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hey @meno and @timcliff , i hope you see these tags...and at least take a moment to check this steemian out. in regards to you both posting about spreading the good word of steemit/the steem blockchain...on other social media. this guy....mentions steemit at the end of every single video. he puts out almost daily videos. from what i can see on youtube...he's the ONLY one doing that on the regular! just thought i'd throw his content past you. he's invested and opening his mouth daily! curie keeps finding him....but not many others. he's driving a LOT of awareness...and traffic....this way. cheers to you both....for encouraging others to share on YT and others social media. i appreciate you both very much. -jake

You have a really beautiful and healthy garden. You have a ton of different varieties in there.

Getting the right variety for a specific location definitely is key. Taking time to research and get the right variety might seem tasking at first but the result will definitely speak for it.

"repetitions is the mother of skill" that really is true, with consistency, we will only get better. Quite an educative video..

Thank you @Audreybits!!
I think you hit the nail right on the head. Doing the research before can seem a little tasking, and I think most overlook the kind of investment that little task can actually be.
I appreciate your kind words and I’m glad you found value in the video 😁❤️

Oh yeah, that little task might turn out to be a really huge investment. Just sad that we often overlook it.

#smiles. Thank you for putting out such excellent tip out there.

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Thank you @curie!! Your continued support is what drives us to keep sharing this messages of growing your own food as naturally as possible 😁👍

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I did not know that is called a ground cherry. We call it pitpitok here. 😃

And lilac and albino peppers? Those are another new things for me. i knew of red and green peppers but not lilac and albino. The tomatoes look really healthy and your puppy is cute!

You spoke about variety selection so I think it will be of better help if you specify the varieties that you have good harvest versus the type of soil you have and the season when those varieties are at their peak.

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