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poloarmani69 64M
49692 posts
12/6/2021 1:11 pm

awesome keep up the good work......


Logan0867 56M
244 posts
12/6/2021 1:17 pm

yum. tasty and fresh.


Paulxx001 66M
22642 posts
12/6/2021 2:03 pm

Great pics and everything looks like it's thriving.
I'm not really good at growing stuff, but I have a lot of experience chopping trees. Yep.
What does that have to do with anything? 🤔
Nothing, I guess.
Ever chopped a tree down? 🎄


BicuriousCar 64F
76 posts
12/6/2021 2:45 pm

Love your garden - jealous - my gardening is hit or miss.


flannel_light 61F
4586 posts
12/6/2021 2:56 pm

You did great. Too cold here for a garden.

The Light is shinning and she is lonely and waiting in the darkness.


pagancountrygirl 66F
6466 posts
12/6/2021 4:32 pm

Looks wonderful! So nice to be able to pick something fresh from the plant and not worry about where it's been or who's handled it. And no chemicals!

Pagan
Hmmmm....I know I left that wand around here somewhere!


mc_justmc 63M

12/6/2021 5:34 pm

I've wanted to start a garden, but the big dog in my back yard would just eat it. The fucker chews 2x4s.


redrockrascal 65M
23580 posts
12/6/2021 6:46 pm

I would love to see your tomatoes

When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.

The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.


lok4fun500 M
51906 posts
12/6/2021 7:19 pm

..we have 6-8 inches of snow on the ground here!


lonlyforlove2 81M
32704 posts
12/6/2021 7:55 pm

Looks like you got plenty to keep you busy, I give up on gardening a few years back, to many things to do and Kroger keeps all I needed in stock. no bugs, no dirt and don't have to pick da stuff..

Stop by at lonlyforlove2
also see Lunch with Lonly , we get snow tomorrow
Check my blog on New Community, "A photo of my big Pecker"
also, " My Sunday afternoon with the kids'


pacnwlover42 55M
9808 posts
12/6/2021 9:15 pm

That’s a great garden!

Funny women are incredibly sexy!


missthee 58F  
4511 posts
12/7/2021 12:10 am

Nothing tastes better than home-grown! Hope you have a fruitful harvest!


PonyGirl1965 58F
22090 posts
12/7/2021 1:10 am

WOW! You have tomatoes coming along! I am envious. And fresh green beans! How fabulous!
I watched a guy on you tube plant, grow and harvest veggies hydroponically. He used the big plastic drums that started out life filled with food. No dirt. No bending over. It was very cool. They got sunshine but I still don't know if they would taste as good as veggies grown in the dirt.


anastasia666 45F
2231 posts
12/7/2021 1:36 am

Hello,

Thank you for the wonderful tour of your Garden. You have done a great job..I really enjoyed the photos.

Thank you for my smile,

Hugs,

Ana6

I done made the devil a deal
He made me pretty
He made me smart


CuriousHer 55F
26 posts
12/7/2021 2:49 am

It's good to know there's a fellow gardener out there, albeit on the other side of the country.

Your seedling papaya looks really happy! I'm hoping my volunteer papaya next to the compost pile and all the new, young papaya plants I got this year survive winter. If we get a frost, there's a chance I'll lose them all, as in past years.

Still have a few tomatoes bearing fruit, slowly, and hoping the local tree rat will leave the fruits alone. It's been chewing green lemons off the tree and dropping them to the ground... no idea why. Just picked up a few more berry plants (raspberries, primocane blackberries, blueberries) to add to my collection. Most likely they'll still be in the too-small pots a year from now. Justicias, sasanqua camellias, tecoma, and tecomarias are blooming. Passionfruits are ripening slowly, some falling to the ground when ripe. Found this week to my surprise that eventually I'll have some blood oranges this year, for the first time in 4-5 years. Guess it helps that I hacked the mulberry back further this year so the oranges got slightly more sun. It's a late ripening season for the citrus and will be weeks/months before they get ripe.

We're still in that in-between time with a bit of lingering fall, temperatures up and down and up and down. It was briefly in the 80's a week ago, but now heading down into proper winter weather: a week of temps mostly in the 60s, a couple days in the 50s, with a chance of -gasp- rain!


pal334 69M  
45821 posts
12/7/2021 3:02 am

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69ereatwetpussy 61M
6774 posts
12/7/2021 6:27 am

That's one wonderful garden
Enjoy all your fresh vegetables and fruit
Have a wonderful day


citizen4722 66M  
74582 posts
12/7/2021 3:33 pm

I wish I had a spacious garden like yours. I doubt I'll do much to mine until the Spring.


lunchandconvo 53F  
4034 posts
12/9/2021 7:59 pm

ooohh!!! FRESH papaya!

do you like pickles ?
try atchara.
Mmm....
XO!


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