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You got a nice tree started, more future branchesNice. That looks very manageable.
I don't have a garden. I have a two year pile of dead branches.
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Looking goodNot all the vegetable plants are in the garden and not all the plants in the garden are vegetable plants.
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Now we have to know what your are growing?Let's see your garden progress
Here's mine
Zucchini, cucumbers, bell peppers, sweet peppers, tomatoes, carrots, potatoes and butterhead lettuceNow we have to know what your are growing?
Ha yea, but good choices.Zucchini, cucumbers, bell peppers, sweet peppers, tomatoes, carrots, potatoes and butterhead lettuce
So far it's a bunch of leafy plants haha
Nice!This is garden area #3. The beds in the background are repurposed concrete electrical pullboxes (20"X30"ish) with Pinto beans, Sugar Snap peas, Black Eyed peas, Green beans and tomatoes. For only having 6 of each plant, the yield was pretty good, the green beans and black eyed peas are on their third round of production. The beds in the foreground are 17'X5' made from leftover roofing panels and currently still in the process of filling in hugelkultur (layers of compostable material) for use next spring. Garden area 1 is almost all herbs located outside the back door and garden area 2 is a collection of fruit trees including lemon, lime, mulberry, calamondin, fig and pineapples.
What is that contraption toward the back of the garden?Not all the vegetable plants are in the garden and not all the plants in the garden are vegetable plants.
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Nice setup...
Next year I'm gonna do a timelapse on the growth. Maybe like 30-60 days
Hell yea. My zucchini are going nutz but as of now no fruits to show.Here in the Dallas area the last freeze, on average, is the middle of March. I planted 3 tomato plants close to 3 months ago and a cucumber about a month later. As you can see the tomato plants have gone apeshit!
Some might say that's too small of an area for 5 zucchini plants, and they are probably right hahaHere in the Dallas area the last freeze, on average, is the middle of March. I planted 3 tomato plants close to 3 months ago and a cucumber about a month later. As you can see the tomato plants have gone apeshit!