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  1. #1
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    This is my second year planting a veggie garden. I have a 4x12 raised bed garden. This year, I planted 3 types of tomatoes, basil, cucumbers, zukes, cukes, cantalope, watermelon, green onions, cilantro and strawberries. I already have a few little tomatoes!
    Mary
    ~Strong and content, I travel the open road.~



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  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by abejita View Post
    This is my second year planting a veggie garden. I have a 4x12 raised bed garden. This year, I planted 3 types of tomatoes, basil, cucumbers, zukes, cukes, cantalope, watermelon, green onions, cilantro and strawberries. I already have a few little tomatoes!
    What a difference a few hundred miles makes! I haven't even been able to plant my cold weather crop; might not get it in due to other things in life getting in the way! Tomatoes in March - WOW

  3. #3
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    yeah still freezing cold here- highs only around 40F, lows in the 20's.
    Tomatoes...? LOL!!
    Lisa
    My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
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    Yep...gotta love Texas! It is supposed to be 90 on saturday.
    Mary
    ~Strong and content, I travel the open road.~



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    It was a big adjustment for us coming to the PNW from the south. Not only did we quickly learn that many things that were super easy to grow in the south, won't grow at all here (like okra!)...but I had to learn to plant in an essentially arid environment for the first time in my life. I've never had to use mulch to retain water like I do for the summer months here!

    Oh, and we haven't hit 60F yet and it's almost April. That's unheard of around here! Spring? What spring?
    My new non-farm blog: Finding Freedom

  6. #6
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    Well- finally a gorgeous warm sunny day- Spring has fully arrived!

    I chose one of the three long beds in my vegetable garden and dug it deep with a fork, pulled out old roots and dead stubs, and raked out debris. Will save the other beds for another day so I don't kill myself. I guess it's about 3' by 30 feet.
    There is something so inspiring and beautiful about a bed of freshly dug bare earth.
    Ok, I can't stand it....going down to town to pick up a few packets of early seed! The rest I'll order online to get some special types I like.
    I can definitely sow some spinach!
    Lisa
    My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
    My personal blog:My blog
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    Quote Originally Posted by BleeckerSt_Girl View Post
    Well- finally a gorgeous warm sunny day- Spring has fully arrived!

    I chose one of the three long beds in my vegetable garden and dug it deep with a fork, pulled out old roots and dead stubs, and raked out debris. Will save the other beds for another day so I don't kill myself. I guess it's about 3' by 30 feet.
    There is something so inspiring and beautiful about a bed of freshly dug bare earth.
    Ok, I can't stand it....going down to town to pick up a few packets of early seed! The rest I'll order online to get some special types I like.
    I can definitely sow some spinach!
    That's what I thought a week ago - 70 degrees beautiful; today over 1 foot of snow; just spent about an hour outside digging out the driveway and back deck to the hot tub. One of these days, I WILL GET INTO THE GARDEN!

 

 

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