Food Grows Almost Wild in Streets in the Philippines Gorilla Gardening
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Nice video, you should plant moringa miracle tree for life in Tagalog called malunggay. Have nice adventure in the Philippines and happy gardening..
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Awesome info Marty...people around the world should start this great idea!!! Thanks for always putting out wonderful videos that Nourish our Souls!!! May Our Precious Creator of Life bless you and your family greatly!!!
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I can not wait till my trees are established. I wish I could grow some of the thing they are going on the street
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We had surrounding fruit trees where we lived in the Philippines! Mango, avocado and guava! We also had a coconut tree on the front of the house by the street and bananas in the back! Great video Marty! Thanks for sharing! Misilla
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