Gardening 2017: Fruits, Veggies, Flowers

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Queen K wrote:Yahoooo, I have March 11th off!


One of them had to work - awesome that it's a close one!
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My gardening plan this year is to garden. I didn't do much last year because for medical reasons. This year I hope to be up to my eyeballs in tomatoes.
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I don't eat lots of tomatoes but I really enjoy growing them. They are the one plant that I have a never ending quest for a new strain for.
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I'm once again planting various cherry tomato plants of all colours and sizes as it worked wonders for us.
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I;ll stick with sungold and sweet millions, and Brandywine, Marianne's Peace and Mortgage Lifter. Oh, and some of the paste tomatoes that were so nice for canning :)
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Looking for some advice:

At one of the homes I work at, there is a large area in the front yard that gets almost zero sun. Might get a wee bit in the AM, but other than that nothing.

I am wondering if anyone could recommend something to plant there that would service without any/very little direct sunlight. Flowers, shrubs doesn't really matter. Just anything then dirt would be better!
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I've got all kinds of spreading plants you can have chunks of when the time comes. I'll pm you the moment they can be dug up and donated.
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Queen K wrote:I've got all kinds of spreading plants you can have chunks of when the time comes. I'll pm you the moment they can be dug up and donated.


That sounds awesome! Thank you :)
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Clematis would like it there.
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whatwhat wrote:Looking for some advice:

At one of the homes I work at, there is a large area in the front yard that gets almost zero sun. Might get a wee bit in the AM, but other than that nothing.

I am wondering if anyone could recommend something to plant there that would service without any/very little direct sunlight. Flowers, shrubs doesn't really matter. Just anything then dirt would be better!


I have a spot like that, and I have used periwinkle and a couple years before some perennial grasses.
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I am so blessed, a Vesey's Seeds Fairy visited me today. :sunshine:

Now I want the $2500 greenhouse! :biggrin:
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I know, right? It's paying for it that's the roadblock for me.
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Thanks Lady tehMa! I know right, it's like I'd have to raise stuff in it, sell the plants and pay off the greenhouse, a lot of work!
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I'm loving this snow melting weather! Of course, it takes two weeks longer up here than it does for those of you down on the flat so I'm asking for your forgiveness in advance for the thoughts of envy I'll be having when you start talking about the spring bulbs poking through the soil.

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I'm planning to have I have bigger garden this year, adding between 2 and 5 5'x5' raised beds, ish.. I could prolly build up to 8.

My intent is to grow lettuce, tomatoes, peppers and not sure what else. I have garlic already planted elsewhere. Looking for ideas! I get lots of sun and it gets very hot in the back. Southwest facing.

Any of the experienced growers have any advice on the above or other things that grow well? Any tips?
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