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That potted cedar in the first pic looks really unique, what’s it called? Your mully (sp?) grass looks great...love this time of year when they shoot up the plumes.


slender false cypress
Chameacyparis ‘gracilis’

thanks. That one is finally looking good.
 
Harvest from today:

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Was forced to get my garden in gear since it was time to plant onions. Added ~1/2 yard of organic compost, tilled and rowed. Cut down a couple elm trees late last year to help with more sun for the fenced spot.

Also converted a spot along our fence/driveway that was raised beds into rows...this area gets tons of sun and will be home to tomatoes and peppers. The fence should also serve as a base to build out a trellis. All in I have ~80' of rows.

COME ON SPRING!

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I started my superhots a month ago. Reaper, choco 7-pot, 7-pot, jalapeno and habanero. Reapers aren't doing so hot so far, 2/8 starters have sprouted.

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I started my superhots a month ago. Reaper, choco 7-pot, 7-pot, jalapeno and habanero. Reapers aren't doing so hot so far, 2/8 starters have sprouted.

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Might be too cold where your trying to start them. Some plants can be picky about having just the right soil temps to germinate. Sometimes you can just get bad seeds too, it's always best to start a lot more than you intend to grow.
 
Was forced to get my garden in gear since it was time to plant onions. Added ~1/2 yard of organic compost, tilled and rowed. Cut down a couple elm trees late last year to help with more sun for the fenced spot.

Also converted a spot along our fence/driveway that was raised beds into rows...this area gets tons of sun and will be home to tomatoes and peppers. The fence should also serve as a base to build out a trellis. All in I have ~80' of rows.

COME ON SPRING!

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Looks awesome, I think everyone is ready for spring. Last year we grew trellised cucumbers for the first time, some kind of lemon cuke, I'll see if I can find the variety. They were awesome, and the trellis makes harvesting so much easier. We made sort of an A-frame trellis with some posts and chicken wire, worked great.
 
Looks awesome, I think everyone is ready for spring. Last year we grew trellised cucumbers for the first time, some kind of lemon cuke, I'll see if I can find the variety. They were awesome, and the trellis makes harvesting so much easier. We made sort of an A-frame trellis with some posts and chicken wire, worked great.
I've grown lemon cucumbers for a few years (not recently) and they are always so easy, and produce very well.
 
 
Looks awesome, I think everyone is ready for spring. Last year we grew trellised cucumbers for the first time, some kind of lemon cuke, I'll see if I can find the variety. They were awesome, and the trellis makes harvesting so much easier. We made sort of an A-frame trellis with some posts and chicken wire, worked great.

Yes please share the cuke variety if you can find. We've done the A frame before and it worked great. This year we plan to do cukes and beans on the back row closest to the fence and will do a sort of lean to style trellis with wood frame and hog wire. pumped!
 
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Tis the season.

My friend John has his pepper varieties for sale at a couple local pop up markets (AVL). LMK if anyone wants me to grab a few.

Peppers -

Yellow brain strain
CP115
Carbourga
Ros De Mallorka
Early Jalapeño
Tiger jalapeño
Trinidad red scotch bonnet
Guajillo
MOA scotch bonnet
Aji white fantasy
MI Poblano
Feher ozan paprika
Ethiopian brown
Junie hatch
Pasillo Bajillo
Padron
Choricero
Habanero
Habanana
Giant Aconcagua
Carolina Reaper
Gold Cayenne
Orange Cayenne
Waialua sweet hot
Caterpillar
Red Shark


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Wow I’ve never heard of a lot of those! Very cool. My peppers are basic - this being the first year I’ve grown anything from seed since.... well let’s just say it was a high school project ;).

all I have is jalapeños, reapers and Ghosts.
 
Different kind of gardening. Fell down the google pic wormhole this am. First project here Was the fire pit ... pretty sure the week I moved in.

4 years apart.

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But have a few peppers and tomatoes in as well

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Finally got the rest of my peppers into pots today. They're smaller than they were this time last year, but the jalapeños are doing well.

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My contribution to the thread...16 X 4 raised bed with: scallions, strawberries, parsley, rosemary, thyme (English and lemongrass), Roma and big boy tomatoes, jalapeños, Anaheim and bell peppers, basil (2 types) green and red leaf lettuce with marigolds to help with pests...
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