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Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 10:46 am
It's more of an herb and spice garden with jalapenos and aloe as well. Lots of basil and multiple kinds of mint, rosemary, oregano and such.
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Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2013 3:00 pm
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Posted: Fri May 09, 2014 7:54 pm
it was wonderful having a vegable we had a community plot where u can plant almost anything i alwas had tomatoes, brocclie, cucumbers ect only bad thing is anyone could go up to ur plot and still stuff crying
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Posted: Fri May 09, 2014 8:21 pm
Sounds like an herb garden, cool too, did you know that Basil keeps ants away? Certain herbs help reduce certain types of garden bugs that certain types of vegetables attract...( sorry, you will have to do some research if you care to know the details)I recently started a vegetable garden from seeds. Only working on tomato, cucumber, and Jalapeno this season. They are in small pots, since I have no idea if I even have a "green thumb" still * 6/6/14 update: I had to move the vegetables into larger pots. I enjoy watching them grow. Sevin works pretty good , don't know if there is an healthier way to rid the pest. The vegetables are not due to sprout edibles into another few weeks(cucumber, brussel sprouts, tomatoes and peppers) emotion_awesome
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Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2014 12:20 am
Since our balcony gets a lot of sun during the day I've put in bigger planters this season.
I currently have:
Planter 1: three different tomato plants and four pepper plants (two sweet, two hot) with some marigolds to repel pests.
Planters 2 and 3: two kinds of potatoes (blue, and red skin with pink flesh)
Planter 4: both flat and curly parsley, basil, lemon thyme, catnip and peppermint (the last two are in their own pots in the planter or they will take over the world),
Planter 5: one dwarf pomegranate which will not produce for a while, sharing space with three strawberry plants
Planter 6: a dwarf cherry bush which also has some growing to do,
Planter .7: a sweet bay (aka laurel) sapling sharing space with 5 zucchini seedlings,
Planter 8: some wild onions I found growing in someone's yard, they let me have some when they dug theirs up,
Planter 9: the sage and lavender that survived the winter.
I know it sounds like a LOT, but the biggest container is only 18" wide, others are just ice cream buckets and regular plastic pots.
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Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2014 12:04 am
At my house we have growing: Rosemary, basil, two types of tomatoes, three types of pepper (hot hawaiian chile pepper, bell pepper, and another time of chile pepper), papaya, we have an apple banana tree but it doesn't give us a lot of fruit, several pineapple plants, and a few other herbs.
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Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 7:24 pm
anticupid16 At my house we have growing: Rosemary, basil, two types of tomatoes, three types of pepper (hot hawaiian chile pepper, bell pepper, and another time of chile pepper), papaya, we have an apple banana tree but it doesn't give us a lot of fruit, several pineapple plants, and a few other herbs. PINEAPPLE? Where do you live?
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Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 10:30 pm
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