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veggie Gardners-what is thriving and what is not??

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dbleplay17
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veggie Gardners-what is thriving and what is not??

Well my broccoli, string beans, tomatoes, strawberries, sage, oregano, cilantro, and rosemary are doing awesome

but my jalepenos died! So did my eggplant, cucumber, basil and parseley!!

I am guessing the lack of sun!!!!!

ANy one else experience death in the garden?

I went out and replanted basil, eggplant and peppers, cucumbers hopefully they will grow

Fingers crossed for warm weather!

Posted 5/25/08 2:34 PM
 
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Gertyrae
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Re: veggie Gardners-what is thriving and what is not??

So far everything is doing okay.
Tomatoes are a little slow in taking off...but I usually have that problem.

I had to replant the basil cuz DH powerwashed it yesterday.Chat Icon

Posted 5/25/08 3:33 PM
 

lucyloo
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Re: veggie Gardners-what is thriving and what is not??

Chives & sage are doing well

Tomatoes and basil not so good.

Posted 5/26/08 9:37 AM
 

sunnyplus3
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Re: veggie Gardners-what is thriving and what is not??

all of my herbs look great except for my Basil, it looks terrible.

Lettuces all look great, some will be ready to eat soon.

Last year my zucchini died mid-season. I'm hoping to have a better year with that.

My super early bird tomato plant has two small green tomatoes on it already.

Posted 5/26/08 9:40 AM
 

rkoenke
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rachel

Re: veggie Gardners-what is thriving and what is not??

Posted by Gertyrae

So far everything is doing okay.
Tomatoes are a little slow in taking off...but I usually have that problem.

I had to replant the basil cuz DH powerwashed it yesterday.Chat Icon



I gues DH wanted clean basil when he ate it? That's funny!

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Posted 5/26/08 10:02 AM
 

PotofLuck06
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Betsy

Re: veggie Gardners-what is thriving and what is not??

So far, so good. My tomatoes and peppers are still alive.

I'll have to wait and see if the cucumbers come up.

My parents are bringing one of their chive plants this week during their visit, and I'm growing onions in a separate area, so they don't compete with the peppers.

So, give me a month and I'm sure something will die!Chat Icon

Posted 5/26/08 2:20 PM
 

Erica
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Re: veggie Gardners-what is thriving and what is not??

I did all seedlings this year, so most everything is growing very well. My watermelons are looking a little wilted, but still green and my basil is also looking a little wilted - I wonder if it was last weeks crazy weather?

otherwise - romaine, roma tom, eggplant, corn, pumpkin, strawberrie, green beans, cukes, bell and jalepeno peppers, onion and garlic all looking good! only strawberries are flowering though.

Posted 5/26/08 2:45 PM
 
 

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