My Garden Pictures! Share Yours!!
usedasbrandnew
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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!
Today! 03/30/12 babies are getting big! Black Cherry and Cayenne have a couple flowers.
This is the Cayenne. )
Would love to see pictures of other people's gardens!
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!
Today! 03/30/12 babies are getting big! Black Cherry and Cayenne have a couple flowers.
This is the Cayenne. )
Would love to see pictures of other people's gardens!
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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...
And a close-up of the Purple Bell, Mortgage Lifter, and Yellow Cherry (Clockwise from bottom)
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Looks awesome! I wish more people replied and posted their.. I have serious garden envy.0 -
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.0
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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!0
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Thanks for replying. I'm living in Florida, so I get to start a little early.0
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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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Wow! This is wonderful! I have never done any of my own gardening before but this is motivation to start! Thanks for sharing0
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Can't plant here (Wisconsin) until mid-May or June. love your pics!0
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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!0
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Bump! Just started mine a little late, but still excited!0
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Well, the tomato garden that has not yet been planted - good thing... has been claimed (again this year) by the baby!
Gonna have to find another place to put the tomatoes this year if I want to have any grow!0 -
I haven't started working on mine yet. It has been to cold to do anything outdoors.0
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i dont have any pic yet but just planted ours in az. will let you know how it goes!0
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looks great! Too early here in Colorado too. I just got some seeds into the ground :-)0
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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.0
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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.
This is pretty cool. never seen it done like this before0 -
That indoor garden is amazing and just seeing snow outside is unreal to me....0
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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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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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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.0
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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.0
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The gardens look awesome. Will post another time. I planted last month though, there is nt much to see for now.0
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