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freedhardwoods

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Hi. I grew up on a small farm and have been growing my own livestock and crops since I was 10. At 15, I put out our whole farm after my dad died.

I have been gardening on my own for over 30 years. I started fairly small with a front tine tiller my parents had. In 1992 I bought my first Troybilt Horse tiller. I have been expanding my garden over the years and have over 9,000 sq ft this year. I also bought a second Troybilt Horse this year because I rely on it so much to get my work done. I also have a garden tractor with 3 point hitch implements to do some of the work.

I am gone through the week and do my gardening on the weekend. During harvest time, the garden work can take most of the weekend.
 

ninnymary

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Welcome freedhardwoods! What do you grow? What kind of animals do you raise? Sounds like you know what you're doing. Hoping to learn alot from you.

Mary
 

freedhardwoods

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I mis-phrased in my first post. No animals now.

This year I raised corn, green beans, tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, squash, peas, potatoes, pumpkins, cantaloupe, strawberries, and sunflowers. I also do the grunt work for my wife's gladiolas. Next year we are greatly expanding her glad garden.
 

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Welcome from east Texas! So glad to have you here. We like pictures, lots and lots of pictures! The only thing better than posting pics of our own gardens is looking at somebody else's garden pics!
 

so lucky

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Hi! Welcome! I think we have some other members here from southern Indiana, don't we?
What has done particularly well for you this year? Have you found it to be a good gardening year? Here I go with the questions.......
 

sumi

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Welcome to TEG :frow Glad you joined us!
 

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I mis-phrased in my first post. No animals now.

This year I raised corn, green beans, tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, squash, peas, potatoes, pumpkins, cantaloupe, strawberries, and sunflowers. I also do the grunt work for my wife's gladiolas. Next year we are greatly expanding her glad garden.


Yeah! Another Glad lover!
I hope you'll post picts next season. Love my little glad garden and keep adding to it, bit by bit, each season.

WELCOME TO TEG!!
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