blissful
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So who gardens, got pictures?
With all the different zones, we all garden at different times.
Have you called digger's hotline to make sure you can safely rototill your land for your garden? (just a safety tip)
I don't garden until June, but start seeds much earlier in the house. Anyone have a green house solution that doesn't cost an arm and a leg?
With the economy, I'm doubling my garden again this year. So it's time to get seeds ( loved the seed catalog thread). I collect heirloom seeds too, anyone else do that?
Do you have fruit trees and bushes and asparagus gardens? Any tips on pruning those fruit trees? When and how?
Will you be putting in a set of bees for honey and pollination?
Are you adding manure to the soil? Compost? Layering with paper (wood pulp). Mulching? Raised gardens?
This year, I'm thinking that I need to put away tomatoes, beans, corn, and zuchinni and squash. The garden wouldn't be complete without a dozen other interesting new things to can/freeze/dehydrate for the next year.
Happy gardening. ~Bliss
With all the different zones, we all garden at different times.
Have you called digger's hotline to make sure you can safely rototill your land for your garden? (just a safety tip)
I don't garden until June, but start seeds much earlier in the house. Anyone have a green house solution that doesn't cost an arm and a leg?
With the economy, I'm doubling my garden again this year. So it's time to get seeds ( loved the seed catalog thread). I collect heirloom seeds too, anyone else do that?
Do you have fruit trees and bushes and asparagus gardens? Any tips on pruning those fruit trees? When and how?
Will you be putting in a set of bees for honey and pollination?
Are you adding manure to the soil? Compost? Layering with paper (wood pulp). Mulching? Raised gardens?
This year, I'm thinking that I need to put away tomatoes, beans, corn, and zuchinni and squash. The garden wouldn't be complete without a dozen other interesting new things to can/freeze/dehydrate for the next year.
Happy gardening. ~Bliss