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Claud The Backyard Farmer (self proclaimed)
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 1984737, member: 31715"] Start of the new planting season for me. Just kind of threw some stuff together to get the beds going. Not sure if if I am going to keep most of the plants through the full harvest but here is what I have so far. I have two pepper plants that overwintered in the beds. I would have had all of them... but someone just HAD to have a puppy who decided to eat them all. The two pepper plants that are left, a serrano and a poblano, apparently were spicy enough that the puppy left the plants alone. But my bell peppers and jalapenos from last year are gone. I really wish they would have survived because the trunks on the two remaining are now probably an inch+. I'm imagining they are going to be voracious producers this year. Which is kind of lame because the serrano and poblano we planted, we don't actually use often. It was more just a fun filler project. Bell peppers and jalapenos we do use a lot. So 2 jalapeno plants planted in the beds, 2 bell peppers in the beds, and 1 bell pepper in a pot as a test. We also planted an Anaheim chili plant, and a lunchbox chili pepper. Never have had either, so will be seeing how they are. I have a collard green plant (it might be a broccoli plant... I can't tell) that must have never sprouted last season then sprouted randomly in one of the beds after the last frost and has been growing good. It's kind of out of place right now, but i'm gonna let it grow.. it's earned it haha. 2 lettuce plants 3 tomato plants, and I'm seed starting a few items. The only seed I really care about is my big tomato produce from last year, the dixie red. Trying to get them to sprout and then I'll transplant. Dixie red was my number one producer last year, so it's going to be a staple in my garden for the years to come. I don't remember the other varieties I planted in the beds (I bought them from a store) but I'll update later. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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