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Are you going to plant a garden?
Notwithstanding the wind and chemicals here in western Kansas, I have Mae really nice raised beds. It has set dormant for several years but I can burn all the weeds and plant it. I just can’t figure out if it’s worth it.
What do you think? Do you plant a garden? Is it worth it? Thoughts? |
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you might get more traction if you have the mods move this to the Lounge and not Fantasy haha.
Is it worth it? Yeah, absolutely. Only depends on if you are willing and able to put the time in to mange weeds, water it, and so on. |
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Every single year. Torn down last years’ last weekend. Put in lettuce, garlic, and radishes Saturday. I’ll wait a few weeks for the big stuff.
Absolutely love this time of year!!!
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I kinda miss planting a few veggies. Hard to raise anything in phx without spending a ton of $$$.
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yeah, the timing is just way off what I'm used to. And then there's the dang pests. I tried growing some jalapenos and some other peppers but first the javelinas ate three pots worth in the front yard overnight. Then i tried the backyard, and apparently the rabbits like peppers as well. Burnt four pots of tomatoes around the same time as well. I thought about building a raised set of beds but haven't gotten that motivated yet, lol. So far, the only things I've managed to grow successfully are some green onions and some rosemary. I'd like to be able to grow some basic herbs, and some tomatoes and onions? Not sure what else is reasonable.
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I thought this was a Farmville thread or something in here.
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Been doing one for around 20 years or so; there’s just no comparison between home grown produce and store bought stuff, even the expensive organic stuff.
This year we have blueberries, two kinds of strawberries, raspberries, tomatoes, sweet peppers, snap peas, broccoli, asparagus, and sweet corn for fruits and vegetables. Wife will have her flowers: zinnias, four o’ clocks, sunflowers, hyacinths, marigolds, columbine, clematis, crocus, and of course her roses. Girl’s been going nuts with those, she’s probably got over a dozen different varieties.
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We have a great assortment of fruit trees, one each: Oranges, lemons, Meyer lemons, limes, Cherries, Peaches, Apples.
The citrus grow constantly and in December we have hundreds of oranges for fresh juice every day. last year there were only about 12 oranges on the tree, right now there's about 2,000 blossoms so I am expecting bumper crop this year. The cherries and peaches are the same way: massive beautiful crop every other year, bupkis on the off years. Squirrels are a huge problem here so I am like Donald duck trying to scare, block, and fight them off my property each spring. I put metal ducting around the trunks and nets over the trees. Ground gardens in raised beds I have tried various things, the tomatoes and cucumbers and beans are the easiest/best crops. Watermelons took over massive area and did not grow sweet or edible. Strawberries were few and not big enough. Radishes are easy. Carrots are good but if you overwater them they grow short and fat. carrots need dryness for the root to dig deeper to find water, so they grow long. This year I am trying lettuces. I grew broccoli but it was fair, not great, a little hard. The cherry tomatoes are awesome, I just eat them like a snack off the vine all summer long. Garden bounty |
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Ha, yeah, that cucumber got offensively large. They aren't good to eat when they get that big they dry out.
But it's cool to have the lemons and the cucumber going in the summer we can keep pitchers of iced "spa water" (cucumber and lemon slices) on the counter all weekend long and feel hella fancy for little to no effort. |
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Didn't bother last year, but I just might do some five gallon bucket bell peppers and tomatoes this summer The secret trick for tomatoes I learned from an old client, is banana water... soak banana peels in water for a few days then dump it on your tomatoes Miracle-Gro doesn't have jack on that water, this old gal consistently produces more than she could ever use with that trick |
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man, I keep on forgetting that I can slice up cuxs and lemons for ice water (and sun tea for that matter). I've done the banana peel/water, that is a game changer too!! I love this thread, thanks for moving it over to the lighter side!
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