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here is one box of peppers and cukes and melons
All peppers are very hot, hot, and medium

Triangular box-these are all medium, mild, sweet

Black Pearl-death hot

Cascabel-medium

pepperochini-medium

feherozon-mild

keriting-medium

Fresno-medium

Inca Red Drop-medium

cucumber area- yeah crazy

Mici hybrid cuke

several honey dew and sugar baby plants, I plant on some going up the trellis and some into the isle

baby sugar baby- about the size of a quarter

sweet kikuza

green bean arch, has aspargus beans, scarlet red runner, purple pole, blue lake, dragons tongue, and romano

scarlet red runner flower, GORGEOUS

dragon's tongue flower

nicotina plant

volunteer tomato plants-tomatoes, a cross between a currant and something else, they are about the size of a nickel

soroksari pepper

sweet banana

parsnip

cabbage that was munched on by the demonic worms

volunteer tomatoes- the trellis is 5 ft tall

fall seedlings


some of the onions I pulled. surprised this many did "ok" with the weird weather and so many flowering

wonky onion

tomato trellis- orange banana, pineapple, cherokee chocolate, kelloggs, black plum, paul robson, yellow plum, black cherry, japanese trifle, white cherry, zebra, carbon

my new adopted kitty, i think she adopted us. We have two inside kitties and this one just showed up after i started talking to her. She is amazing and such a great cat. Her name is Kitty Cat. She follows me around the garden "talking" to me.

All peppers are very hot, hot, and medium

Triangular box-these are all medium, mild, sweet

Black Pearl-death hot

Cascabel-medium

pepperochini-medium

feherozon-mild

keriting-medium

Fresno-medium

Inca Red Drop-medium

cucumber area- yeah crazy

Mici hybrid cuke

several honey dew and sugar baby plants, I plant on some going up the trellis and some into the isle

baby sugar baby- about the size of a quarter

sweet kikuza

green bean arch, has aspargus beans, scarlet red runner, purple pole, blue lake, dragons tongue, and romano

scarlet red runner flower, GORGEOUS

dragon's tongue flower

nicotina plant

volunteer tomato plants-tomatoes, a cross between a currant and something else, they are about the size of a nickel

soroksari pepper

sweet banana

parsnip

cabbage that was munched on by the demonic worms

volunteer tomatoes- the trellis is 5 ft tall

fall seedlings


some of the onions I pulled. surprised this many did "ok" with the weird weather and so many flowering

wonky onion

tomato trellis- orange banana, pineapple, cherokee chocolate, kelloggs, black plum, paul robson, yellow plum, black cherry, japanese trifle, white cherry, zebra, carbon

my new adopted kitty, i think she adopted us. We have two inside kitties and this one just showed up after i started talking to her. She is amazing and such a great cat. Her name is Kitty Cat. She follows me around the garden "talking" to me.

Re: Urban Updates
Very nice garden.
Your green bean arch is gorgeous! And I can only hope my new pepperoncini plants will look half as good as yours.
Your green bean arch is gorgeous! And I can only hope my new pepperoncini plants will look half as good as yours.
El- Posts : 43
Join date : 2010-07-25
Location : New York, NY - zone 6b
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Your last minute T post trellis looks cool! Is it working out good? I like the bean trellis a lot, too!
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WOW, great garden! Ohhh Baby! those black pearls look dangerous! And gorgeous! So many different things. I'm glad your garden (and hopefully your spirit) has bounced back.
I need something like that T trellis for my tomatoes, they are over 6' now and no more room on the stakes... hmm...thanks for the idea!

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What a great garden. And it looks like everything is doing great. Good luck.
quiltbea-
Posts : 4712
Join date : 2010-03-21
Age : 80
Location : Southwestern Maine Zone 5A
Re: Urban Updates
Beautiful !!!
sceleste54-
Posts : 383
Join date : 2010-04-08
Location : Florida Panhandle
Re: Urban Updates
Very nice garden update, your peppers look very healthy and productive. 

1chichi- Posts : 151
Join date : 2010-04-24
Location : SuNnY SoutH CaRoLiNa
Re: Urban Updates
Thanks for sharing! Love all the picks. Everything is beautiful. Hubby and I have been trying to come up with an affordable arch/arbor idea and like your green bean arch. Will try one in my garden next year!
Re: Urban Updates
Wow, chocolatepop! Just amazing! Love your pepper collection. (And now you've got me wanting to grow scarlet runner beans for next year.)
RE: Urban updates.....
Absolute garden artistry!!!!! Your peppers are marvelous, those black pearls are so beautiful, perfect name for them. Thanks for sharing.
trustinhart-
Posts : 165
Join date : 2010-05-24
Age : 64
Location : Zone 7 VA
Re: Urban Updates
I LOVE your green bean arch!
Ryley-
Posts : 26
Join date : 2010-04-26
Location : Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (Zone 3A)

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