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These are the plants I have going so far in 2014
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These are the plants I have going so far in 2014
Here are a few pictures of my garden beds:
Red Candy
Yellow Candy, sorry the picture is sideways. Couldn't figure out how to delete it and put another.
[size=13.333333969116211]Celery[/size]
Radish
Carrots
Beets
Potato in a tire
These are my fall cabbage, for me they were a big disappointment. They never did anything but sit there. Hopefully the Spring SFG will be better.
Hope you enjoy the pictures
Red Candy
Yellow Candy, sorry the picture is sideways. Couldn't figure out how to delete it and put another.
[size=13.333333969116211]Celery[/size]
Radish
Carrots
Beets
Potato in a tire
These are my fall cabbage, for me they were a big disappointment. They never did anything but sit there. Hopefully the Spring SFG will be better.
Hope you enjoy the pictures
Cajunsmoke14- Posts : 84
Join date : 2013-10-13
Age : 57
Location : Turkey Creek, Louisiana
Re: These are the plants I have going so far in 2014
Sweet Cajun! It sure motivates me that spring must be close as I watch the sleet and snow fall here. It makes me feel better that I have some seeds started under the lights. Here's wishing you a great growing season!
meatburner- Posts : 361
Join date : 2012-10-24
Age : 74
Location : zone 6b, southwest missouri
Ready! Set! Go !!!!
Alright you done gone and done it !!! You have given me the bug !!! Will start my bedding plants this week !!!! Pics to follow !!!
gategitter- Posts : 29
Join date : 2014-01-20
Location : TX7A
Re: These are the plants I have going so far in 2014
Cajun, your photos motivated me to get a few seedlings planted int he garden.
Re: These are the plants I have going so far in 2014
Today it's sleeting here in South Louisiana, but I covered all my plants. Hopefully they will be ok. This is the only day this week it is to be below freezing. Saturday it should be back in the 70's.
Happy Gardening
Happy Gardening
Cajunsmoke14- Posts : 84
Join date : 2013-10-13
Age : 57
Location : Turkey Creek, Louisiana
Starting seeds
Very nice pictures Cajun, it must be awesome to be able to be out and about, i have to admit i am a bit envious of you. lol I am waiting in anticipation to be able to be out gardening myself. I live in the far northeast so we got alot of snow on the ground and more to come! But i haven't let that stop me from starting some seeds! Right now, indoors, i have some Red Wing Onion seedlings, i actually got a few celery seeds to sprout (after my 2nd try), and i have some Radishes growing, i am trying to grow them completely inside, unlike the other plants that i will transplant out in my SFG, when nature allows. What kind of Radish are you growing? Mine our Cherry Belles. And i also have a mix of early varieties as well. I have trouble posting pictures on here so i can't show you mine. I look forward to seeing yours and everyone elses wonderful plant pictures & I wish you a very happy healthy growing season!
ImmahGardener- Posts : 18
Join date : 2014-03-21
Age : 44
Location : Maine, USA Zone4b
Re: These are the plants I have going so far in 2014
Cajunsmoke - PLEASE don't send the sleet to Atlanta this time! I've got stuff ready to go in the ground!
Grrr
Grumble, grumble... no one ever said the South would be like this. It ended up being a pretty day today in Middle Georgia. It will be 28 Tuesday night and 31 Wednesday night (according to the latest weather report). Our heating/air system is very confused.Cajunsmoke14 wrote:Today it's sleeting here in South Louisiana, but I covered all my plants. Hopefully they will be ok. This is the only day this week it is to be below freezing. Saturday it should be back in the 70's.
Happy Gardening
On a positive note, the aphids that keep trying to infest my kale are assassinated by the freezing temps every few days.
Windmere- Posts : 1422
Join date : 2013-02-26
Age : 55
Location : Fayetteville, GA - Zone 7B - 8A
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