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GypsyG
Chillin' In The Garden
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Welcome to the forum, glad you joined. Grab your favorite cool season beverage, pull up a chair, and join in wherever you like.
TOMATOES!!! Lots and lots of tomatoes.What kind of veggies do you grow?
Mary
I'm still working of figuring out the best varieties for Missouri. Lots of my favorites that I grew in Northern California don't do so well here.What kind of veggies do you grow?
Mary
I'm still working of figuring out the best varieties for Missouri. Lots of my favorites that I grew in Northern California don't do so well here.
Unfortunately they list mostly commercial varieties and I prefer open polinated heirlooms. Fortunately I live near Baker Creek Heirloom Seed company now, and they have been very helpful in suggesting alternatives that perform well locally.There is a lot of trial and error in that. I used to liven Northwest Arkansas, a lot of the varieties I see on here just didn't do well for me. Now down here I'm starting the learning curve all over again. One thing that I found that helped at least start me was the Extension Service had a pamphlet in Arkansas and the one here has varieties that are supposed to do well locally or at least in state. The recommended varieties did not always produce that well for me but it was better than a shot in the dark.
I have eight laying hens, a few tameish feral cats, and a jack russel that I highly suspect might really be some kind of alien sent here to study humanity... I'm soon to add quail, utility pigeons and a pair of ducks.I'm in town... I'm too good at what I do, they would be able to smell it from blocks away.
I wish I could have sheep, pigs, and goats. I'm keeping an eye out for a place outside the city limits.We raise lambs and chickens. I buy feeder pigs and feed them out for sale.