Grow your own veggies?
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We will start our seedlings next weekend in our greenhouse for the early veggies and then in about a month, we will start the other seedlings. It tastes so much better from the garden.0
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I grow some veggies in the summer, but love keeping green onions year round. You can put the white part with the roots in a glass of water inside and they grow back. Just rinse the onions and change the water every 5-7days and you're set! Its nice not only having a constant fresh supply (because I eat them on almost everything!), but they are also so, so much better than what you can get from the store.
I saw this on Pinterest the other day and tried it out with chives. Not only does it keep them nice and fresh, but they grow new shoots as well. So you get more for your money! Great idea! :happy: :happy:0 -
My dad hosts a family garden. We all pull our resources, help weed, and all get to help pick. There are four of us kids and my mom and dad, and we still take a trunkload to the food bank every week. Soooo yummy!0
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I look forward to gardening with my little sister! Last year we grew green peppers and cherry tomatoes. I think this year we'll step it up and try growing some other things.0
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My boyfriend and I grew our own garden for the first time last summer! It was so much fun and rewarding!! Everything just tasted better than store bought We had two big boxes and one small box full of veggies and a few tiny ones with herbs! We dried out the herbs at the end of the summer and we still have so much! I can't wait for next summer too!! We planted our garlic in the fall, hopefully they will do better this year!0
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Every Year for the last 10 years I grow a garden. Full of every veggie that will take my growing zone. Also grow herbs and can and preserve it all for the winter. It is my true passion:-)0
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My fiance and I grow mostly herbs and peppers. We're trying to expand it this year by adding garlic, onions, leeks and bok choy. We're prepping our second veggie bed for this year. The only challenge in Texas atm is the drought, so we have to find things to grow that can handle the severely hot and dry conditions.
And like others who have expressed the same, it's extremely rewarding to cook with your own home-grown produce.0 -
I love the idea of gardening but I always end up killing my plants. Maybe the key is starting off small? I am envious of your gardening adventures!0
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Only if i had a yard to plant some veggies....my veggies would be fresher and cheaper.
Container gardening is just as good.
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I grow tons of veggies and strawberries, flash freeze them on cookie sheets, place in foodsaver bags and they are as delicious as fresh. Red onions, white onions, green beans, herbs, all kinds of peppers and strawberries mostly. I just cant pay 1.89 for ONE red pepper when I can easily grow them in my backyard. Plus I know that there are no chemicals on them. Win win situation!
Another way to save money if you are buying herbs and don't think you'll use them all is to toss them in a ziploc bag and put it in the freezer. It tastes just as good as fresh. Some people freeze them in ice cubes then just drop one or 2 into soup later, but I'm too lazy. Also you can freeze lemon or orange zest, the juice or even toss the whole piece of fruit in the freezer. The same with fresh ginger. Doing that has saved me a trip to the grocery store many times. Happy gardening!0 -
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We do! Planning to extend the garden this year but we grow a LOT of peppers, bell and hot in every range and I cook with them a lot. WE plant randome veggies and I love to make oriental foods so I plant Bok Choy and leeks as well.
We are starting ours inside right now as it is stil cold but we also have about 8 pepper plants from last year that we potted and brought inside that wioll go back out in April.I bought some tomatoes at the store the other day and was thinking to myself that I will be glad when I can pick some fresh ones from the garden.This got me to wondering how many people here grow their own vegetables.I already have a few things planted....lettuce,onions,broccoli,cabbage and some carrots.........can't wait til I can plant those tomatoes!0 -
For those of you who have limited space for growing or have little experience with growing veggies I recommend looking at Pinterest for some gardening ideas and tips. I have seen so many good ideas on there!0
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i started my own garden for the first time last year. i did pretty good considering its st. louis and it was my first year. im trying for different veggies and more variety. hopefully i can grow a bunch. i grew mainly carrots and zucchini. huge ones. this year corn, onions, tomatoes, lettuce, etc. we will see. good luck.
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'considering it's St Loius' -what does that mean? Too hot? I'm uk based looking for geographical enlightenment. Ps, I'm Midlands, England, near Nottingham, our snow has just gone, but more forecast tomorrow.0 -
Fri 02/17/12 05:57 PM
'considering it's St Loius' -what does that mean? Too hot? I'm uk based looking for geographical enlightenment. Ps, I'm Midlands, England, near Nottingham, our snow has just gone, but more forecast tomorrow.0 -
My dad hosts a family garden. We all pull our resources, help weed, and all get to help pick. There are four of us kids and my mom and dad, and we still take a trunkload to the food bank every week. Soooo yummy!0
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I do a container garden on my patio, tomaotoes and peppers. I tried sqaush and zucchini but I never got anything to grow bigger then an inch. Maybe I can try lettuce this year.0
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I have a garden box and loooove having my own tomatoes, squash, zucchini, peppers, onions to cook. Like a few of the posters above, I freeze some so I have it year round too. We also have fruit trees - several varieties of oranges, lemons, peaches, and nectarines - yummy stuff! I want to expand my garden box this year.... there's just never enough or too much when it comes to fresh stuff, I think :flowerforyou:0
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Oh, How I can't wait for summer! I don't have much space but I made a bit of room for a garden. I grow green beans, kohlorabi, carrots, shallots and peas. Since my room is litmited, I plant my herbs in pots. Then I take all of those left over plastic haning baskets that you buy flowers in and I have drilled holes in the bottom and grow tomatos out of those. I usually end up with about 10 tomato plants hanging from anywhere that I can hang something in my yard. Oh, and I can't forget the birds, I plant sunflower seeds anywhere that there is room.0
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I grow my own every year, nothing like growing your own
Carrots, onions, zuchinni, cucumbers, beets, lettuce, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, brussle sprouts, all colors of peppers. YUM!0 -
Just have to say I can't wait for the soil to warm. Nothing is better then the smell and feel of warm soil.0
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I love gardening. I've been experimenting for the past 2 yrs. I grow bell peppers, jalapenos, tomatos, corn, string beans and scallions. I can't wait for next month so I can start planting again.0
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I plant a fairly large garden - about 30 ft X 50 ft. Lots of veggies. In Western New York, so I can't really plant too much until May, but I will put in peas & green onions in April.0
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I do! We grow: tomatoes, zucchini, peppers, peas, corn, carrots, mustard greens, collard greens, okra, green beans, squash, carrots, onions, watermalon, cantelope, honeydew, all kinds of herbs and I have a backyard flock of chickens for fresh eggs. I freeze and can my summer veggies so I can enjoy them year round.0
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I've been working on a compost pile since last summer. I cann't wait for summer!0
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My fiance and I grow mostly herbs and peppers. We're trying to expand it this year by adding garlic, onions, leeks and bok choy. We're prepping our second veggie bed for this year. The only challenge in Texas atm is the drought, so we have to find things to grow that can handle the severely hot and dry conditions.
And like others who have expressed the same, it's extremely rewarding to cook with your own home-grown produce.
I live in TX too....the drought has been tough on us! Luckily,last year,we bought an irrigation pump and watered our garden from our pond.we were the only ones in our area that had peas to sell last year.We were fortunate to be able to do that.0 -
I love that so many here are growing or learning to grow their own produce! I didn't expect so many to respond!Loved reading all the posts!0
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I grow my own. I do
Veggies:
-tomatoes (various types)
-cucumbers
-eggplant
-zucchini
-peppers (various color bell peppers)
-peppers (various spicy such as jalapeno, cayenne)
-asparagus
-swiss chard
-string beans
-sugar snap peas
-lettuce
-arugula
-leeks
-chives
Fruits:
-strawberries
-blueberries
-raspberries
Herbs:
-parsley
-basil
-oregano
-dill
-rosemary
-borage (flowers taste like cucumber)
Edible flowers:
-nasturtium
I am sure I am leaving out some but you get the point. I grow a lot.
Feel free to add me! :flowerforyou:0 -
I tried last year, I got a couple carrots, green beans, potatoes, and tomatoes. Nothing compared to what my mother can do though, she always has a FULL garden of everything from peppers to rhubarb. I am putting more thought into it this time and planning it all out, can't wait till I have my own and don't have to buy at the store. I miss the fresh veggies we always had at home and savor every bite I get when Mom drops some off for me.0
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I just started our first garden last year, and I LOVE it! I am hoping to go a bit bigger this year.0
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