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GARDENING 2024

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The old soil has been dumped from the containers, and has had organic material added and is mulching well.
This year the plan is to grow, in containers my yard is tiny...


WiriWiri Peppers (a Caribbean heirloom hot pepper, my wife is from Guyana)
Cayenne Pepper
Greek Pepperoncini's because I like to pickle them
and heirloom type tomato
Yellow Pear tomatoes
bush string beans
green onions... I buy them from the store and then plant them, harvesting them as I need them...
Yukon potatoes..., the plan is for several buckets of these...
Yellow squash
Zuchhini

What are others planning on doing?

(the recent garden thread is a bit hefty... time for another maybe? )

LD
 
Got a six-pack of Aristotle Bell Peppers waiting to be put in the ground. Hopefully they'll wait till tomorrow. I got a "ton" of stuff to do today but Showers are forecast. Planting goes so much better when freshly planted transplants are rained on.
 
I'm going to have enough to do this spring dealing with hungry rabbit damage. I've lived here 20 years and have never seen what they've done during winter nearly as bad as this past winter.
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I have a wild rabbit nest in my yard right now with young. She not eating anything here so I leave her alone. Otherwise smothered rabbit with onions, mushrooms in a brown gravy will be her fate. She has the young covered with fur and leaves
 

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I have a wild rabbit nest in my yard right now with young. She not eating anything here so I leave her alone. Otherwise smothered rabbit with onions, mushrooms in a brown gravy will be her fate. She has the young covered with fur and leaves
We can't do that here... too many of the neighbors treat their lawns, and I don't want those chemicals coming into me via rabbit meat.

LD
 
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