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do you garden

yes
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a few pots of tomatos and peppers, no room for more
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no, but I love to eat
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I grow flowers, but not food
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Ah...gardening. :) Spending time outside in the sunshine. :) Fretting over silly plants who are not doing what they should be doing. :wink: Going on hand to hand combat missions with bugs who want to eat your food. :-x And best of all eating your own fruits and vegetables, and using your own herbs as flavoring for food and teas. 8)

Our perenniel herbs:
catnip
spearmint
orange mint
chives
garlic chives
sage

the veggies we always plant (old standbys):
tomatos
sweet peppers
hot peppers
snow peas
green onions
garlic

fruits:
strawberries
blueberries
red raspberries
blackberries

things we will be trying new this year:
potatoes (blue ones and red ones :lol: )
asparagus
probably things to be announced later :lol: :lol: :lol:


Does anyone else here like to garden? What sorts of stuff do you like to grow? :D
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No room to garden unfortunately, but if I did, I would at least have a good herb garden.

Yours sounds fantastic Duchess, especially the fruit...(I'm a sucker for berries :D )

What about Basil and Rosemary for your herb garden though?

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if we get the house we are setting up a garden.

tomatoes-cukes-zuccini-carrots-strawberries-corn-squash-watermelon-canteloupe-herbs, etc.
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I planted 4 Blueberry bushes last year next to my regular garden.
Bought some bales of hay and spread it out all around them making a nice square that equals my vegtable garden in size.
Then I planted strawberries around the blueberries.
If I don't get any berries I won't mind too much because it LOOKS really cool.
Like I have some idea what I'm doing. :lol:

But everything is doing well.
Lots of fetilizer and horse manure so I should be all set.

My garden this year will be simple.
Usually I cram everything in and they choke each other so I get very little.

Tomatoes, carrots, onions, corn (even though I seldom get ears of corn that taste good, the kids like looking at it), peppers, peas (although I think I missed that planting window) and beans.

And Eggplant.
I don't like eating eggplant.
Never have and probably never will.
Don't even chop it up fine and mix it in to say, tomato sauce.
But damn, it a beautiful plant to grow!
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The GF has a great recipe for Brijal dip, almost like eggplant guacamole...(we're talking about the same thing, right? Gorgeous purple...thing?)

I don't eat it at all, under any circumstances, except in this dip. Lemme know if you want it.

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Avatar wrote:The GF has a great recipe for Brijal dip, almost like eggplant guacamole...(we're talking about the same thing, right? Gorgeous purple...thing?)
Is Brijal dip similar to babaghanoush? I love a good babaghanoush!
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The gorgeous purple thing is quite likely an eggplant. :) I've never tried growing those, but they are very attractive plants and fruits. :)
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Pity they taste so awful though...except in this dip. :lol:

I have no idea Menolly...I recognise the name, but have no idea what's in it. Will ask the GF.

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www.aubergines.org/recipes.php

The Eggplant Recipe Database
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Freshly picked peas are great right out of the pod.
Even waiting as little as a day changes the taste a little.

Unfortunatly my yard is very sandy.
So the rich soil of my garden, though raised up a bit, is sitting on sandy soil.
So it drys out pretty quick!
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Menolly wrote:Babaghanoush

YUM!!!
Very similar Menolly, except for the tahini. And her's has more stuff in it.

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I did some gardening yesterday. Along with fixing the new window in. Mainly I was pulling up annoying weeds.

Uh... No offence Av. ;)
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Very funny. :D

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Went to the local nursery today to pick up this year's new veggies and herbs. Other than a flat of marigolds (the smell of marigolds supposedly fends away some common pests from your veggies so you intersperse them in your vegeatble garden) and a few hostas and ferns to plant back in the woodsy corner of the yard I did not get any flowers. That will be a seperate trip. 8)

The veggies (other than the ones mentioned in the first post):
several types of lettuce ( -I have not had luck with lettuce in the past, but I am willing to try again)
broccoli
cucumbers
yellow beans

annual herbs (die from our winters):
cilantro
rosemary
thyme

perenniel herbs:
peppermint
chocolate mint - I have never seen or heard of this before - tastes like mint, but smells exactly like chocolate 8O 8) :biggrin:
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Haha, I like Chocolate mint. We get a whole buch of different types...of which the only other one I can remember off hand is apple...

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