Farms: New seeds & Urban Farm in Queens New York
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I recently went up to Queens New York to film an urban farm which I will be posting a video on. But during our time there we decided to go to Flushing, an part of Queens with a large Asian community. While there we found some really interesting plants & seeds.
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Haha I laughed so hard when she began spelling out 'Spinach' for you.
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Sun flower seeds are lifeeeeeeeee! Sun flower seeds are loveeeeeeeee!
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It must be like an adventure to walk through the city and purchase seeds and plants. It looks like so much fun. I live in the middle of nowhere and purchase most of my seeds online. Another awesome video!
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That tree will produce fruit very quickly--- I like them when they are a hard ripe-
-Asians eat them in different stages.. I don't like the mushy stagebut the Vitamin C content well exceeds any citrus! AWESOME STUFF!! -
I lived in South Korea for 3yrs... Koreans make amazing gardens-- it was always nice to see gardens instead of lawns! Make friends with them- they will teach you so much! Life long bonds are made- I have great Korean friends!
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Were at in flushing queens you went to, and what street was that i live in Ny and i would love to visit thoses places you brought the seeds at
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Can you grow persimmon in cold climate? I love them, such a cool video,
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Hey i was just wondering if you meditate and do yoga?? love the vids man!!
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I love this! I live in Flushing and enjoy the abundance and variety of produce there. Looking forward to hearing more about the urban farm.
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Really interesting video. Loved the little plot of garden and all the interesting seeds you got. Hope to see the Urban farm video soon. Loving everything you are sharing Anthony.
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you can propagate the chinese spinach from cuttings too
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Real cool
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You found interesting things and at a bargain price :) Your sponge gourd do look like my 2 little luffas, I'm trying them for the first time this year, hopefully we'll have a warm and long summer this year so we can have sponges, eat them and save seeds!