We haven’t tried those species yet but would love to do so:
Apple Cactus (Queen of the Night)
Brazilian Red Pepper
Candy Cane Beets
Cucamelons
Egyptian walking Onions
Goji Berries: don’t over water
Jujube
Kumquat
Kiwi
Loquat
Moringa: Has edible flowers and edible leaves
Patty Squash
Prickly Pear
Tamarillo
Yardlong Beans
Agave :)
which varieties do you want to grow ? Have you tried some of the above? Which ones can you recommend that we must grow next?
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