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No. I had a garden at the last house. It was a lot of work.
Here-It is just another thing to mow around. I can easily go to a farmers market and get what I want. |
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My I'm going to have a garden neighbors or the f****** worst.
They never really harvest their s*** and keep it clean.. |
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man, I keep on forgetting that I can slice up cuxs and lemons for ice water (and sun tea for that matter). I've done the banana peel/water, that is a game changer too!! I love this thread, thanks for moving it over to the lighter side! |
NO and stop asking me
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yeah, the timing is just way off what I'm used to. And then there's the dang pests. I tried growing some jalapenos and some other peppers but first the javelinas ate three pots worth in the front yard overnight. Then i tried the backyard, and apparently the rabbits like peppers as well. Burnt four pots of tomatoes around the same time as well. I thought about building a raised set of beds but haven't gotten that motivated yet, lol. So far, the only things I've managed to grow successfully are some green onions and some rosemary. I'd like to be able to grow some basic herbs, and some tomatoes and onions? Not sure what else is reasonable. |
yea i will be planting soon, i do a small one in big plastic tubs. i only plant stuff to make salsa, tomatoes. onions, and jalepenos. maybe when i retire i can do a bigger one and spend more time in the garden, looking forward to that time !
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This year we are doing the cherry tomatoes, cucumbers and radishes....mostly for the salads I like to eat during the hit summer months. |
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Planted 7 new asparagus roots yesterday. I first planted some when I moved into my house 28 years ago. Pickings have always been slim. When the growing got hot I'd M barely get a handful for dinner for me and the GF.
I never tended to it though watering and etc. Just let mother nature determine my harvest. |
Yeah, every year. It gets bigger every year too. I'm up to 8 raised beds and I fenced it all in this year to keep the deer away hopefully. I have my best luck with green beans, carrots, tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, okra, asparagus (comes back every year). I also plant potatoes, radishes, and zuccinis but not in the same amount as the rest. I started putting food away a few years ago with an old fashioned pressure canner. I'm still eating on the grean beans, okra, carrots, and maters from last summer.
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I'm down to just the fruit trees, and planting some peppers, corn, and gold potatoes.
The local mennonites and their child slave labor make everything else so cheap it's not worth the time. What they don't grow and nearly give away they have hauled in and nearly give away. |
I'll plant some tomatoes and peppers again this year. Lot's of BLTs and salsa I hope!
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