How does your garden grow?

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I don't have any silverbelles, cockle shells or pretty maids all in a row. I do have all these seeds started* and/or we have ready to go into the ground- Lettuce*
    Green Curled Endive Roquette/Arugula Green Towers Romaine Black Seeded Simpson Salad Bowl Grand Rapids
Spinach* Eggplant*
    Ghostbuster Hybrid (white) Black Beauty (Purple)
Tomatoes*
    Eva Purple Ball Cherokee Purple Abraham Lincoln Brandywine Mortgage Lifter Snowball (seeds have not come yet)
Squash*
    Grey Zucchini Zucchini Elite Yellow Crookneck Spaghetti Squash
Celery* Cabbage*
    Early Flat Dutch Red Acre
Cucumber*
    Marketmore 80 Sumter
Herbs*
    Dill Tarragon Rosemary Basil Dark Opal Purple Basil Chives Cilantro FlatLeaf Parsley Thyme Oregano Mint Lemon Balm
Okra - clemson spineless Beans & Peas
    Asparagus Beans Sugar Snaps Alaska Peas Kentucky Wonder Pole Beans Tender Green Little Marvel Stringless Blue Lake
Turnips - purple top white globe Collards - georgia southern Artichokes*
    Emerald Imperial Star
Popcorn
    Strawberry Chocolate Cherry
Sweet Corn
    Silver Queen Chubby Checker Ruby Queen
Mamoth Sunflowers Pumpkin
    Cushaw Giant Jack O'Lantern
Watermelon
    Sugar Baby Strawberry Grey Stripe
Gourds Red Potatoes There will be more to add to this list. Steven is pitching a fit and my time is over for the morning. Will you be planting a vegetable/herb garden this spring?

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Pam said:

Damn girl! I wanted to grow a garden but I have space issues. My problems are solved though because I'll just stop by your veg/fruit stand when the harvests come in. You'll certainly have enough! lol

kenju said:

Will you adopt me? (as long as I don't have to hoe too often...LOL)


I will probably put some herbs in a pot for the deck, but our soil is too poor for a garden, and I have neither the energy or the money to bring it up to par.

kenju said:

Will you adopt me? (as long as I don't have to hoe too often...LOL)


I will probably put some herbs in a pot for the deck, but our soil is too poor for a garden, and I have neither the energy or the money to bring it up to par.

renn said:

I plan to grow some tomatoes, herbs and a few flowers.

Due to mole/vole problems, all items will be in pots - and on a raised bed of some sort. Since the weather can't seem to decide what season it is, I plan to wait at least another week before planting anything.

MIss E said:

Yum! I won't have a garden but my in-laws live out in the country and have a huge one like yours. They keep us stocked. I can't wait for fresh tomatoes. I slice them up, add a little salt and that is my lunch. I am salivating right now just thinking about it!

That is an awesome list.

I posted today about ONE of the woes of apartment living. But NEXT YEAR we'll have room for a garden and I'd like to do tomatoes and cucumbers.

Maybe by then you could give me a few tips!

Marcie said:

Yes, I'll be planting a garden. Where we live I have to wait until June to start planting. (we have frost until then, ugh)
I love picking the fresh veggies and the girls love watching them grow. I usually just grow, tomatoes, carrotts, beets, blue potatoes, beans, peas, radish, onions and sometimes I'll plant a few herbs. Oh and green and red peppers - they're the easiest to grow around here, along with tomatoes.

Ang said:

We are planting a garden, but nothing as spectacular as yours!

When the world ends, I'm coming to your house...you've got all the food!

MommaK said:

Possibly. We need to get the area cleared frist. I'll send you pics and probably call for advice when we do it. Hope yours survives this awful cold!!

Happy Easter, sweetie!
xo

the bee said:

Sounds wonderful !!! I live in an apt but I do have dish herb gardens. I will be doing the farm womens market and canning this year .
Also, the onion pie was yummy !!! I added ham and it was great. Thanks !

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