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What are you planting this summer?


Tomatos
  18% (14)
Peppers
  10% (8)
trees
  1% (1)
berries
  10% (8)
flowers from bulbs
  6% (5)
flowers from seed
  7% (6)
NO! Chop it all down!
  1% (1)
Other vegatables
  16% (13)
I will plant seedlings
  15% (12)
I love to garden.
  11% (9)


Total Votes : 77


(last vote on : 3/28/2010 9:58:02 PM)
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What are you planting this summer? - 3/26/2010 11:35:43 AM   
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Multi choices are allowed.

Tell me about what you are going to plant this year.

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RE: What are you planting this summer? - 3/26/2010 11:50:48 AM   
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what about cat-seed?

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RE: What are you planting this summer? - 3/26/2010 11:59:31 AM   
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I could use some advice; something to go along the fence line so the neighbors can look at something else.

Something cheapish, though, because it's a lot of fence line.

Suggestions?

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RE: What are you planting this summer? - 3/26/2010 12:06:35 PM   
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Canna  bulbs are nice. 

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RE: What are you planting this summer? - 3/26/2010 12:12:00 PM   
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quote:

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I could use some advice; something to go along the fence line so the neighbors can look at something else.

Something cheapish, though, because it's a lot of fence line.

Suggestions?


Holy basil. It will get huge! And you can harvest it. I also love lavendar.

I noticed that herbs were not in the poll above, though. :(

Oh, I just saw that you want something to cover the whole fence so people can't see through? Some kind of creeping vines, maybe? But NOT Hyacinth bean, they are horrible in the wild as an exotic invasive species. They kill off other plants by strangling them. It's really horrible.

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RE: What are you planting this summer? - 3/26/2010 12:19:08 PM   
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Lavender's great. You know what else I like? Those really tall grass clump things. Like beach grass. I've worried, tho, that they might get out of hand. Can't have them taking over the creeping charlie...

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RE: What are you planting this summer? - 3/26/2010 12:22:01 PM   
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I could use some advice; something to go along the fence line so the neighbors can look at something else.

Something cheapish, though, because it's a lot of fence line.

Suggestions?


Impatiens are wonderful, cheap, they like shade but will grow in sun or part-sun, available in many colors, and when fertilized and watered well, they will grow HUGE, great for fence lines.

For part-sun or full sun, marigolds and /or petunias.

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RE: What are you planting this summer? - 3/26/2010 1:01:34 PM   
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I love impatiens, but they're annuals? My fav flowers are Gerber daisies and I'll be planting them.

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RE: What are you planting this summer? - 3/26/2010 1:08:19 PM   
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quote:

Those really tall grass clump things.


I think you're referring to monkey grass, or at least that's what it's called down here, and it most definitely does get VERY out of hand and FAST!

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Impatiens are wonderful, cheap, they like shade but will grow in sun or part-sun, available in many colors, and when fertilized and watered well, they will grow HUGE, great for fence lines.

For part-sun or full sun, marigolds and /or petunias.


I love impatiens, too, they are SO wonderful! I also love calendula which can be used for lots of home remedies.

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My fav flowers are Gerber daisies and I'll be planting them.


I adore Gerber daisies! My favs, too! Oh, I need to plant stuff!

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RE: What are you planting this summer? - 3/26/2010 2:13:11 PM   
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I'm going to plant an asparagus patch outside my kitchen door.  Since I goofed up both knees a few years back removing lots of turf with a shovel to make my veggie garden, I did it the easy way this time...smothered the grass for almost a year with an old large carpet, lol.  I plan to have my son take a pickaxe to the soil (again avoiding evil shovel use as much as possible).  It was hard to decide to put asparagus here instead of the butterfly bushes I had originally decided on.  If the butterfly bushes weren't so expensive, I'd have them all along my fenceline.

The usual tomatoes and lettuce, and I already have the little onion sets and garlic bulbs waiting in the house.  I sent off to Henry Fields for the red/purple onions, but lucked out and found the yellows at a grocery store, and the yellows were up to 400% larger.  I buy my garlic bulbs in bulk at Sams, they're so cheap there that I haven't planted any in years, but I miss the green garlic tops...so, they're going in the ground this year.  I like planting radishes, because they're ready so fast.

I already have 2 well established mint patches, and need to redo my catnip patch.  Darned gas company came and redid pipes under the ground leading to my house and used something like a backhoe (however that's spelled) to dig up my catnip to get to the pipes.  If I'd had any warning, I would have salvaged some.  They're so hard to start from seed.  Oh, and I have to keep them protected with a large dog wire cage on top, or my cats roll all over the new plants till they're broken and covered in fur, lol.  I open the side door on the cage to harvest some.

Last year I planted some rhubarb, so I still can't harvest any until the following spring.  It will be so nice having something else that I don't have to replant each year.  Btw, the squirrels love my flower bulbs, and though I started with hundreds, I'm down to only half a dozen or so. 

I plan to plant lots and lots of marigolds, some sunflowers, some sage if I can find any (used to have some years back), and I grabbed over two dozen packets of flower seeds recently that my son deep sixed.  Have to find them, lol.  Oh, one of the seed packs were turnips.  Haven't grown them before and don't especially like them, but...they'll boil up in a veggie soup just fine.

I would love to have a pumpkin patch this year, but I don't want to do a lot of shoveling to remove turf again.  Maybe I'll get another large rug and cut a foot wide hole in the middle for the pumpkin plant.  <imagines lots of grass growing amongst the pumpkin leaves otherwise, and shudders>

I didn't get a vegetable garden done last year, because in March I had a slip and fall and broke my right leg up pretty well.  I never want to see naked bone sticking out where it doesn't belong again, lol.  (I've broken bones before but never this badly.  Those metal plates and screws hurt more than I expected, needed longer healing time.)  Anyway, missing a year has made me really look forward to this year's garden. 

I can't believe I let all those raspberries and blackberries rot last year <whimpers>.  We're talking at least 2 gallons of them.

At least the birds loved me...I didn't pick my red cherries last year, and there were probably a good 2 gallons worth of those too.

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RE: What are you planting this summer? - 3/26/2010 2:14:57 PM   
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RE: What are you planting this summer? - 3/26/2010 2:29:44 PM   
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I want to plant Jefffs.

it would be fun to grow- a good conversation piece - and hours of fun.

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RE: What are you planting this summer? - 3/26/2010 2:30:04 PM   
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I have over 30 tomato plants currently growing from seed.  Plum, tumbling, cherrys.  Some are already outside, the younger ones are still inside for now.
I have about 25 brussel sprout grown from seed which I have just seperated into their pots,I will be lucky if I can get half to outdoor planting because they are so tempremental.
20 strawberry plants grown from seed.  Various crops.
25 Peppers are currently seeding.
10 courgette are currently seeding.
20 Sweetcorn have just been potted.
Early crop potatoes have been put in bags this year and I have a mid and late crop chitting at the moment.
I will also be growing asparagus, carrots and lettuce.
Having a go with parsnips at the weekend.
I already have the herbs growing in containers.  Chive, basil and parsley.  We have only just moved so I haven't planted out the rosemary or thyme as yet.  I don't usually have much fortune with corriander.
I am hoping to get some fruit in, berries hopefully.  I had wanted a rhubarb but I missed the frost, so that may have to wait until end of this year.
Pumpkins a bit later.  Had considered onion or garlic.  I need to do that this weekend if I have any chance of getting it flourishing.

Our garden is bare of flowers, like I said we only just moved.  I will be planting lavender again as always.  I have some potted lillies which are currently shooting up and a some odd bulbs which I am waiting to see what they are.  I think they might be tulips.

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RE: What are you planting this summer? - 3/26/2010 2:31:42 PM   
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This year I will, once again, devote my landscaping energy to yanking out the crap planted by the former owners and attempting to kill off the bumper crop of weeds they allowed to take hold. 

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RE: What are you planting this summer? - 3/26/2010 2:43:41 PM   
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My daffidols are blooming right now and I want to get some gladioas so badly.  Still debating wrether or not to have a vegetable garden (I want cucumbers, zukes and yellow squash so much).  Maybe if I wear mom out with the begging...

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RE: What are you planting this summer? - 3/26/2010 4:44:40 PM   
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serious garden envy, dc!

i've pulled out the majority of the summer rotation. i have a teeeeeny garden space. the eggplants are huge and bushy, but all bush and no go. only had 2 of good size this year.

i want to get some peas and beans in starter sets and am ogling some carrots and potatoes as well.

my tomatoes sucked this year.

i can plant all year here, i've heard, so will see how that goes. it doesn't snow or even frost up here

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RE: What are you planting this summer? - 3/26/2010 4:51:44 PM   
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I'm going to grow my 'maties in the topsy-turvey, three to a bag - preferably two of them. That way I don't have to do any digging.

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RE: What are you planting this summer? - 3/26/2010 5:20:23 PM   
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quote:

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I could use some advice; something to go along the fence line so the neighbors can look at something else.

Something cheapish, though, because it's a lot of fence line.

Suggestions?


Yeah.  On behalf of your neighbors, I suggest that you grow nothing and go nekkid.  I know if I were your neighbor, it's what I would want.


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RE: What are you planting this summer? - 3/26/2010 5:29:56 PM   
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Wow i am seriously envious. I hate bugs, but more so i hate spiders. Its all i can do to keep spiders from deciding that right underneath my overhang is a cool place to make a home in the summer - i mean first year i was here like 10 of them decided to do so all across my overhang, AND a few decided the corner of my doorframe was cool -- another story -- shudders. They also like the bushes outside near the sidewalk and along the side of my sidewalk near my door. So i don't spend a lot of time outside the front of my apt to be able to grow things even if i could. and i don't want to add more stuff for them to camp in.

I do love greenery in my house though (yes yes a lot of fake cause well they sorta die on me lol). I am thinking of starting a herb one in my kitchen but will have to see, i will need a grow light due to the fact i get no sunlight in my house :-(

Anyway, sounds awesme what people are doing.

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RE: What are you planting this summer? - 3/26/2010 5:40:33 PM   
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quote:

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Yeah.  On behalf of your neighbors, I suggest that you grow nothing and go nekkid.  I know if I were your neighbor, it's what I would want.




Don't be on behalf of my neighbors, please. The lookielous are seriously weird. They built an addition in their yard to house a pool table. They play pool in there. ~blink~

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