Today’s harvest includes our first ever beetroot which is much more impressive than ...

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... our first ever onions

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That's a delicious looking harvest! Our gardens here have been slow going since we initially waited a long while for seeds.

I planted papaya seeds in a container and have a bunch of baby trees now. I then planted 3 outside and so far 2 of them have been eaten, probably by ants. I now plan to move them into individual containers so that they can grow up a bit before trying again outside.

The jungle is a different environment so we are learning as we go... Part of my plan is to plant dozens (or maybe hundreds) of trees so that there is enough abundance for all.

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Keep planting and harvesting brother!

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Sounds like the perfect plan. Can only imagine how fast things get eaten up if they are not well developed. Appreciate the picture. Amazing to think they are papaya. I remember harvesting them outside our home in Bali with a big long stick ;)

Every great food forest begins with a single seed.

Our future forest is still expanding and very much still in pots!

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Indeed. A local woman who works here has 15 avocado trees. She brought us many fruits and I just planted those seeds yesterday in containers. I'm envisioning dozens (hundreds?) of each fruit bearing tree. Then there will be plenty for us and the local animals!

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wow, seems good. My father grows some in our garden...we can eat a couple of home grown vegetables...

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Your dad is a clever man :)

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He was always a hard worker. Don't think so he is clever.

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