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It's gardening time! Post your pics.

Anyone else grow fruit/vegetables/herbs?

I expanded my garden this year and it's coming along nicely.

So far I've got three types of beans planted (green/limas/cowpeas), three types of tomatos (bigboy hybrid/sweet 100s/grape), two types of peppers (jalapeno/bell - can't been seen in the pics) and some green onions (that are still too small to spot in the pics):

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I also hope to get some nice watermelons and honeydews out of this old garden box:

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Feel free to contribute pics of your garden!
 
ill have to upload my pics. I just finished clearing out my hunk o' dirt. My mango tree, figs, and prickly pear need some annual company! im gonna plant a few wild grape species, and probably some novelty vegies. Ive already got purple potatoes! :D

Pics to come!
 
I used to have a tomato and pumpkin plant, but my new puppies ate them. ???
 
ive still got a foot of snow and the ground is froze solid...........
 
Gardening time? It's still snowing here.
 
We're supposed to get a foot of snow overnight and that tends to settle down the gardening bug. But I have lettuce, kohlrabi, pak choi etc. seedlings under lights that'll be ready to go out by mid-April. Starting some of those indoors gives us a good head start on greens. Too bad I can't do the same with potatoes, beets, beans and so on. I'd love to start harvesting them a month earlier. I'll start tomatoes in a couple weeks for planting out in May.
 
Snow?? I thought that stuff was just a myth! :blush:

We're practically back in the summer cycle here in South Florida with heat, pouring rains.. all that good stuff. :rolleyes:


Anyway, the best part of growing vegetables is that they grow FAST!

Here's some pics from today:

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It's hard to believe how much they've grown in just 17 days. The old pics look almost alien to me.
 
was -20 a week ago....still have some snow on the ground......some more predicted next week..........
 
Snow?? I thought that stuff was just a myth! :blush:

We're practically back in the summer cycle here in South Florida with heat, pouring rains.. all that good stuff. :rolleyes:


Anyway, the best part of growing vegetables is that they grow FAST!

Here's some pics from today:

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g2.jpg


g3.jpg


It's hard to believe how much they've grown in just 17 days. The old pics look almost alien to me.


Damn, you're making me look like a slack-jawed punk! I haven't even started to consider a garden. A Rototiller plus some explosives may be necessary to open a space . . .
 
  • #10
Golly that wast for 19 days! I have a few tomato plants, grape, lemon, white beauty, and green pear tomatoes ready for outise. Here In Toronto the snow is gone, just waiting for no more nights in the -.
 
  • #11
Lordy! You're keeping those tomatoes warm enough, I see.
~Joe
 
  • #12
My garden will look a little like that in 3 months. Maybe.
 
  • #13
Wow!
planting vegetables in March?
thats amazing..

around here its not safe to plant seeds until May 1st..
snow in April is very common..

low of 25 tonight..

Scot
 
  • #14
Vary nice garden, I began a vegetable garden last year and I enjoyed the products greatly. Though, I wouldn't take photo's of it. I save that for the ornamental garden.
 
  • #15
I'm planting tomato seeds today, but they won't go in the ground for a couple months. It's crocus season here.
 
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