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Do you like to garden?
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What, no gardeners in the group? :-P
Now that I'm in Seattle, all I can seem to grow is flowers, having a bit more trouble with the veggies! Fortunately the downstairs neighbors who get a little sun are willing to share, so I did get a few tasty tomotoes (about 2 lunches worth, though I could eat them every day!).
Now that I'm in Seattle, all I can seem to grow is flowers, having a bit more trouble with the veggies! Fortunately the downstairs neighbors who get a little sun are willing to share, so I did get a few tasty tomotoes (about 2 lunches worth, though I could eat them every day!).
I like to garden but don't have a yard. I grew some heirloom tomatoes this year on my front patio that came out nice.
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I'm so jealous. Love tomatoes but just don't have the knack (or sunny yard) for them. Do you grow anything else on your patio?
I am trying to find more ways to grow vertically to save space/get sun. This year I put more plants on my fence. Still struggling with it though.
I am trying to find more ways to grow vertically to save space/get sun. This year I put more plants on my fence. Still struggling with it though.
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Yeah it isn't easy is it? I usually have 4 failures for every success.
Potatoes are so fun to grow! Unfortunately I completely killed mine this year (too little attention) but will give it another try this year.
Potatoes are so fun to grow! Unfortunately I completely killed mine this year (too little attention) but will give it another try this year.
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I made mine go too thirsty. :-( Live and learn!
Chard was one of the things I was able to grow really well, although here in Seattle it is a little harder because of the abundance of slugs. I don't like to hurt anything so instead of killing them I either glue pennies on pots or put copper tape around them, keeps them away. Anyway I think you'll have plenty of success with that one.
Chard was one of the things I was able to grow really well, although here in Seattle it is a little harder because of the abundance of slugs. I don't like to hurt anything so instead of killing them I either glue pennies on pots or put copper tape around them, keeps them away. Anyway I think you'll have plenty of success with that one.



I love it, but seem to only have luck with flowers, not much with edibles.
This year I will try to grow green beans, peas, tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, eggplant, zucchini, tomatoes, and pumpkins. Oh, also wstermelon and potatoes.
It all sounds great but I literallly got maybe one box of food last year! However, being an occassional optimist I keep trying. I bought flowers bees like so am hoping getting some kind of pollinators in my (tiny) yard will help.
What about you all? Grow anything? Feel free to include pictures!