Anyone have a garden going this year?

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  1. ~Zen~

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    From the 1930s :)
     
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    Garden tilled up nice. Got lots of rain and snow flurries last couple of days. So will wait for it to dry out, and warm up, before any more planting.
     
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  5. Alice in SC

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    Yes! I love working in my garden Nude!
     
  6. TrudginAcrossTheTundra

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    I keep seeing videos pop up saying in the title that home gardening is being banned. Doesn't make sense. I planted asparagus already. Swiss Chard is next on the list.
     
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    I love Swiss Chard! Easy to grow and good to eat!
     
  8. Alice in SC

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    Let's hope not! Our daughter is a South Carolina Certified organic gardening supplier specializing in seed and giving classes!
     
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    We need many more people as dedicated to LIFE as she is!
     
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    I am, I worked the soil on Wednesday and then it turned cold again. Will be planting the spuds and onions next week. Bedding plants can't go out until mid May at the earliest here.
     
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    Bravo @Timsk! Happy growing!
     
  12. Alice in SC

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    Where is Hippies from A to Z ?
     
  13. ~Zen~

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    Here are some wise words for spring planting!
    spring planting.jpg
     
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    All I decided to grow from seed is chamomile, sometimes it turns a little yellow like it's trying to die on me.. it was one of those grow kits I decided to buy oh a whim. I also have hyacinth (which can reproduce from seed or bulb) that comes up every year, well one of them decided to grow seed pods, which I'm told is a long process to grow from a seed into a bulb and flowering. But I figure I'll keep some seeds and see how it goes, since the universe thought I should have them or w.e.
     
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    Peas, onions, radishes, potatoes, growing great. Plant sweet corn, and bush beans today.
    I checked into grow bags for potatoes, and was not cost effective. So I use large plastic bags lined with cardboard, which works fine.
     
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    Now that is an interesting choice! I do like tea made from Chamomile.

    They call in Manzanilla down in Mexico and it is more popular there than black tea.
     
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    I grew potatoes in a garbage can once. Quite successful for an experiment!
     

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