What're y'all growing?
It's that wonderful time of the year to get your seedlings ready! What is everyone planting this year?
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It's that wonderful time of the year to get your seedlings ready! What is everyone planting this year?
Pineapples,sweet potatoes, a variety of herbs and habaneros.
I would also be growing weed (grows easily outside where I live) but I'm pregnant so not this season.
I have a hybrid blood peach/japanese peach. Yummy!...those things are huge.
I have an herb garden with about 12 different varieties of herbs, including thyme, oregano, lemon verbana, rosemary, chamomile, and chives.
I'm also planning on growing peppers again. I've grown serrano and jalapeno, but my favorite is probably habanero. I want to grow spicier ones like ghost pepper someday, since habanero is a bit mild for me, and I like the spicier end of peppers (I use liberal amounts of carolina reaper hot sauce often), but I'll have to see if they can grow well in my climate.
I don't grow many vegetables because I live out in the country and it's a pain to keep the animals from eating them.
Spring onions in a glass on my kitchen sink. I wish I was a better garden person thing.
Yeah I use the Pf Tek method. I don't need the money anymore but a few friends nag me about not stopping. They say mine are the best. I just give them away when theyre done
I dont take them or sell them.
Tomatoes mostly. My wife buys green ones as she love it, this is the only way I can have a ripe ones. Also some herbs, and garlic.
Indian blood peach tree, one white and one red seedless grape, 200 blueberry trees, 45 day cabbage, big beef tomato, brussel sprouts, purple potatoes, peaches and cream corn, and broccoli.
Shits ending for me... Apart from citrus tress starting to bud. But the usual. tomatoes (obviously) spring onion, parsley, rock melon and honey due.
Sorry to hear that. I grew a tumor long ago. The surgeons cut me open and removed it. Afterwards my cock didn't work. Now I'm pathetic. You seem nice. I hope you don't become pathetic.
Not in my yard, but Iām helping my aunt with her garden. She grows tomatos, kelp, and onion.