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looking forward to seeing the hops pics. Starting seeds this week. Tomatoes for sauce, winter veges including butternut squash, turnips, parsnips, leeks. Cucumber, one summer and zucchini squash plant, honey dew and cantilope melons. Going to make a new deeper bed for blueberries I think the one I have is too shallow and dries out during the winter. And two new bee hives at a buddies home in Elizabeth.
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re: Hops...
Once you have trained the first shoots on your trellis, any subsequent shoots from the rhisome can be cut and cooked like asparagus or pickled.
YUM
Nice thread, I just started buying some stuff last week. This will be the first year I've been involved personally - usually our "garden" is just a place for my daughter to play. And honestly I have no clue what I'm doing, hopefully youtube isn't lying to me about how to do this... LOL.
Doing russets and fingerlings in a whiskey barrel - similar to the video above.
Some herbs in some smaller pots, and planning to put some other herbs and some green onions in the semi-shady area under the deck.
Carrots, maybe some onions too. I wanted to do garlic, but apparently it's too late for that...?
I'd love to do tomatoes, peppers and green beans as well, but I'm not sure how much is too much to bite off for a first year.
Ideally, if I don't end up killing all this stuff, I'd like to turn the crappy little dirt pile we have in the corner of the yard into a raised bed - maybe next year. We have a serious rabbit population, and I'm concerned they're going to get everything that's not a couple feet off the ground.
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I wanted to try growing hops this year but opted not to. Keep us posted on how it's going.
Anyone have insight on growing peppers? I'm going to try a salsa garden this summer.
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Sugar snap peas, lettuce and radishes are in the ground already. Tomatoes, peppers and herbs were started inside weeks ago and are going strong. Poles beans, zucchini, potatoes, carrots, onions, cucumbers, butternut, spaghetti squash, Acorn squash, watermelon, strawberries, cantaloupe, corn, celery, pumpkins and a few other things I'm forgetting will get planted right before mothers day. The indoor plants will be transplanted then too.
A few picks from last year. These are examples of my harvest pretty much every other day all summer long. All came from one 20'x 3' bed and one 6' x 8' bed plus a few 10" holes in the river rock ground cover for the squash and melons.
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Last edited by hollohas; 04-09-2014 at 17:55.
That is awesome! I have only started with two 4x8 raised beds... can't fit much in there, but I hope that it is a good start. I have a feeling the HoA doesn't get involved with the back yard unless I get too crazy.
The asparagus is starting to poke through that the previous owner planted. And the fruit trees are starting up.
And another question... where is everyone getting seeds?
Last edited by rbeau30; 04-09-2014 at 18:39.
I wish I had fruit trees.
My favorite part of the garden is that my kid (3 years old most of last summer) came out with me each evening and she just snacked on all the fresh food while I was tending to it. She'd be running around and every few minutes run over and pick something to eat right off the plant...cucumbers, green beans, peas and carrots...she just loves it! She has already told me she plans to pull and eat "all" the carrots this year.