What do you grow in your garden?
jabbogurl
Posts: 193
Well, I'm here in Orlando, so I've been having good weather and my food is starting to blossom that I planted last month. I already have growing:
Jalepenos
Basil
Mint
Chives
Cilantro
Rosemary
Now, the new ones, which are blossoming are:
tomatos
zuchinni
banana peppers
fajita peppers
So, what are you growing and what area do you live in? What do you find grows best in your climate?
I would say peppers grow so easy here, they just take off! Plus, I love jalepenos, I usually eat one raw pepper a day some how
Jalepenos
Basil
Mint
Chives
Cilantro
Rosemary
Now, the new ones, which are blossoming are:
tomatos
zuchinni
banana peppers
fajita peppers
So, what are you growing and what area do you live in? What do you find grows best in your climate?
I would say peppers grow so easy here, they just take off! Plus, I love jalepenos, I usually eat one raw pepper a day some how
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Love your garden!
I'm in Colorado, so it's a bit cold yet, but I'm getting ready to plant
peas
onions
lettuce
spinach
I've planted
strawberries
some herbs (cilantro, flat leaf parsley)
I'll plant later
tomatoes
peas
pumpkins
watermelons
carrots
potatoes
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Im in zone 7...
Ive already planted spinach, cabbage, lettuce & onions.... Im waiting til after Easter ( last Frost) to plant the rest ( beans, broccoli, and my late carrots)...when it gets hotter Im going plant corn & melons as well....
I also am trying my hand ar fruit trees this year...a pear and apple tree for starters....0 -
I live in a condo in Chicago, but we have a roof top garden (all containers) where I grow lots of veggies. Last year, I grew most of the same stuff you did (I am also a huge fan of hot peppers), and also grew a couple of different types of cucumbers. My favorite are the lemon cucumbers. They are yellow and round so they look like lemons I guess, but they taste just like a cuke. We ate some in salads and pickled the rest. I also grew strawberries and they did amazingly well, as did the blueberries. This year we are adding lettuces and carrots to the mix! I am so excited! Our last threat of frost isn't until May15th, though, so you have a huge head start on your season. We just started a bunch of seedlings inside for now. :happy:0
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@Bootzey....That made me giggle...
I have so much, it's hard to name it all! A lot of the plants I have just for my honey bees....
I have..
tomatoes
About 4 different types of peppers
squash
zucchini
Lavender
Basil
Parsley
Peas
Watermelon
Honeydew
Lemon Balm
Saint John's Wart
Feverfew
Blueberries
A huge apple and pear tree
Fig tree
Mint
Two large Grapes vines
Cilantro
Rosemary
Marjoram
Tons and Tons of Roses, everywhere....
Olive trees
Wisteria Vines
There is so much more, but I think I will stop there!0 -
I live in Canada so we won't be planting until the last week of May or early June depending on the frost.
I have strawberries that are taking over the entire garden. Going to have to try and put in a plastic lawn edge to try and keep them contained.
I also grow lots of herbs, tomatos, peppers, blueberries and raspberries and pumpkins. I may try some spinach this year as well.
I can't wait to get out in the garden.
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I live in a condo in Chicago, but we have a roof top garden (all containers) where I grow lots of veggies. Last year, I grew most of the same stuff you did (I am also a huge fan of hot peppers), and also grew a couple of different types of cucumbers. My favorite are the lemon cucumbers. They are yellow and round so they look like lemons I guess, but they taste just like a cuke. We ate some in salads and pickled the rest. I also grew strawberries and they did amazingly well, as did the blueberries. This year we are adding lettuces and carrots to the mix! I am so excited! Our last threat of frost isn't until May15th, though, so you have a huge head start on your season. We just started a bunch of seedlings inside for now. :happy:
All of mine is in planters too. Here in Orlando, everyones house is built with a sprinkler system that uses reclaimed water for the grass. So, if you want to grow food to eat, you have to tear out a portion of the sprinkler system, so it doesn't water your veggie garden and have a fresh water sprinkler instead. Needless to say, for my little gardening hobby, I didn't feel like ripping up the entire back yard! LoL but everything has grown well in pots so far0 -
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parsley
basil
chives
tarragon
oregano
tomatoes
zucchini
eggplant
squash
cucumbers
strawberries
watermelon
pumpkins
peas
black beans
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Our last frost date is May 15th as well, but I started my tomatoes and onions inside already. I have am planning for pole beans, snap peas, radishes, garlic, broccoli, cauliflower, celery, potatoes, and lettuce. This is my first year so I only planned for things we eat in mass quantities. aside from radishes. I've never had one, but I liked the way the Chiogga variety looked.0
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I'm in OK and will be closing on our house in about 2 and a half weeks... I'm so looking forward to planting some things! Any suggestions on what to plant???0
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I'm in OK and will be closing on our house in about 2 and a half weeks... I'm so looking forward to planting some things! Any suggestions on what to plant???
For sure, start with Tomatoes. They taste so much better and are so easy to grow. Zucchini is also easy if it is in the ground (that is one of my favorite veggies). Don't take on too much if this is your first year because you will want to figure out how much time you can devote to it and how much food you will actually use. In the beginning, it doesn't take much time at all, but as the plants get bigger, and the sun gets stronger, you need to water more often, fertilize, harvest, etc. Our first year, we started with 2 tomato plants (one was a cherry tomato variety that yielded many many more cherry tomatoes than we expected!!) and some herbs for the kitchen (one container with rosemary, lemon thyme and lavender and a separate one with basil). We also had 1 jalapeno plant and that was enough. Then our family grew and I decided I wanted to spend more time gardening, so we doubled the quantity of containers and edited what worked and what didn't. If we had our own yard, I would go a little nuts and can/freeze a bunch of stuff too...<sigh> someday...0 -
I'm in OK and will be closing on our house in about 2 and a half weeks... I'm so looking forward to planting some things! Any suggestions on what to plant???
For sure, start with Tomatoes. They taste so much better and are so easy to grow. Zucchini is also easy if it is in the ground (that is one of my favorite veggies). Don't take on too much if this is your first year because you will want to figure out how much time you can devote to it and how much food you will actually use. In the beginning, it doesn't take much time at all, but as the plants get bigger, and the sun gets stronger, you need to water more often, fertilize, harvest, etc. Our first year, we started with 2 tomato plants (one was a cherry tomato variety that yielded many many more cherry tomatoes than we expected!!) and some herbs for the kitchen (one container with rosemary, lemon thyme and lavender and a separate one with basil). We also had 1 jalapeno plant and that was enough. Then our family grew and I decided I wanted to spend more time gardening, so we doubled the quantity of containers and edited what worked and what didn't. If we had our own yard, I would go a little nuts and can/freeze a bunch of stuff too...<sigh> someday...
Thanks for the advice! I was definitely planning on doing tomatoes! I think I read somewhere though tomatoes plants could be toxic to dogs... not neccasarily the tomatoes but the plants... Not sure if that is accurate, but I know it's going to be a challenge to find a fence that will be my little monsters out of the garden!0 -
Fae's garden sounds divine!!
I love garden talk...I've done containers, but this is the first year I have an actual "in-ground" garden. My hubby is fantastic...he terraced the side yard so I have places to plant. I'm so excited!!0 -
I accidently grew a squash once!! I'm also managing to not only keep my office plant alive (Lucky number 3!) but to help it thrive!
Any suggestions for workaholics with "kills all things" skill?0 -
Tomatoes and cukes.0
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lemon grass, rosemary and scallions Trying to keep it small because this is my first time with a garden...i've managed to keep 2 dogs, a child and husband alive so hopefully I'll have just as much luck with my plants!!0
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Watering, either over or under is what usually kills a plant. If you tend to forget or over water best advice....
1. make sure you buy a pot that has drainage on the bottom and then set it on like a plate or bowl....whatever they are called that usually clip to the bottom of the pot. This way, until you get used to how much to water it, the excess with drain out and not drown your plant.
2. if you forget to water it, buy one of those watering bulbs. They sell them everywhere, walmart, target, walgreens, steins, where ever. Basically, its a glass bulb with a long stem, you will it with water and the stem has a hole at the bottom, so when you stick it in the soil, it will only release as much water as needed.
Good luck!
PS, don't think that cactus would be an easy fix either. Mine is barely surviving! LOL. I'm not good at indoor plants.0 -
dandelions, nettles, dock leave, brambles...ooooh i do have lemon balm growing, accidental but it is a culinary plant!0
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I'm in Kentucky, and the weather has been a little funky lately, so I haven't started my garden back up yet for the season. I grow the same things every year, though:
Tomato
Green peppers
Red bell peppers
Zucchini
Jalapenos
Sweet chilis
Basil
Oregano
Cilantro
Sage
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dandelions, nettles, dock leave, brambles...ooooh i do have lemon balm growing, accidental but it is a culinary plant!
Im going to try some companion gardening this year....nettles and marigolds are high on my priority list0 -
Ha, I don't have a yard, but I do have a tomato plant growing in a big flower pot!!0
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I plan on expanding mine this year-will start in mid may (live in IL)
Carrots
cucumbers
cherry tomatos
regular/beef tomatos
rhubarb (started last year-already coming back !)
spinach (did well need to plant more rows)
green beans (these failed last yr)
peas (these failed last yr)
Red, Yellow, Orange peppers (started getting black spots gonna try again with more room/space)
Banana peppers
may throw in a jalapeno pepper in there this year
parsley
pumpkin
cauliflower (didn't do well last yr)
zucchini
New that I want to add:
strawberries
spaghetti squash
basil
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Just started my garden a couple of weeks ago. I'm in Miami, FL. So far I'm growing (or trying to grow, we'll see how it goes)
Tomatoes
Habaneros
Jalapenos
Green bell peppers
Banana peppers
Zuccini
Yellow squash
Some kind of green beans (I can't remember exactly)
Rosemary
Cilantro
Basil
Oregano
I also have fruit trees: Guavas, Avocados, Coconuts, and Mangoes; but those aren't new.
I think that's it. I've already been using the herbs; can't wait 'till the rest of it is ready to eat!0 -
Blueberries
Cooking apples
Lettuce
Spring onions
Onions
Garlic
Carrots
Broad Beans
French Beans
Parsley
Sage
Rosemary
Mint
Oregano
Basil
Chives
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Mint. For mojitos!!! :drinker:
I do well with flowers, but mint is the only thing edible that does well for me. I spend more trying to grow my own than I would buying it at a grocery store.0 -
I usually plant:
Tomatoes
Squash (various kinds: zucchini, yellow, butternut)
Basil
Rosemary
Cilantro
Chives
Sage
Parsley
Carrots
And various other odds and ends.0 -
I've reported on the blog tool here at MFP, but I can't post pictures so I took it over to blogger at http://tuliptreehomestead.blogspot.com/
Greens - lettuce mix, romaine, bib, kale, spinach, and new this year: chard
Roots - radish, carrot, and new this year - red and gold potatoes
Tomatoes - roma, yellow pear, cherry
Cruciferous - broccoli, cabbage, and new this year brussel sprouts
Herbs: oregano, thyme, parsley, sage, lemon balm, peppermint
There's strawberries and blueberries as well, both new. we have some bokchoy currently being shredded by some unknown critter.
Currently toying with putting in dwarf cherry and apricot.0
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