jann1033 said:hi first time even visiting this board...since we planted mid June( about 2 weeks late due to moving and not having time to prepare beds last fall) we have 0 ready but lots of stuff coming if i can keep Mr Groundhog from figuring out how to get through the fence.. he's pretty fat from eating the birdseed, etc so hopefully he'll be to full to cause typical groundhog decimation
jann1033 said:hi first time even visiting this board...since we planted mid June( about 2 weeks late due to moving and not having time to prepare beds last fall) we have 0 ready but lots of stuff coming if i can keep Mr Groundhog from figuring out how to get through the fence.. he's pretty fat from eating the birdseed, etc so hopefully he'll be to full to cause typical groundhog decimation
DebºoºS said:Earlier in the season we had lettuce, spinach & raspberries. This week we had our first cuke, a few cherry tomatoes, lottsa onions, a huge squash with many more on the way, blueberries still coming and assorted fruit from the fruit cocktail tree
Lost a few melons & pumpkins to the groundhog already. This is the second one we've had to deal with this season.
Hey jann1033 Welcome to the F&G
bobbiwoz said:A friend just gave me some basil, she grows it in pots, and most people who grow it seem to have it in pots. Does anyone grow it in the ground, if not, why not?
Bobbi
PS. Mommytotwo, I'm getting away from seeds, perrenials just need less fuss.
Mickey Fanatic said:We've had cukes coming out our ears (but they taste great), green peppers, raspberries and asparagus. I think that the potatoes are almost ready and some of our cherry tomatoes are orange. The other tomatoes are still green. Oh yeah and a butternut squash is almost ready! Pumkins, watermelon and corn are getting there! Somehow missed the broccoli and am going to start canning beets tomorrow! YUMMY YUMMY IN MY TUMMY!
bobbiwoz said:That's a great havest!
Bobbi
PS. I do like the picture of your dog!