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Hi Gang, back from a winter of lurking, ready to go gardening
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Hi Gang, back from a winter of lurking, ready to go gardening
My lurking is over and after a cold winter, the beds are beginning to wake up.
Have 6 4x8' beds that date from 2006 and are rapidly falling apart but 3 of them are filled with flowering plants - want to move the flowers somewhere else so the to-be-repaired beds can be used for vegetables.
This spring saw the addition of 4 2x4' tabletops, 2 4x4' raised beds, a 2x8' bed, and to-be-erected a 4x8' bed (still deciding where light is best for it).
Plants in two of the table tops include savory cabbage, red-leaf lettuce and just planted beet seeds. Onions are in another 2 beds as well as a 100 new strawberry plants. The bunch onions (scallions) seeds are just sprouting.
Twenty-three various types of tomatoes and 5 pepper babies are on the porch, waiting to be planted in 5 gallon containers - this is going slowly for me. Need to keep them on porch until May 15 for safety sake. Lots of disease last season - but hope springs eternal.
Carrots did very well last year so will be growing (I hope) more as well as a couple of other root-types.
No cucs (didn't do anything last season) but will be trying a couple of squash on trellises.
Hope everyone has a great growing season.
Have 6 4x8' beds that date from 2006 and are rapidly falling apart but 3 of them are filled with flowering plants - want to move the flowers somewhere else so the to-be-repaired beds can be used for vegetables.
This spring saw the addition of 4 2x4' tabletops, 2 4x4' raised beds, a 2x8' bed, and to-be-erected a 4x8' bed (still deciding where light is best for it).
Plants in two of the table tops include savory cabbage, red-leaf lettuce and just planted beet seeds. Onions are in another 2 beds as well as a 100 new strawberry plants. The bunch onions (scallions) seeds are just sprouting.
Twenty-three various types of tomatoes and 5 pepper babies are on the porch, waiting to be planted in 5 gallon containers - this is going slowly for me. Need to keep them on porch until May 15 for safety sake. Lots of disease last season - but hope springs eternal.
Carrots did very well last year so will be growing (I hope) more as well as a couple of other root-types.
No cucs (didn't do anything last season) but will be trying a couple of squash on trellises.
Hope everyone has a great growing season.
Judy McConnell- Posts : 440
Join date : 2012-05-08
Age : 83
Location : Manassas, VA(7a) and Riner, VA (7a)
Re: Hi Gang, back from a winter of lurking, ready to go gardening
Well, you may have been lurking but you sure have not been idle. Judy.
Look forward to your progress.
Look forward to your progress.
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