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    What did you plant in your Garden?

    I just got everything planted. This is what I have going this year:

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    Tomatoes, cucumbers (for pickling--I can't stand them otherwise), pumpkins, squash, potatoes, annaheim peppers, watermelon.

    I decided I'd plant part of my garden in the parking strip this year to see how it grows as it's the only place in my yard anymore with full sun all day. So far though, that's the only part of my garden where a plant has died.

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    -Better Boy tomatoes
    -Early Girl tomatoes
    -California Wonder bell peppers
    -Cucumbers
    -Cantaloupe

    http://giantmuh.blogspot.com/2009/04...n-of-eden.html

    -R

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    Re: What did you plant in your Garden?

    [quote=accadacca]I just got everything planted. This is what I have going this year:

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    "Always look at the bright side of life"

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    I'll never tell but a guy I know said he saw her in Mexico.
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    8 Romas
    4 Beefmasters
    4 Big Jim Peppers
    2 Jalepenos
    2 Cucumber
    1 Spaghetti Squash
    2 Asparagus
    4 Raspberries
    2 rows of Peas

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    I am growing very small amounts of a couple things this year. Gonna see what I like and what is easiest to maintain before committing to a large crop, hehe. So far I do not not like broccoli. It's been infested with worms 2x already and looks ugly growing. My favorite is the grapes. They grow fast and low maintenance. Strawberries though are really cool in that they have already stared yielding fruit in less than a month.

    So 6 plants of each.

    - Strawberries
    - Lettuce
    - Broccoli
    - Watermelon
    - Cucumbers
    - Cantalopes

    and 8 grapes.

    Gonna drop the hydroponics this year. Hated seeing all that lettuce going to waste with no one eating it. Even tried giving it away but only one neighbor took me up on it. :(
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    had to convert the greenhouse to bike storage but I did plant tomatoes, zuchini, crookneck, and sweet onions.....all too small to justify a picture

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Barron
    -Better Boy tomatoes
    -Early Girl tomatoes
    -California Wonder bell peppers
    -Cucumbers
    -Cantaloupe

    http://giantmuh.blogspot.com/2009/04...n-of-eden.html

    -R
    Cantaloupe? The only thing they're good for is target practice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimflint1
    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Barron
    -Better Boy tomatoes
    -Early Girl tomatoes
    -California Wonder bell peppers
    -Cucumbers
    -Cantaloupe

    http://giantmuh.blogspot.com/2009/04...n-of-eden.html

    -R
    Cantaloupe? The only thing they're good for is target practice!
    You must be thinking of someone else's cantaloupe - I planted eaters!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Barron
    Quote Originally Posted by jimflint1
    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Barron
    -Better Boy tomatoes
    -Early Girl tomatoes
    -California Wonder bell peppers
    -Cucumbers
    -Cantaloupe

    http://giantmuh.blogspot.com/2009/04...n-of-eden.html

    -R
    Cantaloupe? The only thing they're good for is target practice!
    You must be thinking of someone else's cantaloupe - I planted eaters!
    That be an expensive target. Cantaloupe and Honeydew... Mmmmm...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ilanimaka
    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Barron
    Quote Originally Posted by jimflint1
    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Barron
    -Better Boy tomatoes
    -Early Girl tomatoes
    -California Wonder bell peppers
    -Cucumbers
    -Cantaloupe

    http://giantmuh.blogspot.com/2009/04...n-of-eden.html

    -R
    Cantaloupe? The only thing they're good for is target practice!
    You must be thinking of someone else's cantaloupe - I planted eaters!
    That be an expensive target. Cantaloupe and Honeydew... Mmmmm...
    Cantaloupe? Pull - KABOOM

    Honeydew? Pull - KABOOM

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    Come on man, turn off your tungsten filter!




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    Is that what that is? Sorry still trying to learn how to use this fancy camera.
    Your safety is not my responsibility.

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    Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Bell peppers (multiple colours), Poblano peppers, Green Beans, Peas, Lettuce and other stuff (its my wifes garden I don't really care). I just had to fix it as the new puppy jumped the 4 foot fence that surrounds it last week and dug some nice holes and ate the watering system. it was pretty and had ground cloth.. now it is Jacked but will still grow plants

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    What did you plant in your Garden?
    Ice actually gardening..... you guys crack me up.....

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    Let's see....

    Veggies:

    2 kinds of tomatoes
    eggplant
    peas
    beans
    beets
    spinach
    4 kinds of lettuce
    cucumbers
    zuccini
    butternut squash
    acorn squash

    Herbs:

    2 kinds of oregano
    basil
    cilantro
    sage
    thyme
    tarragon
    parsley
    rosemary
    chives

    Nothing like cooking dinner and walking out the back door to get some fresh ingredients!! Yum!
    Two roads diverged in a wood, and I - I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference. ~ Frost

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    Since we're on the topic, does anybody here use the square foot gardening method?

    http://journeytoforever.org/garden_sqft.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by ilanimaka
    Since we're on the topic, does anybody here use the square foot gardening method?

    http://journeytoforever.org/garden_sqft.html
    I do a version of square food gardening but I use old tires that I cut the sidewalls out of and the flip inside out. I will try to remember to snap a photo it some time soon. I am still trying to get my garden in.

    Hey Treehugger, I have had that horrible Simon & Garfunkel song in my head all day after reading your list of herbs. "Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme........."Darn you.

    So far I only have 4 varieties of tomatoes, cucumber, zuccini, beets and a slew of peas. I still have to get the peppers, corn, beans, basil, yellow squash...etc. in and soon.
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    I'm in Vancouver - what do you think I'm growing? Export quality!

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