Who has their own garden?!
Who has their own garden?
I'm starting one!
Answers: I do, I am also starting out. Hope it all works out fine for you! i do! I would except the only thing that seems top grow around here is tomatoes, I have a ton of those, hope they grow. Oui. I have an organic(not certified garden) with tomatoes, bell peppers, beans, and millions of cucumbers..... We don't have a good backyard, so our gardens are in old wine barrels. We have cherry tomatoes, parsley, sage, rosemary, lemon tree, chives, and basil. he is u r father u r father did he take wather 2 flowers and trees me I got a big one why???????? I grow tomatoes and herbs. I'm satisfied with the local farmer's market for everything else, but you can't beat home-grown tomatoes. I do. I have tomatoes, Green Peppers, Sweet peppers, onions, Peas, Beans, jalepeno peppers and raspberrys in mine. Lucky me, I do. I have an indoor, hydroponic garden so I can use grow lights to garden year round, and then I do outdoor gardening during the season, which of course is now. I have lovely fingerling potatoes growing in an old wheelbarrow, inverted peppers., pimentos, tomato, and jalapeno growing upside down on my deck, several types of peas and beans, herbs galore, cucumbers, spring onions, zuchini, watermellon, turnips, golden raspberries, blackberries, and pencil carrots. Yummy! I love going to pick my own dinner, knowing its organic and exactly whats in it. I cant stand the thought of genetically modified veggies from the grocery store. Too weird science for me! Most people dont realize what they are really getting at the store.Best of luck with your garden-it rocks! Inverted (upside down) gardening is great for small spaces and helps avoid ground pests. You just puch the head of the plant through the top of a two liter bottle, hang it up, and let the plant grow upside down-its really fun-you can plant herbs on top of the planter for extra growing space I have had one for 13 + years.
It really connects you to yourself.
Good for you. I do. I built a 12'x12' bed a few years ago and have had great luck with peas, green beans, more zucchini than you can shake a stick at, carrots, lettuce, spinach, kale, cucumbers, green onions, a variety of tomatos, bell peppers, radishes and chives. Last year I added a 3'x3' bed for strawberries and raspberries and another for herbs. Good luck with yours! I have a small one. It only has tomato plants in it. I trying to get more just never find the time. I do the vegetables go really well with a fat steak