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  • What Do You Grow in Your Garden

    I thought it would be interesting to see what people grow in their garden.

    I live in the North, so a lot of summer stuff like tomatoes don't grow well here.

    I personally prefer perenials. I love plants that I don't have to plant ever again.

    My Garden:

    1. Peas--these are very labor intensive & require a lot of space, but oh so
    worth it. The flavor is far superior than you can get in the store. I
    prefer bush peas because they grow better for me & I can get more
    plants in an area.
    2. Green Beans--gives a lot for very little space & labor. I prefer pole beans
    so I don't have to bend over.
    3. Green onions--takes up less space than regular & grow better here.
    I can also use up the whole plant instead of just the bulb. They freeze
    well so long as they're added directly to the dish without being allowed
    to thaw. I just freeze in a sandwhich bag of 1 c. & the in freezer bag.
    5. Strawberries--can't kill em. If you don't water enough, the berries will
    just be small. I also make it into jam.
    6. Rhubarb--I hate the stuff, but it was already here. Grows by itself & is
    out of my way, so I leave it & give it away when it's ready.
    7. Rasberries--I don't like it either, but my girls do. I also make jam out of
    it for them.
    8. Blueberries--planted them 2 summers ago. Plants still alive, but haven't
    produced yet.
    9. Aspergus--I'm very excited about this. I just planted it this season. I
    bought 2 (or was it 3?) year old crowns, all male. Cost almost $2 per
    plant, & I bought 18. In another bed, I planted 36 crowns, but I don't
    think they're all males (package didn't say), and the crowns are younger
    so I won't be able to harvest for 2 yrs. The 18 plants have already
    started growing, but these haven't yet. They were a lot cheaper, so
    hopefully they'll grow.

    There you have it--what I grow & why I grow it.

    Happy planting,

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    Re: What Do You Grow in Your Garden

    I have blueberries, raspberries, grapes, several different types of apples, pears, and blackberries on the property. I planted 14 tomato plants, some carrots, several pea plants, some radishes, a cucumber plant, and some lettuce in the garden so far. I still have some room so I plan on getting some pumpkin plants to throw in the extra space.

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    • #3
      Re: What Do You Grow in Your Garden

      carrots, and amazingly they are still alive (I am not a gardener, but DS wanted me to try)

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      • #4
        Re: What Do You Grow in Your Garden

        no garden with apartment living, but zakity, your garden description just gave me another reason to move to Oregon!!

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        • #5
          Re: What Do You Grow in Your Garden

          PrincessPerky, with little ones, plant radish seeds. Even if the kids won't eat them, the seeds are cheap and they grow and mature quickly.

          My garden is small, it is planted in raised beds filled with rich manure, and fenced in to keep the dog out. He loves fresh vegtables as much as we do. I have; 6 beef steak tomatoes. I also have 2 cucumbers, 1 bell pepper, 1 cayenne pepper, 4 bulbs of heirloom elephant garlic, and one section of heirloom Eqyptian Walking onion. (The onions were originally from my Great Grandmother's garden and she died in 1978.) I have added zinna seeds to the four corners of the garden this year.

          Tomatoes are our favorites. They are usually ready July 4th here in NC. The first few tomatoes are eaten striaght from the vine. Then I eat a few Sink Sandwiches (Tomato and mayonaise on white bread that is so messy you have to stand over the sink to eat them.) I freeze tomatoes to make soups and stews over the winter months. And then I make salsa.

          I also have a fig tree and a pear tree.

          I am getting hungry just thinking about all this tasty food!

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          • #6
            Re: What Do You Grow in Your Garden

            Thanks for the tip, miht have to try that next year (though I won't eat them either!)

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            • #7
              Re: What Do You Grow in Your Garden

              Right now I just have tomatoes and green peppers until I can figure out a way to keep the bunnies out. I've heard that mothballs along the fence will deter them-any advice?

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              • #8
                Re: What Do You Grow in Your Garden

                Does getting a cat work? (it works on the Sims .)

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                • #9
                  Re: What Do You Grow in Your Garden

                  I am sure this isn't quite the right answer but I am starting to grow a couple of sunflowers to put in my back yard!! Maybe I could eat the seeds?

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                  • #10
                    Re: What Do You Grow in Your Garden

                    we have tomatoes, peppers, garlic, onions, cucumbers, zuchinni, sunflowers (yes we eat the seeds),strawberries, mulberries, carrots, raddishes, dill, basil, parsley, lots of flowers, potatoes, and walnuts.

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                    • #11
                      Re: What Do You Grow in Your Garden

                      We have a big herb garden (chives, parsley, basil, mint, thyme, and oregano) that grows well, doesn't take up much space, freezes well, and costs a fortune if you have to buy them in the store, so they're my favorite We also have tomatoes, cucumbers, peas, string beans, spinach, and eggplant, though the only thing we have a lot of success with are the string beans. Hopefully this summer will be better...

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                      • #12
                        Re: What Do You Grow in Your Garden

                        Originally posted by mjrube94
                        We have a big herb garden (chives, parsley, basil, mint, thyme, and oregano) that grows well, doesn't take up much space, freezes well, and costs a fortune if you have to buy them in the store, so they're my favorite We also have tomatoes, cucumbers, peas, string beans, spinach, and eggplant, though the only thing we have a lot of success with are the string beans. Hopefully this summer will be better...

                        That sounds so nice!! I would have a garden like that if I didn't rent, one day when I get my own house I will!! enjoy your garden it sounds great!!

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                        • #13
                          Re: What Do You Grow in Your Garden

                          We planted this year tomatos, got one tomato container plant as well that already had some tomatos growing. Cucumbers, eggplant, zuchinni, summer squash, red and green peppers.

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                          • #14
                            Re: What Do You Grow in Your Garden

                            Tomatoes (lots and lots), khalrabi, cucumbers, hot peppers, sweet peppers, summer squash and potatoes. Sometimes watermellon.

                            If the animals leave this stuff alone, we eat well in the fall! I make my own salsa and all I have to buy for it is the spices and the onions.

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                            • #15
                              Re: What Do You Grow in Your Garden

                              is there anything I can grow in the house with very little sunlight? I only have one window in my frontroom that I can use and It would be nice to start growing something that the neighbors won't steal. I was considering doing it in my flower bed but I would not get any of my veggies plus I have a sprinkler head right by my window and they over water I mean OVER Water my living room gets wet.

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