Comments by "" (@janeveinotte9850) on "China Country Life"
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It's funny because about 5 to 7 years ago there was a fad in restaurants ( in Canadaπ¨π¦)with fried green beans with garlic . They charge a fortune for it ,like 6.99 for a extra small side bowl, with like 10 beans ,but it never tasted like anything but beans ,I am guessing they never used enough garlic πππππβ€β€β€β€. But you ask about what are favorite vegetables is . Now that a tricky question because it's what ever you can afford to buy and what's in season,because in Canada we have 5 months of growth and not in all the province's some are less. So each province has something they are good at growing ,one might be potatoes,wheat and cows in (PEI),one might be apples, corn,wild blueberries, cows,fish,and lobsters in ( Nova Scotia),wheat,cows,canola in (Manitoba),cows,barley canola,wheat in ( Alberta),peaches,apples, cherries, plums in(Ontario)fish, salmon in (British Columbia) Maple syrup famus,veggies in (Quebec)peas,lentils,wheat,mustard seed,canola, flaxseed,Saskatoon berry its like a blueberry in (Saskatchewan)seafood in (Newfoundland soils not good for growing)barley, grain corn,soybeans, canola in (New Brunswick)whale blubber,bison,muskox,fish in (Northwest Territories).unfortunately farming or having a small garden is a lost art to most people we all want the city life . Your lucky you no how to grow food, if counties start blowing each other up your gonna eat. But your soil seams to grow everything well . How long is your growing season that helps as well do you get snow ? If you don't get snow you might be able 2 plant some crops twice . I did plant a small veggie garden every year for about 30 years but nothing like you. I love your no nonsense videos that I can't wait to see with your loving parents the dog πΆ and of course your not starving cats π so keep them coming THANK YOU β€β€β€β€β€β€β€SORRY IF THIS IS LONG
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