She just got back from vacationing in the UK.Speaking of gardening what happened to @girlandcoconut ?
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She just got back from vacationing in the UK.Speaking of gardening what happened to @girlandcoconut ?
Greta pics and info. I have started to get into gardening the last few years. Mainly as a way to spend time outdoors with my little one. She really loves it. I see a lot of people using these raised gardens and/or buckets. So far we have only just used a tiller and planted ours in the ground. As I'm still so new to the whole thing I wonder which way is better. Aside from not having to pull weeds, are there other advantages to these raised garden areas? It seems that in those small areas the ground would be depleted of nutrients pretty quickly. Do you have to replace the dirt and/or compost to keep them going year after year?So now, I wait. Who else is planning a garden this year?
Eating tomatoes right off the vine is amazing. My daughter gets a handful every day. Unless we are bringing them in for a salad or something, they never get washed. When we first started gardening I thought we should bring them in and wash them, then I remembered that when I was a kid everyone drank from the nasty garden hose. Surely eating tomatoes right off the vine will be ok.I love fresh tomatoes, we had cherry tomatoes when I was growing up, and they never made it past washing, if they got that far.
You can do it! Just plant a few seeds and wait.
Exactly. Especially since you know what's going into and on to them.Eating tomatoes right off the vine is amazing. My daughter gets a handful every day. Unless we are bringing them in for a salad or something, they never get washed. When we first started gardening I thought we should bring them in and wash them, then I remembered that when I was a kid everyone drank from the nasty garden hose. Surely eating tomatoes right off the vine will be ok.
What kind of light do you use to get them started? Or do you use a window?I do a raised bed in our side yard. I will start the plants inside by seed in a few weeks; plainning 6-8 tomato plants, cucumbers, watermelon and sweet potatoes.
I don't know why I liked this and never answered. I have cat poop issues in my yard. The people who used to live in my house moved right next door, so their cats hop over the fence to shit in my yard as they please. Plus the soil down here in Florida is basically sand.Aside from not having to pull weeds, are there other advantages to these raised garden areas? It seems that in those small areas the ground would be depleted of nutrients pretty quickly. Do you have to replace the dirt and/or compost to keep them going year after year?
The main advantage is having control over the soil. There are four important aspects to having good garden soil. The dirt needs to retain water fairly well, the soil should be loose so there is negative space where roots can grow to get to nutrients and water (this is why raised beds square foot gardens can plant the seeds closer than is used in a traditional line garden), the fertilizer needs to be the right mix for the plants you are growing, and no weed seeds.I don't know why I liked this and never answered. I have cat poop issues in my yard. The people who used to live in my house moved right next door, so their cats hop over the fence to shit in my yard as they please. Plus the soil down here in Florida is basically sand.
As far as amending the soil, not really sure on that. I keep hearing a lot about mineralizing with rock dust, but a youtuber I watch experimented with it and actually got less of a yield. Interesting video...
Nicely done!I always plant a veg garden. So much better tasting.
Too much to take pictures of.Nicely done!
Nice setup! My raised bed veggies got infested with bugs around mid-March so I let it go until just now. Replanted everything the same, along with a jalapeno and cilantro plant start. Have some impromptu corn growing from the squirrel feeder too. Not sure what that's going to give me in the end.I always plant a veg garden. So much better tasting.
Ever year I learn more from my garden. What works and what doesn't for my yard and set up.Nice setup! My raised bed veggies got infested with bugs around mid-March so I let it go until just now. Replanted everything the same, along with a jalapeno and cilantro plant start. Have some impromptu corn growing from the squirrel feeder too. Not sure what that's going to give me in the end.
Tomato plant did well for a couple months but it's root bound now and struggling in that little fabric pot. Also harvested a sago palm pup which seems to have rooted nicely.
Tomatoes taste like cardboard in the store/restaurants, nothing even comes close to home grown!And one of the dogs has taken a liking to pea pods...
Too much to take pictures of.
The greenhouse is clutch for the tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers.
I think my fave thing to eat from my garden vs the store is peas, carrots and tomatoes.
I guess I'm in luck, I love the taste of cardboard!Tomatoes taste like cardboard in the store/restaurants, nothing even comes close to home grown!