would like to see your 2013 garden

MontyJ

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Well, here's mine again...it's actually growing!!! You can actually see the corn from this angle now. Although I wish I would have waited to take the pic until after the grass was cut.



Here's some broccoli and cukes:



cabbage broccoli and maters:



I also have turnips, beets, onions, peas and carrots growing in the smaller garden.
 

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Yeah, the asparagus is through the roof. I considered digging it up this fall and moving it to a larger bed, but I don't think I can. The root systems are just too massive. I think I'll just start fresh in a new larger bed.
 

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MontyJ said:
Yeah, the asparagus is through the roof. I considered digging it up this fall and moving it to a larger bed, but I don't think I can. The root systems are just too massive. I think I'll just start fresh in a new larger bed.
everything i have ever read asparagus do not like to be moved.. ours have sprouted out from under the borders of the bed. looking into a new bed and planting purple passion.


by the way..
quote"I'm wearing my mental ear plugs"............. they don't work
 

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For what it is worth. Had an excellent asparagus patch. Had to be moved, after 3 years would have been better to just kill them and start with fresh roots.
 

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Cat, your garden looks awesome! My peas would look good too, but Dews chickens ate the tops off of them.

Honeycomb, those are my tomatoes. I use a wooden A-frame system.
 

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