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People who enjoy growing their own food. Or taking care of their landscaping and gardens. Let’s try and keep politics to minimum here in this group unless it has something to do with agriculture or affect on planting and growing your own food.

People who enjoy growing their own food. Or taking care of their landscaping and gardens. Let’s try and keep politics to minimum here in this group unless it has something to do with agriculture or affect on planting and growing your own food.

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Gardeners
Oct 15, 2019Oct 2019

Posted by Robecology
For anyone on the east coast of Florida, near Ft. Pierce this weekend; (October 19-20)....this is a real nice exhibition...and it's free. You won't find lower cost veggies already started...and our Bonsai collection is said to be the largest in the ...
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Gardeners
Oct 14, 2019Oct 2019

Posted by FrayedBear
Spring show last weeked:
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Gardeners
Oct 14, 2019Oct 2019

Posted by FrostyJim
This Red Robin cherry tomato is 1 year old and still producing tomatoes. I keep the branches tied up to prevent breaking but I am running out of room - Ha!
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Gardeners
Oct 13, 2019Oct 2019

Posted by itsmedammit
I have a confession. I am much better at ordering plants, seeds and bulbs, than I am at planting them.
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Gardeners
Oct 13, 2019Oct 2019

Posted by Redheadedgammy
While out watering today I saw many cattapillers on my milk weed, and one getting ready to make its cocoon.
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Gardeners
Oct 12, 2019Oct 2019

Posted by CrazyQuilter
Found this useful site for monitoring soil temps. Will wait until soil temp is 60F before planting spring bulbs. Check out how average temps are rising. Wonder when they will revise growing zones?
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Gardeners
Oct 12, 2019Oct 2019

Posted by CrazyQuilter
I mistakenly thought that Early Girl was nematode resistant, only now I discover only the bush variety and I planted the indeterminate variety. No wonder the size dropped off dramatically. I'm peeved that some local nurseries do not state disease...
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Gardeners
Oct 12, 2019Oct 2019

Posted by ChurchLess
Nice surprise first thing this morning.
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Gardeners
Oct 12, 2019Oct 2019

Posted by Hathacat
Fix the cricket problem!
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Gardeners
Oct 12, 2019Oct 2019

Posted by FrayedBear
Nicked from you know where and timely for the summer mosquitos:
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Gardeners
Oct 11, 2019Oct 2019

Posted by Besalbub
A couple I didn't get last post .
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Gardeners
Oct 10, 2019Oct 2019

Posted by Besalbub
I've gotten into hibiscuses in the past two years , they just keep on blooming . I have a to take them in when it gets cold and I have four more than I had last winter . With all the plants we have I'm gonna build some kind of heated shelter .
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Gardeners
Oct 10, 2019Oct 2019

Posted by FrayedBear
Look what has decided to start flowering in my yards -
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Gardeners
Oct 10, 2019Oct 2019

Posted by Allamanda
Very interesting whatever diet you eat -
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Gardeners
Oct 9, 2019Oct 2019

Posted by bigpawbullets
Interesting comments, so far. I've .68 acres of a lot in a suburb in a county (outside city jurisdiction). My small front yard, house, and drive are about 1/3 of this. I've a privacy fence around the other 2/3 (backyard). Linda & I play at food ...
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Gardeners
Oct 9, 2019Oct 2019

Posted by bigpawbullets
Interesting graphic about two different cultures. With climate disruption, the need for micro gardening (1/2 acre or less) may become critical for food production here in the United States.
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Gardeners
Oct 8, 2019Oct 2019

Posted by FrostyJim
I seem to buy a cyclamen every spring - but this is the first one I kept one alive long enough for it to bloom again!
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Gardeners
Oct 8, 2019Oct 2019

Posted by FrostyJim
I finally got some of my winter indoor garden seeds planted today. This photo is from a few years ago. I like Micro Tom Tomatoes they are great for hanging baskets in a sunny window or on a shelf under grow lights and only grow 12-14" tall but are ...
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Gardeners
Oct 8, 2019Oct 2019

Posted by Allamanda
Having mentioned this earlier, it occurred to me that it may be very interesting to many members of this group. The author and teacher has inspired a lot of people, I have had his book for a few years and it's an incentive in ...
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Gardeners
Oct 8, 2019Oct 2019

Posted by Allamanda
A Comic Book approach but nevertheless:
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Gardeners
Oct 8, 2019Oct 2019

Posted by MikeInBatonRouge
Question: who here has ever used mycorrhizal fungi concentrate in your garden? What was your experience? I saw a youtube gardening video extoling its virtues, and I took the plunge and ordered a small supply. Now I am wondering if it is all hype ...
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Gardeners
Oct 8, 2019Oct 2019

Posted by CrazyQuilter
Squash vine borer. Seems every year I garden in SE Arizona, I discover another pest I never heard of previously. These really hit me hard this year. Just as the plants start to produce well, they collapse and die. I can find the places covered in ...
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Gardeners
Oct 6, 2019Oct 2019

Posted by Besalbub
When I first spotted the baby lizard he was sleeping in the middle of the flower , gotta be quick , hard to do when you're closing in on 70
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Gardeners
Oct 4, 2019Oct 2019

Posted by Spinliesel
My House in the fall I had mentioned the wild grape vine and poison ivy climbing up the north side of my house. Well, it is now turning a beautiful wine red. In a few weeks, it will be only the stems, and I will hopefully have hlep to pull them all...
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Gardeners
Oct 4, 2019Oct 2019

Posted by NoPlanetB
A couple of weeks ago I posted about my rose and that it hadn't grown any. Well, the heat finally let up week before last (it was in the high 90's until then) and the rose just took off. It has gotten taller buy about 10". It has dropped leaves but ...
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Posted by FrostyJim...I have enough room for a few good people.

Posted by glennlabMy heavenly Blue Morning Glories have finally gotten their color.

Posted by glennlabMy heavenly Blue Morning Glories have finally gotten their color.

Posted by FernappleIts that season again, blue sky and golden leaves, nature is the greatest designer, a Ginkgo in my garden. Also posted in photography.

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Posted by FrostyJimMaking my last batch of 2024 oven roasted tomato sauce on Oct. 10 ready to start filling jars.

Posted by FrostyJimMaking my last batch of 2024 oven roasted tomato sauce on Oct. 10 ready to start filling jars.

Posted by FrostyJimMaking my last batch of 2024 oven roasted tomato sauce on Oct. 10 ready to start filling jars.

Posted by FrostyJimI needed to preserve my bell peppers so I made Indian chutney last night.

Posted by FrostyJimI needed to preserve my bell peppers so I made Indian chutney last night.

Posted by FrostyJimMoose family munchin' on my Raspberries right now at about 8:30 on Tuesday night!

Posted by FrostyJim3 giants total over 3 lbs! Bush Early Girl hybrid grown in my Wasilla Alaska zone 4b greenhouse...

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