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Gardens
Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 9:32 pm
by field_Archive
Who's growin something this year? I got green bell, Habenero, and Jalepeno's for peppers. 5 tomato plants ( 2 varieties ) Onions, beans and acorn squash this year. I did the Habeneros for the first time last year, made a lot of yummy dips with them, they weren't as hot as I thought they would be, and the flavor was awesome.
Gardens
Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 11:11 pm
by Little Atlas Heavyweight_Archive
i wish i had the space.
fuckin' city.
Gardens
Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 11:16 pm
by garble_Archive
Not quite a garden, but I was growing tomato plants until today when a good storm of hail destroyed them. They were only little guys, they could not defend themselves.
Gardens
Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 8:56 am
by squid potion_Archive
two varieties of tomatoes (one plant each)
eggplant
zucchini
bell peppers (3 mystery colors)
leeks
green beans (flageolets, vernandon haricot verts, american)
spinach
celery root
herbs out the ass
Gardens
Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 9:00 am
by Wheely_Archive
Little Atlas Heavyweight wrote:i wish i had the space.
fuckin' city.
Don't let the city stop you from having fresh, home grown veggies and herbs. -
Urban Farming
Gardens
Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 1:01 am
by fancyjamtime_Archive
I have 3 huges plots for gardening but I suck at it. The only thing I can get to grow decently is tomatoes but anyone can do that shit. By the time I get to the things they usually have gaping holes in 'em and are half rotted. I'm thinking about sodding over the plots. Anyone know of any decent books other than "Gardening for Dummies"? (that's the only one I have)
Gardens
Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 1:28 am
by madmanmunt_Archive
fancyjamtime wrote:By the time I get to the things they usually have gaping holes in 'em and are half rotted.
Early blight? I got it this autumn. You can get it on your tomatoes when the temperature drops and the humidity is high.
Two major things that might help you: always water in the morning and always water the earth below the plant and not the leaves.
If you see it beginning again you have to make sure you prune that shit off pronto. It's only a matter of time but if you dispose of the infected vegetation promptly you can delay it's spread.
If you can grow tomatoes you should be able to grow peppers as well.
Gardens
Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 1:45 am
by fancyjamtime_Archive
madmanmunt wrote:If you can grow tomatoes you should be able to grow peppers as well.
Thanks. Will try again. I got pissed off last year, yanked out the lot and went to a farmer's market instead. Do you/does anyone here compost? I tried it and just made a mess.
Gardens
Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 2:15 am
by Chromodynamic_Archive
Shit, I found out just the other day that I was cultivating what my old vert. zoology professor dubbed, "the greenhouse pest". I threw those out and am now attempting to coax some marigolds to life. I really like growing things in the greenhouse, I fear I may be turning into Justin Quayle.
Gardens
Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 8:57 am
by yaledelay_Archive
the Girlfreind and I are going to do a garden this year, I have never done such a thing, any advice you can give I will take, as I really have no clue what I am doing with such a thing...