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What does your garden grow?

Started by iKate, May 09, 2015, 09:10:53 PM

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iKate

I just tilled up ours and we are going to grow some peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers and other stuff.

What are you growing this season?
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LordKAT

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enigmaticrorschach

don't have a green thumb and I rather mountain bike xD
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LordKAT

My flowers should be OK, just haven't time or tools for a veg garden yet.
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Lady Smith

Weeds for me too  :laugh:  Due to this illness I have I don't have the energy anymore for gardening, but I do have some fantastic climbing roses which pretty much look after themselves.
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Jill F

Tomatoes (3 kinds), basil (2 kinds), Italian parsley, Greek oregano, flowers (lots of kinds)
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Mariah

Several different colors of roses.
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Lady Smith

Quote from: Jill F on May 09, 2015, 09:24:57 PM
Tomatoes (3 kinds), basil (2 kinds), Italian parsley, Greek oregano, flowers (lots of kinds)

When I was still up to it I used to grow Italian tomatoes, French beans, climbing beans and broad beans, parsley and spinach.  My Rosemary bush has turned into a hedge and I think it ate the rest of my herb garden.  My garden was only small, but it used to produce well.  I'm thinking of planting an avocado tree where my patch of garden used to be.

I like broad beans and I remember saying to a co-worker once that broad beans were better than sex.  She responded by saying that I must have lousy sex and I said, 'No you've just been eating really bad broad beans.'
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Devlyn

<sitting on porch in a rocking chair with a shotgun>   Asparagus.  :laugh:

I'm going to do jalapenos for a large batch of wine. And stay out of that corner
of the garden kids, adults only!  >:-)

Hugs, Devlyn
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LordKAT

Quote from: Devlyn Marie on May 09, 2015, 10:38:13 PM
<sitting on porch in a rocking chair with a shotgun>   Asparagus.  :laugh:

I'm going to do jalapenos for a large batch of wine. And stay out of that corner
of the garden kids, adults only!  >:-)

Hugs, Devlyn

now, asparagus wine....
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saharo

#11
I want to plant Hawaian Wood Rose Baby.. Im a shaman and i create basically everything in my garden... From medicines, drugs, superfoods to basic veggies and stuff.

Also i want strawberries yumyum
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iKate


Quote from: Devlyn Marie on May 09, 2015, 10:38:13 PM
<sitting on porch in a rocking chair with a shotgun>   Asparagus.  :laugh:

I'm going to do jalapenos for a large batch of wine. And stay out of that corner
of the garden kids, adults only!  >:-)

Hugs, Devlyn

Ha ha ha. I have to try that wine, Devlyn!
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FTMax

Right now I've got 2 kinds of tomatoes, 3 kinds of peppers, and some basil going. Cucumbers decided that they wanted to die  :(
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Tessa James

A mixed hardwood and conifer forest we started 35 years ago.  We also have a mature blueberry patch and currently a mix of tomatoes, potatoes and other veggies in raised containers to thwart the giant slugs of the NW. 

We do have many other wildlife mouths we share with but it is like living in a National Geographic moment and a daily joy.  The blueberries are particularly a draw for critters of all kinds.
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londonswaves

We grow tulips and roses in our garden.. Fruit and berry-wise, we have apples and plumbs. We also have lots of berry bushes, too many kinds to list lol. (also I don't even remember them all.. only one I know we have for sure is raspberry.)
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iKate

we planted a bunch of plants yesterday. Tomatoes, lettuce, peppers, eggplant and okra.
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JenSquid

A great big old rhubarb. The plant's at least 30 years old, and we don't harvest it often, so it's gotten BIG. I think it's pretty happy looking.

I'd some more marigolds. I think they're gorgeous flowers, and I love how they smell.
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