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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?
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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.
Cheers
Terry
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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.
Nothing cooked tastes as good as raw feels...Author: SedonaSun
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 Originally Posted by levamssg
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.
 Originally Posted by Lady Green Jeans
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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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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My away from home temporary patio garden in containers
Mizuna
dwarf blue curly kale
lacinato kale
parsley
oregano
boston bibb
paris island romaine
stevia
purple tomatillo
chive
garlics of various variety
thyme
saved an orange tree that was nearly dead.....(blood orange I think-not flowering or fruiting yet)
cilantro/coriander/cardamom
basil
minorcan datil pepper
red leaf hibiscus (red greens that taste like red zinger tea)
Aloe
Last edited by streetsurfer; 05-04-2011 at 08:17 AM.
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What's mizuna?
Don't they put hibiscus in red zinger tea?
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I'm in withdrawl.... live in SWFL in the winter - 7+ months or so... and had my 3-D barrel garden with LOTS of greens, herbs and tomatoes. Going back up north where it's too early to plant. Last AVERAGE frost day is May 25!! Will just have to wait, I guess. On the other hand my SIL has a huge commercial greenhouse so can get sets for everything so it does go faster!
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We just planted about 80% of our garden this past weekend, still a bit more to go..
watermelon
cantelope
crenshaw
honeydew
crookneck squash
zucchini
lotsa tomatoes
walla walla sweet onions (we live less than an hour from walla walla) :)
brussels sprouts
red cabbage
sweet peppers
asst'd hot peppers
asst'd lettuces
sunflowers
chard
cucumbers
lemon cucumbers
trombetta squash
basil
thyme
oregano
left to plant: kale, collards & lettuces
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 Originally Posted by Bookish Lass
What's mizuna?
Don't they put hibiscus in red zinger tea?
Mizuna is a lacy leafed mustard green. I think it has a more appealing flavor than the broadleafs.
What I have is a different variety of Hibiscus. It's a new plant to me, so I looked up celestial seasonings ing list and they say they use chinese and thia varieties. This red leaf hibiscus is also known as African Rose Mallow. Different variety but still edible with similar taste.
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I planted nastursium this past winter and it is an amazing plant. Grew HUGE and actually is a bit of a climber.
Do any of you use the leaves or flowers - and how. Obviously I planed it with that intention, but found I didn't like the 'strong' flavor the limited times I tried it.
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OMG some of you have some stuff that sounds crazy cool!
I'm a first-timer. Virgin gardener in the house! I planned a pretty big project considering I've never done it, but so far so good!
Turned all the soil myself, got some composted horse manure and some VeggieTone and worked it all in...started some stuff indoors in a little greenhouse I bought at a local store, sowed some directly into soil and it's working!
I have 3 kinds of heirloom tomatoes (that I am SO excited about)
zucchini (heirloom, too)
a BUNCH of varieties of lettuce (several heirloom, all my stuff is organic whether HL or not except the lima beans)
cukes
lacinato kale (HL, too!)
parsley
cilantro
basil
onions - several varieties
cabbage
lima beans (not organic - from ONE bean that my son got on a field trip, so of course we're growing it! And I'll probably cook them for him, but I don't know...maybe lima sprouts are good??? Or maybe the greens are edible and tasty???)
red peppers
spinach
bok choy
yellow chard
watermelon
I am SO excited about this! It's been so much fun, I can't believe I never did this before!!!
I am forever talking to my plants and giving them love and happy energy, too. I'm like a crazy cat lady, only with plants and not pets!
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