Vegetable Gardening
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my small potato crop
without much room and with a tray that I found in the street, I grabbed some soil and put a potato on top and boom, I am a mother of four little potatoes 💛
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Bell Peppers are finally getting color.
I'm surprised they took so long, but we had cooler weather a few weeks ago.
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Harvest yum! red potatoes, tomatoes, green and lemon cucumbers, squash, zucchini, patty pan squash, and pumpkins.
Planning on giving away most of this. For our family of three we grew way too much. Turning some of this into Salsas and a special Pico de Gallo Salsa that’s made from lemon cucumber, tomato, corn, peanut, red onions, cilantro, jalapeños, lime juice, and salt.
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More “can you spot the squash vine borer egg?” After some practice, it gets easier to see the little rust colored eggs stuck to stems and immature flowers.
More “can you spot the squash vine borer egg?” After some practice, it gets easier to see the little rust colored eggs stuck to stems and immature flowers. \#gardening #vegetablegardening #zucchini #svb @VegetableGardening
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Gardeners! How was your week?
Hello! How was your week and what progress did you see in your garden? What are you happy or unhappy with? Time to share your experiences!
Personally I've been fighting a nasty invasion in my brassicas that destroyed the daikons. At least the broccoli looks okay.
On the good news front, I've been blessed with delicious lettuces that keep coming back, my beans are thriving, I get a new courgette every other day and I've seen my first cucumber flowers. Here's hoping they give me many fruits!
Our month of June was very hot and dry, but fortunately a good rain helped us this week. Water management is a challenge though, and I'm a bit torn between my desire for a good harvest and my efforts to keep watering to a minimum to avoid waste.
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My cucumbers and broccoli seedlings are coming along well in their new cheapo greenhouse!
My cucumbers and broccoli seedlings are coming along well in their new cheapo greenhouse!
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Welcome fellow gardeners! What are your wishes for this magazine?
As we are starting this magazine/community from scratch, I'd like to hear if you have expectations or wishes for the direction of this sub. I'm open to all suggestions!
Personally I'm happy to just share our tips and experiences about gardening, and I hope we can build a good community and become a ressource for fellow hobbyists.
What do you all think? I'd love to hear from you.