This video shows how you can grow an edible Christmas tree and have the best of both worlds – a great looking tree and something to eat on Xmas day!
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Please watch: “5 Fruit Tree & Veggie Patch Questions”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50HgG0yBX80
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Happy Christmas, Mark!
Ha ha! Lovely Christmas tree Mark! Mine is my rosemary. Gonna decorate it today.
This is REALLY COOL, and GREAT information! I've never heard of this variety of spinach before. Thanks for sharing.
What a marvelous idea! I am going to have to write that plant name down for reference – I have never heard of climbing spinach! Merry Christmas to you, Mark, and your family! And I wish you many blessings in 2015!!
That's a great idea Mark. A real multi purpose christmas tree. Way better than the traditional pine.
Merry Christmas to you and your family Mark have a good one.
I love the Ceylon Spinach. Hadn't thought to make a tree out of it… LOL… I've done lots of pesto with it tho!!
Cool, Mark! Instead of having to clean up messy pine needles, you just eat it, and all is recycled and well ; )
That is amazing mate. Of course for the rest of us in the northern hemisphere who are freezing our Christmas nuts every time we go outside it is perhaps a bit of a pipe dream 😉 Seriously mate, I reckon that is awesome. Aus really is an amazing place. Love the videos and looking forward to more. Happy BBQ Christmas and thoroughly misbehaved New Year to you and yours. Cheers!
Beautiful Christmas tree Mark!!! Merry Christmas to you and your family!
I love the health benefits it provides, so I will chalk that one up on my "Must Get" list for next year. 🙂
That is an AMAZING IDEA!!!! Yes it's very cold here, but I bet we could do that just before Christmas. I will do this next year for sure, and I'm going to get the seeds now so that I will already have them. My cousin will love this, she is a garden nut, she grows all year long and would do it in her sleep if she could. Thank you so much. Bless you, Sheila
PSS I was just reading about this on a Cornell University site, and it says that when the plant flowers, it makes the leaves bitter. Looks like we better snip them off for a while so we can eat lots of the leaves. Very interesting plant.
I couldn't find a place to buy them yet, so if you know of a place for the purple type, let me know ok?
Bless, Sheila
Brilliant idea. I'll try next year.
I grow this too! Great stuff. Harvest and save the stems put the stems back in the ground and they will start a new plant.
That's a really clever idea Mark!
Hey Mark, could you make a video of how you germinate the climbing spinach seeds please?
You can learn more about it on woodprix website I think.
Wow, so very cool
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