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Jae
Chillin' In The Garden
Hello! The Northeast and the Temp zone is..i'll be right back lolWelcome Jae,
Gardening is indeed therapeutic. It can cure a host of ills. May I ask what part of the country are you gardening in??
Hello! The Northeast and the Temp zone is..i'll be right back lolWelcome Jae,
Gardening is indeed therapeutic. It can cure a host of ills. May I ask what part of the country are you gardening in??
5/6 ZoneHello! The Northeast and the Temp zone is..i'll be right back lol
how would i go about this ? i've been gardening for decades but never needed it as I do now..
I love love love beans, lol. I plant string beans and just one plant was so abundantbut I want to be able to eat them every day so I will be planting more of them next season.do you have any local seed libraries?
plus there are some of us on-line who will send beans to people that want them.
but before doing any of that it is a good idea to think about what you like to grow, your space that you have for growing things and then also what you like to eat. if you don't like beans my suggestion is not the best...
Hi ! So glad to be here!!! Absolutely love dirt therapy and like-minded souls ... I love zinnia's ! Daisy's but my problem this year is my soil. I need help with this. I have to plant in pots because we have many bunnies, rodents too, a woodchuck or two, squirrels, and my three dogs I have to constantly chase out of my garden. I bought a 50 foot fencing to place around the garden for next year. Just for my vegetables with all my plants outside of it surrounding it. I think it may be more pleasing to look at, not like this years, I haven't been able to get off my couch for two years now so this years garden was haphazard.What do you like to grow? Got any favorites? Welcome to the forum, everyone here loves dirt therapy!
Wow! A lot of work-I forgot deer jumped that high--@Jae having ground critters imakes it so frustrating to grow a garden. I have battled mice, voles, gophers, moles and ground squirrels. I finally eliminated the gophers, moles, ground squirrels by trapping with special traps. And deer . I have to admit it takes consistancy every day vigilance. But it was well worth the daily journey to eliminate the deer from the garden and pastures too. The deer jumped a 6’ fence and the ground critters were having a field day . It’s peaceful around the gardens and pastures now I can’t believe it took me so long to just figure out a routine to finally be able to grow plants and enjoy them.