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Claud The Backyard Farmer (self proclaimed)
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 1960689, member: 31715"] Yeah, that's the only positive thing about that, I know what a potato plant should look like now haha. Funny thing is it did better thrown out as scrap in my bed then it did when I actually tried to grow it. Maybe I had the wrong timing, or wrong soil mix? Anyways, spring is around the corner so I have been getting excited. Bought a bunch of seeds, and been buying plants here and there because I get impatient and just want to have plants instead of wait for seeds to sprout lol! Although I am really trying to sprout quite a bit of stuff. We picked up this really cheap walk in greenhouse from amazon for like 60 bucks, and I am very happy with it! It was so cheap and it actually fits quite a bit of seedlings, and it's staying quite a bit warmer than outside air. Probably a good hot and humid 75-80 in there with outside temps being around 50. [GALLERY=media, 29306][/GALLERY] That's the cheap ol thing but I love it! I have about 5 different tomato varieties in there i'm trying to sprout. I also have some squash varieties, cucumbers, lettuce, zucchini, and just today I put in a whole tray of flower seeds i'm going to try to sprout. But, home depot had some decent looking plants, so I've been picking some up like I said. [GALLERY=media, 29533][/GALLERY] In this picture we have 3 jalapeño plants furthest away, then the next row is 3 bell peppers. Then we have a poblano pepper (honestly have no idea why I bought this, but it's fun to grow stuff anyways), and then a roma tomato plant. Might squeeze one more roma in there, and the rest of the space in that bed will be reserved for when my onion sets come in next month hopefully. [GALLERY=media, 29362][/GALLERY] Here is another bed. This bed will have 1 of my tomato varieties that hasn't sprouted yet, then we have the cherry tomato, and then the right half of the bed will be for the pea variety we did a few months ago that did really well. This will be a better season for them so they should do even better. [GALLERY=media, 29470][/GALLERY] Lastly, here is some kale from last season that did a whole lot of nothing, but it's actually starting to grow now.... so I kept it around lol. Still have some potato and onion sets to come in. Will be doing some of the tomato varieties in pots this year to see how it goes. Not sure if i'm going to try the potatoes in the beds, or in pots again. Oh and in regards to the broccoli, it never headed properly, started flowering, so we pulled them all. Maybe our timing was off because at our market, we saw young broccoli plants being sold, so maybe now is the time to plant them in our area? -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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