What Are You Planting Today, This Week, This Month?

Grow 4 Food

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It is a minor list but it's a start, I will probably add to it but I couldn't take not planting something any longer.

For about 2 weeks I have had

1 lbs of Silver Queen corn (about 2 inches tall now)
1/4 lbs of Blue Lake green beans (just brakeing through)
lettuce (not growing well at all)
spinach (finally doing something)
Carrots ( doing nothing )
Sugar Snap peas (starting to climb)
12 Brussel Sprouts
12 Flat Head Dutch White Cabbage
12 Purple Head Cabbage
12 Broccoli

Yesterday I planted

8 Better boy Tomatoe
2 Beefsteak Tomatoes
4 Roma Tomatoes

4 Keystone Green Bells
2 Red Bells
2 Jalepano
2 Poblano

4 straight neck yellow squash
4 zuchini
6 burpless cucs

2 mammoth pumpkins

Oh ya and my 2 upside down Cherry Tomatoes for the deck.

This should give me something to do for a little while until it is time to plant my second pick corn and green beans.

Still have to plant the Sunflowers for my Omlet Army too!
 

Texas Fluffy Feet

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The past couple of weeks I have been planting and repotting like crazy. I am pretty much just a container gardener because I don't have very many good in the ground spots for stuff. Here's my list so far:

4 varities of tomato- I tossed the tags and lost the sheet I wrote the varieties on so whatcha wanna bet these are the best darn mater's I've ever grown this year?! :p

cucumbers

From Seed:

Green Beans
Lima Beans
Basil - in the tomato pots
carrots
radishes
lettuce - total flop
spinach - almost a total flop
parsley

green onions

I also repotted the bell peppers from last year. They did great in pots and wintered in my greenhouse. They now have blooms and little peppers on them. :)

The herb garden is in the ground and I basically have just had to clean that up some and plant some more cilantro.
 

mamaspider

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in the last few weeks...

MORE tomatoes (German pink, green zebra, cherry and roma this time)
peppers (sweet and spicy varieties)
leeks
cilantro
basil (several types)
sunflowers
pole beans
lima beans
bush beans
SQUASH, SQUASH, SQUASH (zucchini, yellow, acorn, butternut and spaghetti)
watermelon
peas
more cukes
beets

can't wait to start getting more OUT than we're putting in! :)
 

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Planting away here but today is a major rain day.

Painted Daisys
Peppers Bell and Banana
Tomatos Sun gold, Anna Russian, Kelloggs Breakfast
Onions
Day Lillies
Dahlia tubers saved from last year

In zone 6 so as it warms up will plant out more seeds.

ML
 

Auntie Ron

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Hi,

I always try to do new seeds every year.

Some are old friends which have not been in my garden for a while, while others are first timers.

Flowers:

Amaranth- both Love, Lies, and bleeding and pygmy torch
Zinna- this year I got some red spiders.
Angelonia- an old fashioned-type snapdragon.
African Daisy

Ron
 

Grow 4 Food

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it is a medium size white cabbage with a nice tight head. Fairly split resistant as well. IMO it is good but not as good as OS Cross.
 

mradam

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Today I planted snap peas, beans, carrots, lettuce, cucumbers, and zucchini in my new garden. I also have broccoli, peppers and tomatoes that will be ready to transplant next week.

busy busy, work work work

Adam
 
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