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GROWING VEGGIES.

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An hour in the garden last night

7/9/2018

 
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I spent an hour tying up 80' of 5' tall tomatoes using hemp twine. Cant turn your back on the garden at this time of the year.
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First cucumber of the year, had it for breakfast this morning. American diet=bagels and doughnuts for breakfast... not at my house!
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Freshest arugula I have ever had. When I harvest this stuff, it never makes it into the kitchen, it gets popped into my mouth. Most incredible plant in the world.
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Beets. They are just so so so cool looking. next year I'm planting them next to the silver kale for an artsy design in the garden.
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I had just spent a long time scooting down this row of tomatoes tying them up and pulling up the romaine lettuce in preparation for some summer seeding. row of tomatoes on the left got tied up next. If you let your tomatoes go without tying them up it turns into a giant mess.
Michael link
5/5/2022 07:36:27 am

Thanks for sharing this useful information! Hope that you will continue with the kind of stuff you are doing.


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  • Home
  • Bulk Mulch
  • Soils
  • How to Plant
  • How to Water
  • How to Feed
  • HOW TO GROW BLUEBERRIES
  • Wildflower Meadows
  • How To Grow Birches
  • Veggie blog
  • Blank
  • Gallery
  • Perennials