For many that live abroad , the act of gardening can be a way to connect and have access to homegrown food we miss from back home. Filipino favourite vegetable; like Pechay (bok choy), bittermelon, sitaw (long beans), saluyot (Jute), upo, eggplant and kangkong can definitely be grown even in a Canadian garden. You'll be able to recreate traditional dishes too.
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For many that live abroad , the act of gardening can be a way to connect and have access to homegrown food we miss from back home. Filipino favourite vegetable; like Pechay (bok choy), bittermelon, sitaw (long beans), saluyot (Jute), upo, eggplant and kangkong can definitely be grown even in a Canadian garden. You'll be able to recreate traditional dishes too.
That's fantastic 😍😍😍
I'm grateful to hear the Tagalog names too (not sure what area you're from so I'm just saying Tagalog)
Pechay is pechay. Bokchoy resembles pechay but its not, the steam is green in bokchoy.
I don’t get people, who spend all this time and sweat, and harvest not ripe tomatoes 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
❤♥️♥️♥️nyc your garden
angkat aku menjadi adikmu om🥺
Dude,lol, that garden of yours…. Wow.
👍👍👍
Very Very nice ❤❤❤❤❤
Super
We also eat jute in India
Fresh vegetables I love them very much
Ilocano ka Ading? 🤙🏾
Can you do a video on how you actually cook that Filipino squash inquiring minds would like to know.😊
How do you grow okra in Canada? I'm in the pnw and I can't figure out it. 😭
This garden is so great. ❤ all his videos. love the burgundy Okra.
Nice! Thanks for sharing.
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Waooo ❤
Love it
Very good ❤
Grt Job Bro Grt harvest Bro…..same vegetables we to consume in Indian too….
Great! 💯😃
Kaka ingit naman
I love your garden same I want that my garden also look like this
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Bakit po ang hilig ng mga tao sa Cananda mag garden🥰🥰🥰