Baymule’s 2019 Garden

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On the left is a row of Rosa Bianca eggplant. On the right is 2 rows of green Brussels sprouts with the ships planted with Ping Tung eggplant.

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Two rows of purple Brussels sprouts

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Three rows of cabbage.

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Two rows of Lacinato kale

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Some plants are doing better than others. It’s time to get some fish emulsion to help them along.
 

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Very nice @baymule. Really like the garden space!
thanks, it's a work in progress. We are on sugar sand, like the beach without the ocean. I have some spectacular failures and am finally getting some spectacular success. I do grow some bodacious weeds. The garden is 100'x70'
 

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I planted Maestro English peas and have been picking and eating them. They are so darn good! They are about at the end of their lifespan. But! The other variety I planted (the tall double row) is coming on like gangbusters. The pod is edible too, but I can't remember what variety it is. We'll be enjoying more English peas soon! Then when they fizzle out, I'll plant purple hull peas, the staple of the South.
 

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Weeds are running amok in the garden, tall (mowed down now) luxurious growth, verdant and healthy. :barnie:barnie:barnie

I have Cornish Cross chicks on the porch, they got to GO! But I need to make them a place to go to....:th

I have so much to do and ALL of it is the most important and needs to be done first. :he
 
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