Last year was my first time growing anything besides weed. I’d like to grow fruits and veggies this year if I get some spare time to fuck with it. Kinda just let it go to shit last year. I used my leftover dirt from indoor grows and made raised bedsGetting ready for the summer..........19 packs in the mailbox, some flowers also.
New this year for the garden is popcorn instead of sweet corn.
Lotsa tomatoes, lotsa garlic, lotsa cukes, lotsa greens also have an okra to try out. Who else is growing veggies?View attachment 47664
Generally after mothers day, but I have a cheap greenhouse to get them out of the house.I'll be rocking some out this year. Multiple peppers planned, tomatoes for the peppers, green onions, maybe some herbs. We always have caterpillars, slugs, and aphids. They destroy everything. I've already got garlic and onions in the ground. When do you start planting?
I totally forgot I have strawberries and Spearmint as well. That is great that you have your yard nice and prepared. I wish mine was. The previous owners didn't care for the property. There is just something about digging in dirt that I really enjoy.Generally after mothers day, but I have a cheap greenhouse to get them out of the house.
Got garlic, and strawberries already planted. Bugs suck....I have evolved into growing stuff that bugs don't destroy. Anything in the Broccoli family I purchase at the store..........those worms that eat them were apparently invented in my yard.
I got some "Max" pumpkin seeds to play with this year and a buncha flowers.
All my garden dirt has been only fed organically for the last 10 years..zero fertilizer. I went with manure and green manures and now I'm 100% green manure, cover crops and compost.
Cool, that's a good buy right there. I like seeing a garden bed full of giant squash leaves. Everything else I grow in containers or fabric bags...or buckets on nutrient water, outdoor hydroponics is cool.I used to do acorns and butternuts but I found this produce farm and now I go during harvest season and it's 1 buck per squash. And they are huge. I load up every fall. Feed about half to the deer over the winter.
I believe I am gonna focus on light "DEP" this year because of thieves and hemp pollen.Last year was my first time growing anything besides weed. I’d like to grow fruits and veggies this year if I get some spare time to fuck with it. Kinda just let it go to shit last year. I used my leftover dirt from indoor grows and made raised bedsView attachment 47669View attachment 47670View attachment 47671View attachment 47672View attachment 47673View attachment 47669View attachment 47670View attachment 47671View attachment 47672View attachment 47673
Twooooo, can be as sad as one..........I believe I am gonna focus on light "DEP" this year because of thieves and hemp pollen.
I will be growing clones from my one "Amish Heirloom Tomato". lol
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Going down "memory lane" again. lolTwooooo, can be as sad as one..........
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I would love to get my hands on some of those. I do ghost, habanero, jalapeno, Anaheim, and banana peppers every year and make my own hot sauces. This year I'm trying to kind of go heirloom with them and start from last year's seed. Good luck with them!I picked up some chocolate habanero seeds last year, I'm wanting to run some this year...I should get those started indoors so they can take off outside.
Hell yeah. Thanks man! We have a pretty long outdoor season. Late April to late september or early October. My dear friend said I should share some pictures from my garden. I'd love to see what everyone here does with other plants as well.@Seed of Memory https://www.rareseeds.com/store/vegetables/peppers/hot/chocolate-habanero-pepper
Baker Creek has damn near everything.....
We do the gahhhhhhden thing here as well. It's one of the reasons (and outdoor weed) we bought this place. The season is short....June to late September....so some things don;t have enough time....but tomatoes, peppers, asparagus (some is native), beets, cucumbers, potatoes, carrots, lettuce., celery,green beans and more do well here if you give em ample water. I posted some pics in another thread here so here's the link
It's Nature's Way
We all love growing the plant....but many of us also love growing other types of flowers/veggies/cacti/etc.etc.etc. as well. This thread is to share pictures >you< took in your garden/favorite outdoor space/and of nature at her finest. If you snapped a good shot, please share. (stock photos...chuckersparadise.com
Ya man, I can relate........I live on a rock cliff, just about any dirt I have, I bought. Been thru many shovels, lol. Taken many years too. Got rockwalls all over the place.Actually my veggie and flower gardens are my greatest passion. It's been tough. Spent the past 4 years just preparing garden spots. I live on a mountain ridge and I joke that I farm rocks! You literally cannot put a shovel in the ground without hitting a rock. Started to build a stone wall with everything I've dug up.View attachment 47729
No disrespect smoke but wtf with your kids man!??!?! What did you do to them??!!? How can they breath?!?! Oh the poor things Did you plant those poor children there after you suffocated them?My kids and I built this little garden last spring. Just grew okra, bell peppers, jalapenos, yellow squash, one surprise pumpkin plant, and couple cherokee purple tomatoes and a row of super sweet corn.View attachment 47682
Added 3 loads of horse shitView attachment 47683
Dont have any pics from the summer but we had 9 ft tall okra and tomatoes out the wazoo lol until the pumpkin took over lol.View attachment 47684
Now we have 2 gardens about same size, should be better this year if the weather will cooperate.
I'm only going to grow 2-3, I'd be happy to share some out. Shoot me a pm if you're interested.I would love to get my hands on some of those. I do ghost, habanero, jalapeno, Anaheim, and banana peppers every year and make my own hot sauces. This year I'm trying to kind of go heirloom with them and start from last year's seed. Good luck with them!