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This was my first attempt at my vegetable garden. I didn't take too many pictures towards the end of the summer. Here is what I came up with. The garden is roughly 5 feet x 15 feet.
-10 Sweet 100 tomato plants -4 Red Chilli -4 Scotch Bonnets -4 Harbenaros -4 Hot Cherrys -4 Super Chilli -4 Hot Portugals -2 Oriental Eggplants -2 Strawberry bushes -4 Oriental Basil -4 Rosemary -4 Garlic Chives In June this is how everything looked. A month later this is how it looked. My tomato plants went a little crazy on me. I think i should have had maybe 3 or 4 tops but I had 10. Here it was in the beginning Here they are about 2 months in Here are some of my eggplants Hot Portugals ![]() Super Chillis Sweet 100 Tomatos. ![]() Peppers galore ![]() 9 inch Hot Portugal. ![]() In the end I finished with well over 300 tomatos. I wanted to keep track of my peppers but after I hit over 200 I didn't keep track. With the peppers my dad made over 15 jars of hot sauce. Next year I'm going to be a lot more organized. I plan to expand the garden a bit. Maybe by another 50%. |
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Wow very nice work. I wanted to do the same this year but was too busy....I hope to use your example as inspiration next year!
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I'm going to grow less tomatos next year. Going to try some squash and melons. |
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wow nice work
those peppers are sure big! wanna share some with me? hehehe ur neighbours must be happy eh what do u use to fertilize the soil? mushroom soil? Last edited by Evil Techie; Dec 7th, 2005 at 09:10 PM.. |
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Nice work there. I wish I had that much space in the backyard. I always had terrible yield with hot petter, and sweet pepper. Always get eaten by bugs and whatnot. Did you do anything special to prevent that?
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My garden is about 5 feet x 15 feet in size.
I didn't use anything special at all which is surprising. I bascially dug up the ground and used over 50 bags of top soil and manure. I just made sure to water it every day. I only used fertilizer once and that was maybe 1 month in. I think it is was because I used all fresh new soil the garden turned out so well. I'm going to start the garden earlier next time. I did not have any problems with pests surprisingly . Only the leaves of my eggplants were eaten up. That didn't affect the output as I still got about 7 eggplants per plant. Last edited by Irb; Dec 8th, 2005 at 12:55 AM.. |
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![]() thanks for reminding me, I have to plan my garden for next year. gardening gives me great satisfaction. the best part is to go and grab whatever you want, all fresh and pesticide free (although tap water does have chemicals ).
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Thanks for taking the time to post those, very inspiring. I only did tomatoes this year, we just moved into the house a year ago, and we had our first baby arrive in May, so even getting that done was tough!
We'll be expanding next year for sure. I have my composter set up, and will be hooking up my rain barrel to the eaves, then running a trickle line to the garden to cut out watering time. |
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In fact she still has nice melons.
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on the tomato plants, it helps to pluck off the suckers so they dont grow crazy all over the garden.
i put a big stake next to mine and grow them up the side and pluck all the suckers, keeps them in place and in shape. i love growing different pepper plants. i have 3 raised beds and i find they really only grow well in the one, regardless of having the exact same soil and whatnot in them, two are even about a foot apart and they get the same exposure to the sun in the one garden they can grow 3-4 feet tall, people are always amazed at the size. your garden pic's are great! thanks for sharing.
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