My Garden Pictures! Share Yours!!

My garden is two weeks old, 100% organic and I am just amazed by it's progress! Anyone else have pictures of their gardens this year, mine is small, but it's my first attempt. :)

I've got black cherry tomatoes, yellow bell peppers, red bell peppers, big red tomatoes (Mortgage lifters), purple bell peppers, cayenne peppers, yellow sunrise tomatoes, and yellow cherry tomatoes.

03/13/12 The day I planted my seedlings!
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Today! 03/30/12 babies are getting big! Black Cherry and Cayenne have a couple flowers. :)
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This is the Cayenne. :))
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Would love to see pictures of other people's gardens!

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  • usedasbrandnew
    usedasbrandnew Posts: 300 Member
    I'm totally cool with talking to myself. And I'm obsessed and went out for more pictures.

    So you can differentiate from the background...
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    And a close-up of the Purple Bell, Mortgage Lifter, and Yellow Cherry (Clockwise from bottom)
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  • Jennwith2ns
    Jennwith2ns Posts: 296 Member
    BUMP

    Looks awesome! I wish more people replied and posted their.. I have serious garden envy.
  • th2much
    th2much Posts: 156 Member
    I envy you!!! I love fresh veges & fruits but all the work required to produce that is tiring!!! And we have too many rabbits in our area & vegetable garden seems to attract them.
  • CharlieBarleyMom
    CharlieBarleyMom Posts: 727 Member
    My garden just got planted on Wednesday... and it is seeded... so it looks like a flat piece of dirt with a few bumps in it! Not hard to imagine at this point. Fortunately I didn't plant any plants yet... because it's cold out and we've had a couple of days this week where there was a freeze warning. Hopefully in a few weeks I can share some of your excitement!
  • JohnRalfeo
    JohnRalfeo Posts: 37 Member
    bump
  • usedasbrandnew
    usedasbrandnew Posts: 300 Member
    :) Thanks for replying. I'm living in Florida, so I get to start a little early.
  • JPDad
    JPDad Posts: 147
    We can't start anything outdoors until mid May. I didn't want to be left out so here is our indoor garden that will be moved outside in May. All the snow was gone, but we just received a few inches this morning. Have Lettuce, Tomatoes, Peppers, and Basil planted. Strawberries will be planted soon as well.

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  • ellel1234
    ellel1234 Posts: 25 Member
    Wow! This is wonderful! I have never done any of my own gardening before but this is motivation to start! Thanks for sharing :)
  • livinginwoods
    livinginwoods Posts: 562 Member
    Can't plant here (Wisconsin) until mid-May or June. love your pics!
  • usedasbrandnew
    usedasbrandnew Posts: 300 Member
    I LOVE that indoor setup! I tried to grow strawberries in my apartment in Texas once... yielded exactly 4 tiny berries. :ohwell: Thanks for sharing!
  • reneegee23
    reneegee23 Posts: 232 Member
    Bump! Just started mine a little late, but still excited!
  • CharlieBarleyMom
    CharlieBarleyMom Posts: 727 Member
    Well, the tomato garden that has not yet been planted - good thing... has been claimed (again this year) by the baby!

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    Gonna have to find another place to put the tomatoes this year if I want to have any grow!
  • TKHappy
    TKHappy Posts: 659 Member
    I haven't started working on mine yet. :( It has been to cold to do anything outdoors.
  • annabellj
    annabellj Posts: 1,337 Member
    i dont have any pic yet but just planted ours in az. will let you know how it goes!
  • tinkermommc
    tinkermommc Posts: 558 Member
    looks great! Too early here in Colorado too. I just got some seeds into the ground :-)
  • AmyEm3
    AmyEm3 Posts: 784 Member
    I have some seeds started but I can't do a whole lot just yet b/c I'm in MN. I've been slacking so much this year though. I've been running a lot instead of gardening.
  • JulieDerda
    JulieDerda Posts: 163
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    2 Brussel sprouts 2 cucumbers< prob gonna die cuz its not cold enough
    BUT I have like 9 green/red/organge pepper plants >
    1 Jalopeno plant
    4 Tomatoe plants< one of wich is a purple stripped tomatoe plants.
  • JulieDerda
    JulieDerda Posts: 163
    We can't start anything outdoors until mid May. I didn't want to be left out so here is our indoor garden that will be moved outside in May. All the snow was gone, but we just received a few inches this morning. Have Lettuce, Tomatoes, Peppers, and Basil planted. Strawberries will be planted soon as well.

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    This is pretty cool. never seen it done like this before
  • KatieCuth
    KatieCuth Posts: 569 Member
    That indoor garden is amazing and just seeing snow outside is unreal to me....
  • mustgetmuscles1
    mustgetmuscles1 Posts: 3,346 Member
    Cant even start until later this month probably but I have pictures from last years garden so I will share those.

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  • SARBelgians
    SARBelgians Posts: 46 Member
    Still in the 20s here at night...so no planting outside until May at the earliest.

    Have several trays of plants going in the house. 5-6 varieties of tomatoes, 2-3 peppers, carrots, onions, spinach and peas started so far! Just lost my watermelons to "damping off" syndrome!!!! UGH! Got to get my next 3-4 trays started...and fix my mold issues.

    Our garden this year will be 30' X 80'. YUMMMM!

    Jillian

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  • issyfit
    issyfit Posts: 1,077 Member
    I gave up on a veggie garden years ago. Between the deer, rabbits, raccoons and slugs there was never much left for us. My raspberries froze to death many winters ago. :sad: I do have strawberries in a hanging basket that the critters (except birds) can't get to.
  • LisaD1021
    LisaD1021 Posts: 42 Member
    Unfortunately, I have no garden and doubt I ever will. I have a brown thumb. Anything growing anywhere around my house is volunteer wildflowers or weeds. I can't even keep a houseplant alive. But thanks for sharing your pictures, looks like you're off to a great start.
  • janenightingale
    janenightingale Posts: 55 Member
    Bump for later
  • CallmeSbo
    CallmeSbo Posts: 611 Member
    The gardens look awesome. Will post another time. I planted last month though, there is nt much to see for now.