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Old 03-03-2009, 03:43 AM #1
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Spring Garden!

I'm attempting to germinate some Tomatoes - Better Boy and several different types of peppers. I can't wait until the warmth of spring!

I plan to have a full and complete garden this year.

What's everyone else having in their spring garden other than cannabis?
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SG- I'm running tomatoes, radishes, dill, cilantro, basil and sunflowers right now (indoor) we had a very successful run of peppers last year and hope to continue with that real soon.
Outdoors this season, we're growing collards, peas, peppers, apples, pears, peaches, grapes, blueberries and potatoes.
Indoors-tomatoes, cucumbers, herbs, and lettuce.
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garlic. peppers x4, cherry toms, inca squashes, basil, dill, corriander, tyme, peas x2, beans x3, pumpkins x4, corn, burdock, kiwi fruit, raspberry, blackberry, cherry... plus a few others...
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Right now I have Tomato, Basil and Cantaloupe growing indoors. I plan on starting some more tomatoes outdoors, as well as blueberries, onions, garlic, carrots, potatoes, beans, and lots of flowers!! Gardening is so relaxing and rewarding!
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150+ tomatoes, 200+ onions, 50+ peppers, 80 garlic, strawberries, potatoes, raspberries, kale, kohl rabi, radish, carrots, the list goes on haha.
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Doc-how hard is that kiwi to get going? have you had good luck with it in the past or is this your first attempt?
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Doc-have you had good luck with the kiwi before or is this your first attempt?
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I'm doing 14 varieties of heirloom tomatoes, looking for 'keepers' for next year. 2 or 3 years of that and I should be able to have a thriving garden full of plants that I know will love my climate, soil and technique.

Going to have the requisite herb garden (no, the other kind) and some hot peppers too. I finally used up all my dried Habaneros, so it's probably their turn in the rotation.


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Doc-how hard is that kiwi to get going? have you had good luck with it in the past or is this your first attempt?
The Kiwi plant/ tree/ bush was only planted last season. It grew well perhaps 15x planting size,, then the leaf fell off into winter. The stem/root base is sound and so it should give some fruits this coming season.

Was dubious at first,,, but the south islands NZ get as cold as Europe
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Well I have a few herbs too and a dwarf fig tree! Parsley, Rosemary, Dill, Cilantro, Oregano, catnip and mint. I gotta get my cherry tomatoes started...

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