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        <title>Allotment or vegetable garden walkthrough subtropical end of May almost winter</title>
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        <description>I know I said I would keep my gardening videos shorter after my allotment episode but I got carried away again... 😃 In this video, winter is just one day off here in the subtropics therefore temps are ideal for many different plants. The following food plants are shown and discussed briefly: Avocados, artichokes, strawberries, several herbs, tomatoes, eggplants, lettuce, cabbage, cauliflower, beans, capsicum (sweet peppers), kale, cucumbers, spinach, peanuts, beetroots, asparagus, potatoes, zucchini, squash, sweet potato, grapes, and more. Also, I show how I raise seedlings using half toilet rolls as biodegradable pots and whinge about my little Willy Wagtale mate. Thanks for watching! -~--~--~- Please watch: "5 Fruit Tree &amp; Veggie Patch Questions" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50HgG0yBX80 -~--~--~-</description>
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