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03-11-2007, 11:07 PM #1OPSenior Member
VEGGIE SEASON '07!! let's see them 'maters!
so, i'm about to do some planting here, let's see...
tomatoes:
big boy
better boy
space saver
cukes:
sweet delight
yard long (heh)
peppers
purple chile
pepperoncini
red savina
scotch bonnet
dorset naga
flowers:
cleomatis
cleome
don juan
altissimo
and that's what i'm starting with. i figured there should be another veggie thread, as the other seasonal threads are coming back around (ie, how old are you?)
so what do you guys have?kindprincess Reviewed by kindprincess on . VEGGIE SEASON '07!! let's see them 'maters! so, i'm about to do some planting here, let's see... tomatoes: big boy better boy space saver cukes: sweet delight yard long (heh) Rating: 5
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03-12-2007, 12:48 AM #2Senior Member
VEGGIE SEASON '07!! let's see them 'maters!
Kp do mini-type roses (not true minis but not truly full size) do better in full sun, partial shade or ? Sorry to post this on a vegetable thread.
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03-12-2007, 05:21 AM #3Senior Member
VEGGIE SEASON '07!! let's see them 'maters!
This will be a cool thread to watch. I am trying my frist balcony Vegtable, Herb and house plant grow. I have only grown Mary J and some pre bought house plants up to this point. I look semi foward to the challenges.
I should be able to grab some good help in this thread. If growing Veggies and Herbs is anything like Growing Mary J I know im gonna need it!! :wtf: :wtf:
kd
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03-12-2007, 05:38 AM #4OPSenior Member
VEGGIE SEASON '07!! let's see them 'maters!
wh, i keep mine next to the house; they get direct light for about half-3/4 of the day.
kd, i look forward to it! when are you planting?
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03-12-2007, 05:41 AM #5Senior Member
VEGGIE SEASON '07!! let's see them 'maters!
I bought all Heirloom seeds from Victory seeds.
I have already started Abe Lincoln, Crimson Cushion, Louisiana Red, and Katinka/(cherry) tomatoes.
Jalapeno and Cayanne. California Wonder and Royal King bell peppers. Hungarian Sweet Banana peppers.
The rest of these get planted around the first of April.
Cucumbers = Delikatessa and Ashley.
Carrots (for my daughter.....she had to have some) Chantenay Royal
Watermelon = Georgia Rattlesnake
Pole Bean = Kentucky Wonder
Now listen. I started those tomatoes and peppers 3 seeds to a Jiffy and got better than 98% germination. I have tomatoes and peppers coming out of my ears! I have been giving away little plants to anybody that will take them.
Seriously.....if any of the above strains interest any of you, shoot me an e-mail and I would be happy to send some seeds your way. I have way more than I could ever use.
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03-12-2007, 06:15 AM #6Senior Member
VEGGIE SEASON '07!! let's see them 'maters!
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03-12-2007, 07:09 AM #7Member
VEGGIE SEASON '07!! let's see them 'maters!
Me wanna do some inverted tomatoes, and ofcourse shitloads of basil, a plant who's majesty rival MJ 4 me.
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03-12-2007, 02:12 PM #8Senior Member
VEGGIE SEASON '07!! let's see them 'maters!
Originally Posted by kindprincess
the only veggies I think I should tackle this year are some simple ones. Any help or ideas?
I was thinking of regular tomatoes, and cherry tomatoes. I wanted to do a green pepper. and mayeb a cuckumber. I don't have loads of space. But ifigured these veggies wouldn't be too bad to grow. I also want to do some Rubarb I love Rubarb... And I rember it growing like a wild weed at my moms house.So i hope its fairly easy to grow.
the herbs I was thinking of would be,, parssley, Mint and rosmerry, anything else I shoudl try?
Any help is greatly appreciated..
thanks Kindly..
kd
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03-12-2007, 02:35 PM #9Senior Member
VEGGIE SEASON '07!! let's see them 'maters!
Hey, KP! That looks like an awesome collection of veggies you got there. I really look forward to this log. I hope you keep us updated often, so we can all be learn-ed on these types of things.
I actually bought a few packs of veggie seeds recently in hopes to grow them. I'm not sure if I want to set up an indoor garden for those or just try to do them outside. I don't know exactly what I have, but I will check and get back with you. Off the top of my head, I know I have some sort of Cherry Tomato, Roma, some Jalapenos, some Cayenne, two types of mint (for my gf) and a couple other things.
Damn, Oh F Yeah, that's a bunch of party cups there! If I was in the market, I'd take ya up on it. Looks like you're drowning in them! haha.
The Fog :rastasmoke:
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03-12-2007, 07:10 PM #10Senior Member
VEGGIE SEASON '07!! let's see them 'maters!
^ lol........true that! I figured if I planted 3 to a Jiffy and got 1 for each Jiffy, I would be good. Soooooo.....when all 3 broke ground and started growing.....being the kind of guy I am....I just couldn't kill any so I repotted them in the Dixies and now have 3X what I was shooting for.
Not sure where you live, but from what I have educated myself on, you could/should start those tomatos and peppers 4 - 6 weeks prior to date of last frost so that they can get a good start and be ready when that date arrives. Be sure and "harden off" (meaning acclimate them to the outdoors) the tomatoes for a couple of weeks before planting them in the garden after the last frost.
Good luck to all!
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