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rabidchild
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Post subject: Re: Garden hoes - Show me your garden! Posted: Sun May 08, 2011 8:03 pm |
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AndyDufresne wrote: I wonder if anyone knows what this plant is.  I was out weeding in the garden today and noticed a lot of this. I don't think it's something I planted, but I can't be sure! It's really viney. It looks like it could be Morning Glory, which is pretty invasive. It does flower though, but climbs all over everything and chokes out other stuff.
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mel c
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Post subject: Re: Garden hoes - Show me your garden! Posted: Sun May 08, 2011 9:18 pm |
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Our little yard! There isn't much space for gardening, especially since we're surrounded by big trees, taller houses, and a hill. We've had to redo the flagstone and the French drain to keep our basement dry, so now I can finally concentrate on making it pretty and edible!  I built a little structure for the beans to climb on this weekend. Squash, strawberries, and nasturtiums are along the garage on the left. Excuse the dirty patio; I made quite a mess excavating the French drain and never really cleaned up after myself.  I didn't want to waste the green beans after thinning, so I put the extras in a container in the side yard. I also started some more lettuce and Thai basil. 
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AndyDufresne
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Post subject: Re: Garden hoes - Show me your garden! Posted: Sun May 08, 2011 9:39 pm |
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Joined: Wed Oct 20, 2010 6:32 pm Posts: 334 Location: Portland, OR
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rabidchild wrote: It looks like it could be Morning Glory, which is pretty invasive. It does flower though, but climbs all over everything and chokes out other stuff. From what I can tell, the leaves of this plant are thicker and more waxy than morning glory. Also a more olive-toned green and come to a sharper point. I really have no idea, though. Maybe! Thanks for the suggestion!
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AndyDufresne
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Post subject: Re: Garden hoes - Show me your garden! Posted: Sun May 08, 2011 9:41 pm |
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Joined: Wed Oct 20, 2010 6:32 pm Posts: 334 Location: Portland, OR
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mel c wrote: Our little yard! There isn't much space for gardening, especially since we're surrounded by big trees, taller houses, and a hill. We've had to redo the flagstone and the French drain to keep our basement dry, so now I can finally concentrate on making it pretty and edible!  I built a little structure for the beans to climb on this weekend. Squash, strawberries, and nasturtiums are along the garage on the left. Excuse the dirty patio; I made quite a mess excavating the French drain and never really cleaned up after myself.  I didn't want to waste the green beans after thinning, so I put the extras in a container in the side yard. I also started some more lettuce and Thai basil.  I love your patio garden, especially with those beautiful, mature trees! What a nice outdoor space.
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jewbacca
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Post subject: Re: Garden hoes - Show me your garden! Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 10:01 am |
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| ol' garly cooch |
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Joined: Wed Oct 20, 2010 3:41 pm Posts: 2726 Location: Kashyyyk
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yay! now that i have figured out how to post pics, i'll be posting some stuff tonight. i really enjoy the diversity of everyone's space.
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Momo
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Post subject: Re: Garden hoes - Show me your garden! Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 10:19 am |
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| Vegan Vegan Vegan Vegan Vegan |
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jewbacca
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Post subject: Re: Garden hoes - Show me your garden! Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 11:32 am |
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| ol' garly cooch |
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rabidchild wrote: AndyDufresne wrote: I wonder if anyone knows what this plant is.  I was out weeding in the garden today and noticed a lot of this. I don't think it's something I planted, but I can't be sure! It's really viney. It looks like it could be Morning Glory, which is pretty invasive. It does flower though, but climbs all over everything and chokes out other stuff. it's either morning glory or vineweed. both invasive. i don't think vineweed flowers though, so it's probably the former rather than the latter.
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Veglicious
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Post subject: Re: Garden hoes - Show me your garden! Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 8:14 am |
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| Wrote Dissertation on Vegans, Meat, and the Deserted Island Question |
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mollyjade wrote:  My nephew picking carrots in the garden. Seriously cute. I feel like all I can grow is arugula and cilantro. What gives garden? WHAT GIVES.
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jewbacca
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Post subject: Re: Garden hoes - Show me your garden! Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 8:41 am |
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| ol' garly cooch |
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Joined: Wed Oct 20, 2010 3:41 pm Posts: 2726 Location: Kashyyyk
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veglicious, have you tested the pH of your soil? what are you feeding your plants? have you considered passive hydroponics-(growing in non soil media). for those of you growing in containers, are you using containers that can drain well? drill or poke some holes so the plants don't cook themselves.
mel c- i'm incredibly envious of that back patio area. so cute!
kids+gardens=squee. a sign of a healthy child is when they are dirty from playing outside!
i finally took a bunch of pics last night and will get them downloaded to flicker later. i've been juggling a bunch of other things in addition to my normal mommy duties.
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AndyDufresne
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Post subject: Re: Garden hoes - Show me your garden! Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 11:12 am |
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Joined: Wed Oct 20, 2010 6:32 pm Posts: 334 Location: Portland, OR
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Momo wrote: Mars wrote: Is your Euphorbia quite a bit bigger now? I keep seeing these GIANT euphorbia's all over town... Love them. I'm using them in flower arrangements too right now, so fun. It was huge but someone or something ripped it out :( I had it set aside to replant and the landlords caretaker threw it out... That's sad!
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rabidchild
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Post subject: Re: Garden hoes - Show me your garden! Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 8:16 pm |
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Joined: Wed Oct 20, 2010 4:14 pm Posts: 1429 Location: The Latham Compound
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I don't have pictures today because it's pouring rain (and will be all week) but I have BABIES! I have pea shoots, and wee little baby kales, and wee little baby lettuce, and radishes that shot up overnight, AND I have currents and gooseberries the size of peppercorns! The gooseberries are SO COOL because they're striped like gooseberries, only wee itty bitty. I won't get more than a handful of each this year, since I just put the bushes in last year, but I am totally psyched anyway!!
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AndyDufresne
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Post subject: Re: Garden hoes - Show me your garden! Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 11:22 pm |
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Joined: Wed Oct 20, 2010 6:32 pm Posts: 334 Location: Portland, OR
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rabidchild wrote: I don't have pictures today because it's pouring rain (and will be all week) but I have BABIES! I have pea shoots, and wee little baby kales, and wee little baby lettuce, and radishes that shot up overnight, AND I have currents and gooseberries the size of peppercorns! The gooseberries are SO COOL because they're striped like gooseberries, only wee itty bitty. I won't get more than a handful of each this year, since I just put the bushes in last year, but I am totally psyched anyway!! Exciting! Yes photos, please! I love baby plants!
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Veglicious
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Post subject: Re: Garden hoes - Show me your garden! Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 7:48 am |
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| Wrote Dissertation on Vegans, Meat, and the Deserted Island Question |
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Nope I haven't tested the pH, I will do that if things don't grow very well. I think maybe I'm just too impatient. I can see carrot tops coming up. :)
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mollyjade
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Post subject: Re: Garden hoes - Show me your garden! Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 9:21 am |
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My dad gave me 8 assorted tomato plants, 3 tomatillos, and lots of onion sets when I visited him this weekend. And yesterday I bought 50 gallons of VEGAN compost for $15 at a local garden store and put together my second garden frame. I'm in garden heaven.
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jewbacca
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Post subject: Re: Garden hoes - Show me your garden! Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 1:19 pm |
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Joined: Wed Oct 20, 2010 3:41 pm Posts: 2726 Location: Kashyyyk
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mollyjade wrote: My dad gave me 8 assorted tomato plants, 3 tomatillos, and lots of onion sets when I visited him this weekend. And yesterday I bought 50 gallons of VEGAN compost for $15 at a local garden store and put together my second garden frame. I'm in garden heaven. score!
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aelle
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Post subject: Re: Garden hoes - Show me your garden! Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 8:58 pm |
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Indoors: the basil survived winter and is starting to prosper again.  On the balcony (facing south-west, sunny in the afternoon and evening) The mint was in an awful condition, but after a radical cut and much sun exposure, it's sprouting again!  Zucchinis:  Various lettuces:   They were the first seeds I planted, and I had no idea so many of them would take. That's why they're so crowded! And yes, they're growing in dumpstered drawers:  On the roof, I'm growing leek:  Now here's what my landlord is growing: cherry tomatoes:  A shitload of peppers:  And many greens:   
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Mars
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Post subject: Re: Garden hoes - Show me your garden! Posted: Tue May 17, 2011 10:42 am |
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Joined: Wed Oct 20, 2010 11:20 pm Posts: 4927 Location: Portland, OR
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YUM... love the container garden thing you/your landlord have going on. Also cute pup!
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Mars
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Post subject: Re: Garden hoes - Show me your garden! Posted: Tue May 17, 2011 11:12 am |
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Ooh question... I didn't visit my plot in a little longer than I should have, and when I went yesterday I noticed my mustard greens were bolting a little. I picked off all the flower heads... That is the thing to do usually right? Reading through a google search it seems to be that many people just give up entirely if that happens, pull the entire plant. I tasted the leaves, sure, they're a bit bitter I suppose but they're still tasty, and with dressing the bitterness won't be noticeable. Anyhow, google said nothing about clipping off bolt-heads but I swear I've read before that's the thing to do to slow it down.
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jewbacca
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Post subject: Re: Garden hoes - Show me your garden! Posted: Tue May 17, 2011 12:45 pm |
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| ol' garly cooch |
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Mars wrote: Ooh question... I didn't visit my plot in a little longer than I should have, and when I went yesterday I noticed my mustard greens were bolting a little. I picked off all the flower heads... That is the thing to do usually right? Reading through a google search it seems to be that many people just give up entirely if that happens, pull the entire plant. I tasted the leaves, sure, they're a bit bitter I suppose but they're still tasty, and with dressing the bitterness won't be noticeable. Anyhow, google said nothing about clipping off bolt-heads but I swear I've read before that's the thing to do to slow it down. yep, you're right. if anything, the bigger mustard gets, the spicier it becomes. lettuces typically bolt in heat.
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Aubade
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Post subject: Re: Garden hoes - Show me your garden! Posted: Tue May 17, 2011 2:43 pm |
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I clip the heads off my basil to slow down bolting, but haven't tried it with mustard greens. Last year I just let them go, and they ended up with a ridiculous infestation of white flies. I guess mustard greens + super hot summer = white flies! This year I'm going to make sure I harvest them before that happens!
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Momo
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Post subject: Re: Garden hoes - Show me your garden! Posted: Wed May 18, 2011 11:12 pm |
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The back steps got a facelift today!  Snapdragons, Dianthus & Lobelia Riviera  Same combo as above, different pot  Some teeny tiny Chicks n Hens and a beautiful new purple leafy plant, the name escapes me atm.  Schizanthus, Cosmos, Mini rose bush, Lobelia Regatta, Salvia and a few others  Same combo as above, different pot, different colour varieties 
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AndyDufresne
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Post subject: Re: Garden hoes - Show me your garden! Posted: Wed May 18, 2011 11:29 pm |
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Oou! These container gardens are fabulous! Momo, that unidentified purple plant is "Purple Queen" (Tradescantia pallida) I believe.
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Kitteh
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Post subject: Re: Garden hoes - Show me your garden! Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 2:04 am |
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This thread is fantastic! I love seeing all the different set ups. I'll post some photos soon, I've gone from a balcony mini-garden to having a proper garden & a courtyard. Right now I'm trying to identify all the plants that are already here, there's such a random mix: roses, succulents, a grape vine, murraya and other ones I can't identify.
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mollyjade
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Post subject: Re: Garden hoes - Show me your garden! Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 7:39 am |
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AndyDufresne wrote: Oou! These container gardens are fabulous! Momo, that unidentified purple plant is "Purple Queen" (Tradescantia pallida) I believe. I've always seen it called Wandering Jew.
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jewbacca
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Post subject: Re: Garden hoes - Show me your garden! Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 8:49 am |
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every time i've tried to post my garden pics, one of the kids shiitakes their pants. i'll try to post something tonight. these gardens look great!
whiteflies on mustard greens? really? i would think the spiciness of the plant would keep those things away. huh.
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