BreezyHills
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I finally understand why Elliot loved blondies.
As usualwhores talking about chad
whores talking about chad
That's cool, what other plants have you been growing?I having started a small plantation of Mandarin oranges trees
Ginkgo trees and mulberry and comfrey and daylilies and Dandelion's... LotsThat's cool, what other plants have you been growing?
I know this might sound exaggerated but you're living the life. Nice, Ginkgo nuts are used in sweet desserts over here. And as for the Dandelions... they're beautiful.Ginkgo trees and mulberry and comfrey and daylilies and Dandelion's... Lots
It's possible anywhere. Most of my best stuff is in bucketsI know this might sound exaggerated but you're living the life. Nice, Ginkgo nuts are used in sweet desserts over here. And as for the Dandelions... they're beautiful.
I want a garden like you too but sadly it isn't possible here in Asia.
I have no idea how that works but I'm glad it works outIt's possible anywhere. Most of my best stuff is in buckets
Grow stuff in buckets of dirtI have no idea how that works but I'm glad it works out
A bucket of dirt is enough to sustain a tree?Grow stuff in buckets of dirt
They are small trees.A bucket of dirt is enough to sustain a tree?
It's in a two gallon bucket and is about 4 feet high.A bucket of dirt is enough to sustain a tree?
The skins are used in Chinese cuisine too, in red bean desserts.They are small trees.
"Dwarf Orange's" literally.
They're tiny. But, since they're organic.
I can eat the whole thing skin and all. Main reason for growing my own was to be able to eat the skins...
On commercial orange groves, they spray weird toxic (antifungal) crap and ruin the skins. The skins have lots of food value.
Lovely, happy planting.It's in a two gallon bucket and is about 4 feet high.
And I have a bunch of tiny seedlings





