My Red Onions
@emnuhpe (993)
Medan, Indonesia
20 responses
@nitirrbb7 (4317)
• India
4 Jul 20
That's really nice and wise of you utilise your time at the right thing, I appreciate that
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@DaddyEvil (137602)
• United States
10 Jul 20
Excuse me... but don't I know you from somewhere?
How are you doing, Nitin? I haven't seen you in far too long!
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@BelleStarr (61101)
• United States
4 Jul 20
That seems to be growing quite nicely.
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@Ivanfadli_05 (10)
• United States
4 Jul 20
Gardening, it's fun. I learned many things about gardening while in this situation.
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@choijungeun (2629)
• Hangzhou, China
4 Jul 20
the strength of plant is amazing,their lives are very strong and optimistic
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@emnuhpe (993)
• Medan, Indonesia
4 Jul 20
I hope i can harvest it. And thank you for your attention...
@petatonicsca (7070)
• Japan
4 Jul 20
I like to put the root ends of my green onions that I bought in the grocery into the ground, after cutting up the long part to cook with. It's amazing, they grow more green onions. Spinach and other leafy vegetables work this way too.
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@DaddyEvil (137602)
• United States
10 Jul 20
Very nice! I love to garden, too, but I only grow tomatoes, flowers and other plants that aren't really edible... Although I do have some house plants that some people tell me are eaten in other parts of the world, like my elephant ear plants.
Is this plant eaten in your country?
@BenWardhana (167)
• Tangerang, Indonesia
8 Jul 20
@emnuhpe it is awesome. Utilize backyard for edible plants is great idea these days
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@Young_boy (1055)
• Bekasi, Indonesia
8 Jul 20
Cool, my house in my village also plant any vegetable. If we need some chili or spinach we just take it :)