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Posted at December 27, 2010, 5:52 am:

It's that time of year!
What will you be growing in your garden?
Trying anything new?
Are you starting from seeds or starting with plants?
What are your year to year favorites?
Anything you're particularly looking forward to?
Anything you'd like help with?

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Replies:

After last year I had decided to cut back the size of my garden and gr...

I have several flats of tomatoes and peppers started from seeds, but a...

Last year was my first year with a plot in our community garden.

New Zealand spinach? Would that be silverbeet? If so you will find ...

What is a doddle? Pardon my asking, but I lecture my students all the...

From "everything2.

I'm not sure if it's silverbeet.

Porkchops, Avoid using peat pots, especially if they're made out of s...

I will be growing some of my "staples" some from seed, some ...

This is my first time using the peat plugs.

Porkchops, If your soil temperature is between 80-85 degrees, well ov...

Thanks Mudbug! I'm not sure what the temp is in the soil.

If you're growing them inside, then your soil temp is probably the sam...

I live in Hoboken, NJ.

Not that you all need a play-by-play.

Congratulations! It really is exciting when they start to come up.

I fear I may have misled you Porkchop.

Tomatoes, peas, broad beans, carrots, radish, sweetcorn all from seed.

Ok.

Did you buy my Bro-in-laws house? He also did that but tossed in egg s...

There is absolutely nothing wrong with that method though it may be un...

The whole idea of composting is to bury the items to create a decaying...

I think it depends on your definition of "composting" which ...

Mudbug you are absolutely correct in the rest of your post.

chrose, As the rest of your post suggests, "properly" is ...

No, no, no Mud.

No, I get it.

Our yard is small, so I have some concerns about pests and odor.

Porkchops, Glad you're enjoying the thread.

And if you do it really well you can end up with this

How fun would that be! Yum.

wow.

I know im very late in replying but this made me smile A doddle is j...

Although the weather has been strange to say the least, our garden th...

Just an update, Doddles are tasty.

Where did you get the seed for New Zealand Spinach??? Can you grow t...

I have a small garden that is almost ornamental in the back of the yar...

Can't say for sure about whether or not it'll grow in Fla.


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