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  • #16
    Re: Low Carb Gardening 2007

    well my ground is covered with snow but I noticed my passion vine did not die back this year....I dont do much from seed ...but I will be moving all the plants around next month and for sure planting sugar snap and snow peas on prez day as the tradition is ....my dog ate all my collards!!






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    • #17
      Re: Low Carb Gardening 2007

      I moved my five way cherry just before our huge storms and it was a smart move because it is save and sound in a well protected but sunny area now ...it was traumatized I am sure ..but I hope I get some cherries anyway ....






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      • #18
        Re: Low Carb Gardening 2007

        Plants in my bay window are starting to bloom! Yay! So long as no whiteflies/leafcutters show up, (they usually do, just before I can move plants outside), I'll have some 2-year-old chilis and a 3-year habanero this year. Of course, I'll plant other pepper varieties as always, but I like to keep the peppers coming in year 'round. I had 1 plant live to be almost 5 but the bugs got it, finally. They bite the bases of the leaves and pepper them with tiny holes. I was too late with the soapy water.

        I wish I had a bigger yard, with more sun. The shade trees are closing in bit by bit towards the center of the back yard. I may have to garden at Mom's soon!

        HeidiE - what is a 5-way cherry? A graft with 5 varieties?
        ~Susan
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        Doin Miles, Flights, & Kid Ketchin'...
        2 Ab Chal's; 6WEC#27 slug-Free; & more; 50# LOST in'06-
        but regained ~20# in '07 in less than 3 weeks! And again early '08 ...Was in HEAVEN -got to 150, for awhile, then got too busy, and gave in too much... and... OK holding pattern "keep it together..."

        .................OMG how did I fail AGAIN
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        • #19
          Re: Low Carb Gardening 2007

          Anyone ever tried growing asparagus?? I grow mostly herbs and a few veggies, but I would really like to expand into new territory.
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          • #20
            Re: Low Carb Gardening 2007

            Yes, I had asparagus in NC, they came up every spring like clockwork. They didn't survive my attemp to transplant some to MD, however. Either the soil conditions here are wrong, or something dug them up. Not much harvest per square foot, and they aren't pretty. They look like weeds after spring.
            ~Susan
            49/f 5'7" Start 2-27-06 SW222/11-18-09 @ 160-ish/G135-150ish??

            Doin Miles, Flights, & Kid Ketchin'...
            2 Ab Chal's; 6WEC#27 slug-Free; & more; 50# LOST in'06-
            but regained ~20# in '07 in less than 3 weeks! And again early '08 ...Was in HEAVEN -got to 150, for awhile, then got too busy, and gave in too much... and... OK holding pattern "keep it together..."

            .................OMG how did I fail AGAIN
            (((on temporary break)))
            Sigh ... I'll be back... life isn't always fair 10-07-09

            "Goal: First you have to dream of it. Then you have to do it." Author unknown

            sheesh

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            • #21
              Re: Low Carb Gardening 2007

              here is a new seed link

              http://anniesannuals.com/






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              • #22
                Re: Low Carb Gardening 2007

                I always plant a salsa garden - I love to can and last year I made 40 quarts of salsa. A bunch of chili sauce and spaghetti sauce.
                We just got 5 inches of snow over night - I guess the garden will have to wait
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                • #23
                  Re: Low Carb Gardening 2007

                  I bought tomato and pepper seedlings yesterday. Next week, I plant them into the ground!!!!
                  ~Megs~
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                  • #24
                    Re: Low Carb Gardening 2007

                    That's cool Megs,

                    I need to persuade my Mum to give me some tomato plants _ haven't got a greenhouse and can't realy start them myself.

                    I've got spinach, brussel sprouts and carrots poking up - spinahc doing well, I need to try and plant it evey 4 weeks or so. Also bought 2 baby (tehnical term? ) courgette plants which I'm quite excited about.

                    I wish I had a bigger garden or an allotment...

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                    • #25
                      Re: Low Carb Gardening 2007

                      We've been having cold weather here lately so I didn't want to risk planting anything or buying any seedlings until the weather was warmer. But definitely this weekend (weather permitting), I will break ground and start planting.

                      I don't know if you have a little sunny spot at your home, but tomatoes do well planted in containers. You need a 5 gallon container (sorry, I don't know the metric equivalent) per tomato plant. Spinach and lettuce does well in containers too.
                      ~Megs~
                      242/141/160 (130)
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                      5'4", Female, May 2, 2003
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                      • #26
                        Re: Low Carb Gardening 2007

                        Would tomatos be ok from seed outside in a container? There is a sunny spot I could put it in. I have spinach in containers already as my earth patch is tiny - I have pots on gravel.

                        It's been freakishly hot here so everything is doing well.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Low Carb Gardening 2007

                          Broad beans are in flower... hopefully not too long till picking time! Here, when they're very very young they're eaten raw with Pecorino cheese (and the inevitable glass of chilled white wine). Nice and summery!
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                          • #28
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                            That sounds lovely Sally! I think they get a bit too tough when left to grow.

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                            • #29
                              Re: Low Carb Gardening 2007

                              Yes Baarb, definitely tough when big enough to cook... but they can be eaten by taking the bean out of the pod then biting through the outer bean skin and simultanaeously squeezing the tender very inner part into your mouth... a technique that comes with practice. Lol!

                              It's always wonderful to sit around with a huge basket of unshelled broad beans in the middle of the table for everyone to pick from... plus the cheese and wine. A nice antipasto.
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                              • #30
                                Re: Low Carb Gardening 2007

                                Sally, I can't wait until it gets warm enough to plant beans here too! There's nothing like veggies straight from the garden. I feel so good, when I can walk outside my door and pick a tomato and a few sprigs of herbs for my meal.

                                Baarb, yes you can grow the tomato from seed. You can plant the seeds directly into the container or you can make a newspaper pot. For a newspaper pot, you need newspaper and a food can/tin or a bottle. Take a newspaper and cut it into 6 inch wide strips. Wrap the newspaper around the bottom of the can, leaving a 2 inch overhang at the bottom. Fold the overhanging paper onto itself to form a bottom, then slide the newspaper pot out. You'll need to set the pot on a tray, fill it with soil and plant a seed, because you don't want to glue or tape the bottom. When you transfer the seeding to your container or to the ground, you don't need to peel away the paper---it will breakdown in the soil.
                                ~Megs~
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