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  1. #1
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    Default What's In Your Garden?

    I'm all excited for this year's growing season so I wanted to see what other people are growing. I'll probably have some pictures up once more stuff pops up.

    So my current list includes:
    Leaf lettuce
    Kale
    Chard
    Broccoli
    Radishes
    Arugula
    Red, Black, Purple, Gold Raspberries
    Goji Berries
    Sage
    Parsley

    Probably a little more than half of what I'll have once the frost date has passed.

    So what do you have growing?

  2. #2
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    Well, I've planted peas, zucchini, yellow squash, tomatoes (roma, cherry, yellow, traditional red), radishes, snap beans, hot peppers, sweet peppers, stevia, lettuce, kale, swiss chard, romaine, green onions, cucumbers, basil, dill, fennel, cilantro, oregano, sage, sunflowers .... and guess what? Tonight they are predicting Frost!!!!! Yikes!!! So, I covered everything and am hoping for the best.
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  3. #3
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    Fun thread.

    Three kinds of tomatoes
    Radishes
    Kale
    Collards
    Jalapeno
    Sweet red bell (called cheese pepper--cause it is small and usually cheese stuffed)
    Japanese cucumbers
    Tomatillo
    Zucchini
    Gold bar
    Jeraselum artichoke
    Fava beans
    lettuce--may bolt since it is too hot here.

    Lots of fun watching everything growing. I have square foot raised bed gardens.
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  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by levamssg View Post
    Well, I've planted peas, zucchini, yellow squash, tomatoes (roma, cherry, yellow, traditional red), radishes, snap beans, hot peppers, sweet peppers, stevia, lettuce, kale, swiss chard, romaine, green onions, cucumbers, basil, dill, fennel, cilantro, oregano, sage, sunflowers .... and guess what? Tonight they are predicting Frost!!!!! Yikes!!! So, I covered everything and am hoping for the best.
    Good luck with that frost! I'll be pulling for ya! What are stevia plants like? I don't know much about them.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lady Green Jeans View Post
    Fun thread.

    Three kinds of tomatoes
    Radishes
    Kale
    Collards
    Jalapeno
    Sweet red bell (called cheese pepper--cause it is small and usually cheese stuffed)
    Japanese cucumbers
    Tomatillo
    Zucchini
    Gold bar
    Jeraselum artichoke
    Fava beans
    lettuce--may bolt since it is too hot here.

    Lots of fun watching everything growing. I have square foot raised bed gardens.
    This is the first I've hard of gold bar so I looked it up. Is it edible? It looks like an ornamental grass.

  5. #5
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    Default What's in my Garden?

    My garden contains many plants and many flowers plants. But my favorite flower is rose and specially Parsley. I have just plat a Orchid plant in my garden.

  6. #6

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    Wild grapes
    onion
    peas
    several kinds of lettuce
    several kinds of radish
    kale
    spinach
    mustard greens
    cabbage
    several kinds of tomato
    okra
    corn
    many kinds of beans
    basil
    cilantro
    rosemary
    sunflowers
    melons
    squashes
    cucumbers
    bunch of other stuff

  7. #7
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    Grapes
    2 kinds of squash
    Raspberries
    5 kinds of tomatoes
    Oregano
    Mint
    Aloe
    Agave
    Strawberries
    Chives
    Lobelia
    Beets
    Dwarf Lime Tree
    Blood Orange Tree
    Cherry Tree
    Fig Tree
    Red Bell Pepper
    Lettuce
    Thai Basil
    Italian Parsley
    Curly Parsley
    Cukes
    Onions
    Lettuce and yeah, gonna bolt soon probably. I'll pull it and eat it first. :)
    Last edited by Revvell; 05-04-2011 at 09:09 AM.

  8. #8

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    choke berries
    peas
    lettuce
    spinach
    lots of kale
    onions
    stevia
    cucumber
    carrots
    cauliflower
    broccoli
    cabbage
    mustard greens
    beets
    asparagus
    too much mint
    parsley
    basil
    rosemary
    cilantro
    this is my first garden and I am soooo excited
    Last edited by luv2eatinva; 05-04-2011 at 07:22 AM.

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