeds in my garden so does coriander : ( (cilantro) do you have a recipe to make that taste good? (I don't think so…)

  7. Great tip putting a bottomless pot around seedlings. My rolypolys destroyed my first set of seedlings last spring. I started throwing veg scraps around the seedlings to lure them away. It actually worked pretty well. They especially like corncobs.

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