Growing veggies in a near-equatorial area, can I…?

The altitude is high enough that it is temperate rather than tropical all the time. But there is practically no seasonal variation.

The soil is good quality, good organic content, plenty of fertizlier available. No need to worry about depleting the soil very soon.

Can I take seeds as soon as they appear on their respective fruits and vegetables and replant them immediately, or do they have to wait a while first? The climate and soil seem suitable for year round growing.

Are there any fruits or veggies that will just not grow year round, even if the conditions are good?

Which ones would be most suitable to grow year round? I’d like to get as many crops as possible to get enough seed to make this self-sustaining. Thanks!

14 MAY 08 1757 hrs, GMT.

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