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    Default Pictures of your gardens?

    I'm hoping to start planting a garden here soon. I have some room out front to do one. I wanted to see if anyone wants to share their pics so I can get inspired??

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    starting....
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    Quote Originally Posted by lovenlife View Post
    starting....

    aha - some ones growing red russian kale
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    My husband has been working so hard to get ours completed!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DebB View Post
    My husband has been working so hard to get ours completed!
    Can I borrow him? Or maybe trade husbands??? Pleeeze!!!

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    Wow, I love seeing everyone's gardens. I have had a hard time getting one started with the crazy weather we had this year in New Mexico. If it starts showing signs of life...I will share.

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    Quote Originally Posted by revdrcyn View Post
    Can I borrow him? Or maybe trade husbands??? Pleeeze!!!
    He has been working SO hard! I don't know if we'll get it all planted out this year or not - but we're going to try... *Ü*

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    my gardens about 25 X 80 . ive been seriously into mulching this plot for 15 years , grass / leafs / straw / wood chips / branches / decomposing logs / bark / wood ashes / lime all go in it at high levels . i sort of see it as growing on a mulch pile . well last fall i got about 12 bails of straw and spread them over entire garden , so in pics taken two months ago my garden looks like a big mulch pile . the pic with my foot in it is to show the huge / cheap packets of seeds i get from willhite in texas , along with my broadcasting method of putting bunch o different seeds in that little bowl then broadcasting them by hand onto the soil you see cleared in pics . prepare to see some very rich soil
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    Quote Originally Posted by DebB View Post
    My husband has been working so hard to get ours completed!
    Wow, looking good. I'm going to try to do container gardening on this small patio....wish I had your space. Looks great
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    Quote Originally Posted by lovenlife View Post
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    Loving your garden pics too...what are you planting?
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    Quote Originally Posted by michigan roman View Post
    my gardens about 25 X 80 . ive been seriously into mulching this plot for 15 years , grass / leafs / straw / wood chips / branches / decomposing logs / bark / wood ashes / lime all go in it at high levels . i sort of see it as growing on a mulch pile . well last fall i got about 12 bails of straw and spread them over entire garden , so in pics taken two months ago my garden looks like a big mulch pile . the pic with my foot in it is to show the huge / cheap packets of seeds i get from willhite in texas , along with my broadcasting method of putting bunch o different seeds in that little bowl then broadcasting them by hand onto the soil you see cleared in pics . prepare to see some very rich soil
    I'm just enjoying everyone's postings since I don't have the space for a garden...okay Michigan, you aren't playing around I see - LOL.
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    I have grape vines, but alas, no veggies - and no time right now to plant.

    Anybody wanna make wine?
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    Wow michigan roman! Your garden soil IS rich! It looks great. That's a lot of work you've been putting in building up the soil for 15 years? whooh!

    And revdrcyn ~ Beautiful!! Now - what do you do with your grapes? I ask because we've got grape vines too (they were here when we bought). People always talk about seeded grapes - but I've tried using them in smoothies and such and they're just not good tasting when you blend up the seeds, I've tried... the grapes themselves are scrumptious, but we don't use them except to eat the occasional hand full. You?

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    Love the pictures of everyone's garden. So beautiful and something so serene about each and every one of them. The beauty of life!! :)
    Got a book today on how to grow vegetables in the Rocky Mountains for my future garden somewhere in my near future!
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    This was the one we had designed at our old house, since we've moved we need to rebuild, need to wait another couple weeks here in New England, those late May frosts never fail!
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