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2009 gardens

Discussion in 'Home Improvement & DIY Forum' started by token, Mar 5, 2009.

  1. wordsworth

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    Those really look good.
     
  2. token

    token I'm a lady

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    I won't be planting out until after Easter. I don't want to chance it. Soon as I put mine in the ground, it'll snow. God hates me.

    They're still hanging out in their 2-liter containers in the hoophouse for now.

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  3. Plate Dad

    Plate Dad It is what it is!!!!

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    toes look good. What's in front cups?
     
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    Plate Dad It is what it is!!!!

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    thinking about going Victory. Raised beds. The whole back yard. Thoughts.
     
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    Starting a little late for all of that aren't you?
     
  6. token

    token I'm a lady

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    Petunias are the largest, zinnias just sprouting, some morning glories, possibly some sunflowers, moonvine, and other annuals. With freezing temperatures forecast for next week, I'm glad I haven't taken the hoophouse down yet. That's where I'll plant my corn for the cucumber trellis.
     
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    On some things. The normal stuff will grow in about anything. I remember my dad had a garden under those huge electrical towers. Want to talk about work. I think I pick out about 20 dump truck loads for rocks. Know it will take time. Got to start somewhere. Just want thoughts on the type.
     
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    have you planted anything yet? what do you make your trellis out of?
     
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    I finally have some strawberries from plants I planted last year. Still green but hopefully will ripen shortly. Never grown strawberries before.

    Planted some tomato plants as well as some herbs last weekend.
     
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    Where in the world is token?

    I found my McCasslin bean seeds. I planted two rows, the pole variety.
    I also planted bodies, i have their heads covered up in this pic to protect them from the frost last night.
     

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