Not if you have a balcony! LolI've given up and stick to the local market, the raccoons have won.
Tomatoes, peppers and basil for me.
Not if you have a balcony! LolI've given up and stick to the local market, the raccoons have won.
Testing was a smart thing to do. One of the main problem is all the pesticides (some are now banned) dumped on our lawns to grow nice green grass. I'll try to find a link but I think the Health Dept said not to eat stuff grown in home gardens (also don't eat fish caught in our lakes).Had my soil tested before and it seems to be good.
Get a dog.
Yes, love growing tomatoes. Cherry tomatoes are great because they're so prolific you can just eat them right off the vine every few days.
Thanks!
My mom's big garden is on originally, old vacant farmland that my dad built the house on. She doesn't have the adjacent lawn sprayed with pesticides. She grows lettuce, parsley, basil, beans, tomatoes, swiss chard, AFAIK but could include other veggies.Do you guys eat what you grow? If yes, are you not concerned about contaminated soil?
The soil to-day is not the same pristine soil of our Irish ancestors who grew cabbage in their gardens (hence, the name "Cabbagetown").
I grow a lot of vegetables, and I am busy planting now. Tomatoes are easy to grow, productive, and beats what you buy in he store. Try some heritage beans, they are the easiest to grow, will give results even in lots of weeds. Egg plants need a bit more care, do not like weeds. Leeks and onions are also easy to grow. If you are into multi year gardening, I recommend asparagus and strawberries.I know it's a bit early but am starting to make plans for my garden this summer. I want fairly easy plants to grow without too much maintenance...sometimes I might be out of town for a week or so.
In the past I've been successful with tomatoes, lettuce, zucchini, squash, cilantro, parsley..... Want to try artichokes this summer but have never grown them before. I know there is a lot of info out there but wanted some feedback from some of you! What do you guys (or gals) grow? And any tips....?
I grow a lot of vegetables, and I am busy planting now. Tomatoes are easy to grow, productive, and beats what you buy in he store. Try some heritage beans, they are the easiest to grow, will give results even in lots of weeds. Egg plants need a bit more care, do not like weeds. Leeks and onions are also easy to grow. If you are into multi year gardening, I recommend asparagus and strawberries.
Don't turnip your nose at rutabagas either.
If you try to turn my garden thread into a pun thread, I'll squash you. And I don't carrot all if you're scared.
Ok, ok....jeeeez! Don't have a Caesar!
I'll chop you into bits. You'll be bacon me to stop.
Fine, you want garden puns? Lettuce begin!
I'll tossyour salad!