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Who has a garden?

Started by Redwaller, May 10, 2012, 02:19:48 AM

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What's a garden?
Not for now
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redwallgurl

Quote from: rakkety tam on May 28, 2012, 02:42:55 AM
what kind is it

I'm not entirely sure but we also have alot of things from local farms
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Flandor

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Lily

Thanks Flandor, I deleted the post.

W0NWILL

We had two pea plants last year  :(, these are sugar snap peas, so they're excellent. And we had ALL the broccoli come up, and I don't like broccoli, to say the least. Go figure. But we have lots of huge onions and loads of mint. I like mint.

UNKN0WN

My mother has a LARGE garden with plants, flowers, and raspberries.

Cornflower MM

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Yeah, we have a pretty big garden. . . . . Everything we don't kill usually produces a lot. (Take, for instance, our squash. We had so much we couldn't find anther place to put it!)

Izeroth

 I have a garden... well, actually two gardens. The first one, which is medium-sized, produce a pretty good crop each year. The second garden, which is smaller, has bad, eroded soil and thus produces much less. A some of the plants we've grown include lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumber (Always plant at least two cucumbers so that they can fertilize each other. We learned that the hard way.)

And a really important tip: never grow mint outside of pots. We did that a few years ago, and the mint took over the whole garden. We're still trying to completely get rid of the stuff.

Søren

I love gardening. It didn't do too good this year, but last year it was awesome. I usually do tomatoes, squash, peppers, various other things. I did get one HUGE zucchini squash, that had been warped into the shape of a crooked neck squash. And a bunch of garlic.
Birds were real bad this year.


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rachel25

By 'garden' do you mean vegetable garden or just a garden in general?

Søren

It probably means in general.


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MeadowR

I've got a fairly big garden? Not sure what the 'average' is, though, as to whether our garden is average or a bit bigger than norm. But anyway, unfortunately at the moment it is a bit dull - it's a nice amount of space but there's really not a lot going on in it. In the right back of the garden we do get some strawberries growing, weather-permitting.
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rachel25

Ok in that case Soren, I have a big garden. Its got loads of parking, a small paddock, a large chicken and guiena pig inclosers, a patio, loads of wood sheds, a large garden shed, a separate office/gym building ad then the house itself. Oh and there's a whole loads of trees on one side of it and an unused vegetable garden. ::)

Jukka the Sling

(In the US, we call a vegetable or flower garden a garden - but we call the bit of land your house is on a yard.)

So... we don't have a garden.
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Cornflower MM

You, Jukka, are either very mucky, or very deprived. ;D

@Rach: You should plant something!

Søren

Can't plant now, it's the middle of the second ice age winter.


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