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Claud The Backyard Farmer (self proclaimed)
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 1961923, member: 31715"] Well, I didn't have as much space to plant onions as I thought. Still got about 20-25 of each variety in. Although maybe a bit close. I went a bit more space on the yellows as those are my favorite, and I'd like them to get big. My problem is I'm doing way too many dang tomato varieties. I couldn't help myself, I just want to try a bunch and see which ones I like best. Next year should be better. Maybe only 2 or 3 varieties. I made up an excel sheet to help plan out my beds and what I am going to plant where. Each square is a 6x6 inches. So it's semi-to-scale. [GALLERY=media, 29625][/GALLERY] Might be hard to see since all I did was take a picture of it, but you should get the idea. I will be planting potatoes in big pots/containers that will stay on the patio. And I have 1 more tomato variety that will be in a pot too. Both not shown in that picture. Have some progress pictures to show I suppose. First picture is a week or two ago? Second is today. [GALLERY=media, 29470][/GALLERY][GALLERY=media, 29642][/GALLERY] [GALLERY=media, 29362][/GALLERY][GALLERY=media, 29175][/GALLERY] Here are the onions. They are all in about a 2 and a half by 3 and a half foot area. [GALLERY=media, 29320][/GALLERY] [GALLERY=media, 29639][/GALLERY] Next to them a determinate Roma variety, and there will be another roma variety in that empty spot. [GALLERY=media, 29318][/GALLERY] And the peppers. 2 of the weak plants ended up dying. That's ok, I have 2 pepper plants already ready to go in the green house, just waiting till the weather warms up a bit. Plus, I have some seedlings started... kinda late but they are here and I'll try to keep them going, even if I have to keep them in pots or the greenhouse. [GALLERY=media, 29282][/GALLERY] Here are the peas. About half have sprouted. Trying out this type of support instead of the cruddy rope one I used last season. And some pictures of the greenhouse [GALLERY=media, 29521][/GALLERY] [GALLERY=media, 29347][/GALLERY] [GALLERY=media, 29224][/GALLERY] -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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