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Post by Laura_in_FL on Aug 3, 2017 12:45:45 GMT -5
You've really been feasting on trout this year.
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Post by brownrexx on Aug 6, 2017 13:00:18 GMT -5
I have two in-ground gardens. One is 24 x 28 and the other is 20 x 50.
I am growing 14 tomato plants plus a total of 34 different veggies/fruits this year. I am constantly amazed at the variety that I get out of 2 relatively small gardens and a yard.
Asparagus Artichokes Cucumbers Chestnuts Rhubarb Garlic Onions Lettuce Radishes Spinach Red Beets Carrots Swiss Chard Sugar Peas English Peas Sugar Snap Peas Dry beans - 6 varieties Lima Beans Haricot Vert green beans Roquencourt (yellow beans) Potatoes - 3 varieties Sweet corn Bell Peppers - Green, Orange and Red Hungarian Sweet Frying Peppers Giant Aconcagua pepper Poblano Peppers Hot peppers - 2 varieties Summer squash - 3 varieties Butternut squash Eggplant Cabbage - green & Red Okra Herbs - dill, parsley, chives, thyme, oregano, sage pears Asian pear apples
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Post by paquebot on Aug 6, 2017 20:54:46 GMT -5
Too many tomato plants to count here! I know that there are 108 in the field garden, 54 varieties. At home there are another 30 or so varieties with most being 2 each. Some are a bit of a stretch to call plants when they aren't even 6" tall (Jochalos and Micro Gemma). Most are new to me and have been assembled from all over the world to trial. Some are going to be winners and some will be merely another tomato. So far it's been about an even split.
Martin
The truth is more important than the facts.
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