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thistlebloom said:
I'm sure enjoying all the garden pix. So lovely to look at green!
Lesa, is the plant on the right with the large, longish leaves horseradish?

Cats, it looks like your chickens aren't minding the rain at all in their bug-quest!
They never do, currently they are playing in the melting snow.
 

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This is my new raised bed I built about two weeks ago and planted rutabaga, radishes, peas and beets in. It's 4 feet by 12 feet, full of chicken compost and regular compost.
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And we have growth, I thinned the radishes this week and had to wash off one of the sprouts and ate the root, it tasted just like a radish, I loved it! :lol:
 

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Yep, that is horseradish. As a matter of fact, we had some with dinner tonight! As soon as the snow melts, I've got to dig some more...
 

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Seeing all of these garden pics makes me eager for spring to arrive. they all look so nice and green.
I dont see how some of you can keep up with such large gardens. Hope I will be able to grow gardens as nice as these. I do have a sort of light green thumb, but it is all covered in rust right now so we will see how it goes this season.
 

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;) Here are some pictures of my garden from past seasons:










 

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oh, it is near the woods!

Will you be able to keep the forest critters out of it, USC?

Steve
 

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probably not ha might put up a small fence thats the only area i had to work with
digitS' said:
oh, it is near the woods!

Will you be able to keep the forest critters out of it, USC?

Steve
 

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ready for plants tilled for the last time this morning so this week ill have corn,onions,tomatoes,cucumbers,okra,cabbage,bananna and bell peppers,radish,carrots and bush beans might take me a while to plant all of that
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