#446163 - Tue Nov 04 2008 06:57 AM
Re: What does your garden grow?
[Re: romeomikegolf]
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Registered: Mon Apr 14 2003
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Loc: France
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I usually grow green green beans, tomatoes, lettuce and courgettes in my (micro) vegetable plot, and have also grown onions, scallions, shallotts and chili peppers successfully.
I have thyme, rosemary, chives and parsley all the time, as well as bay laurel.
When it's in season my rhubarb does reasonably well, and this year we had a small crop of apples from the young apple tree, two peaches and a couple of plums. The raspberry bushes have started to thrive and the black and redcurrants do well until the birds eat the fruit. I grow strawerries in containters to try keep the snails at bay. The crop isn't much - (just a couple of berries a day during the summer season)
Right now, however, it's autumn. The vegetable plot is full of weeds, the bushes are in need of pruning, the fruit trees are looking pretty tired and the compost heap is looking pretty sorry for itself. (The words putrid mess spring to mind, though it's not (yet) reached the rotten stage)
Time to get the mud boots out again and roll up the sleeves, methinks.
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#446164 - Tue Nov 04 2008 11:43 AM
Re: What does your garden grow?
[Re: Santana2002]
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Registered: Mon Jan 22 2007
Posts: 498
Loc: Ft. Collins Colorado USA
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This year we grew tomatoes, bell peppers, potatoes, zucchini, cabbage, carrots, radishes, corn, and mini pumpkins. Now it's time to clean out the dead vines and get ready for next year. I've got most of the seeds I want, figured I'd stock up while they were on sale. The orchard didn't do well this year but I have plans to fix that next year.
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#446165 - Tue Nov 04 2008 11:39 PM
Re: What does your garden grow?
[Re: rayven80]
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Registered: Thu Sep 30 1999
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Loc: Fanling Hong Kong
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All your veg plots sound splendid! I am proud of you all! Janet, I would love some of your olives,and some of Santana and Rayven's veg and fruit wouldn't go amiss. I do not have much room, and tend to only grow flowers and fruit trees. We have a few nice orchids, lots of bourgainvillae, two or three lychee trees and some mangos. We grow kumquats too. Oh and my pride(s) and joy(s): a firecracker vine, grown from a twig, which is covered in blossoms at CNY and a curry bush which also grew from a stick and is very useful in cooking. There is a bit of mint and rosemary and some struggling lavender. I wish I could get that to flower. <Sigh> it's not very impressive really, but most people here do not have a garden at all, so I am lucky.
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#446167 - Thu Nov 06 2008 03:01 PM
Re: What does your garden grow?
[Re: The_lioness33]
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Registered: Mon Jan 22 2007
Posts: 498
Loc: Ft. Collins Colorado USA
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Ren, I saw lychee trees in one of my books. They sound delicious but of course won't grow here. We need pretty things too. It's amazing what people can produce with little ground.
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#446169 - Fri Nov 07 2008 07:44 PM
Re: What does your garden grow?
[Re: ren33]
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Registered: Sat Feb 10 2001
Posts: 18184
Loc: California by way of France
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I have a lemon tree and lots of herbs including thyme, basil, lavender, sage, marjoram and rosemary. Not illustrious.
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#446177 - Mon Dec 29 2008 05:38 PM
Re: What does your garden grow?
[Re: agony]
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Registered: Sat Mar 05 2005
Posts: 188
Loc: Jersey City New Jersey USA
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This year it was tomatoes both beefsteak & cherry, peppers (orange), strawberries, figs, dahlias, roses, snapdragons, pansies, mums, jasmine, azaleas, tulips, lilies, ivy, and lavender.
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#446178 - Wed Apr 29 2009 10:59 PM
Re: What does your garden grow?
[Re: Sinned2471]
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Registered: Mon Mar 23 2009
Posts: 86
Loc: Black Creek <br>BC Canada
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I usually grow things that the deer end up eating. Aside from a higher fence, which I can't afford, any suggestions on how to keep them out?
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#446179 - Wed Apr 29 2009 11:53 PM
Re: What does your garden grow?
[Re: cowdunking]
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Registered: Tue May 15 2001
Posts: 13840
Loc: Australia
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I'm not likely to have problems with deer but I did read in a craft forum I belong to about people who had deer eating their gardens .. I will send you the link to it but just for the 'ewww' value of the Fters one of the suggestions was to get the man of the house to go and start marking his territory!
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#446182 - Sat May 02 2009 06:24 AM
Re: What does your garden grow?
[Re: MadMags]
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Registered: Tue Jun 24 2008
Posts: 376
Loc: Sussex England UK
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Potatoes, carrots, leeks, various lettuces, onions. shallots, cauliflower,peas, strawberries, blueberries. Oddly enough, no one likes tomatoes, so I don't bother with them. I also have a large selection of herbs.
I'm not going to list all the non-edibles, it would take far too long. The Weald of Sussex is a good place for growing things, the downside is that the slugs round here are the size of anacondas.
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#446186 - Sat May 02 2009 09:22 AM
Re: What does your garden grow?
[Re: sue943]
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Registered: Mon Jan 22 2007
Posts: 498
Loc: Ft. Collins Colorado USA
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I'm hoping to plant next Saturday. I am a little disappointed because I started a lot of things in the house and they were doing so well but with the weather getting colder this week we weren't able to plant. Many things I started in the house are dying.
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