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Garden time is coming

gopher_byrd

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I have a garden now. 8 actually. 3 vegetable, 5 flower gardens. And a greenhouse. Planted pumpkins, potatoes, carrots, peas, corn, sunflowers (if they count), leeks, onions, rhubarb, parsley, sage and tomatoes. And there are a ton of existing raspberry bushes.

No idea what I'm doing. Went full on Paul Bunyan on some of the trees. Thought I'd visit here, and find out how bad I've screwed up. lol
Sunflowers count as they are good pollinator flowers. If everything is growing you're doing good.
 

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Ok got a couple garden pic's of broccoli and zuc's
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They still have a bit to go yet

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For some I am thinkin maybe 7 to 10 days and I'll be eatin these
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Some people don't like raw broccoli, I love it and when you cook broccoli you lose 95% of the nutrients
 

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And here's my first zuc's plannin on puttin more in when something comes out.
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The top zuc is a black beauty the bottom one is called a Greyzinni
My first time growin (grey) in a container but grown in the garden (I usually grow 3 in garden) they put out more zuc's than I can give away.

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Jimi

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