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Greg

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| Posted on Sunday, May 28, 2006 - 01:59 pm EST : |  
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Things are really looking good now . . .
You can find more pictures from today here: http://web.mac.com/gregcook/iWeb/Garden%202006/May%2028%20Veggies.html
Greg
- ND,
Zone "4"
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Charles

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| Posted on Sunday, May 28, 2006 - 02:37 pm EST : |  
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Looks fantastic, Greg! Getting most of mine in this weekend, less the tastefulgarden.com delays. What a gorgeous sunny day here, even with the sweltering humidity. A fine day to sweat in the garden!
Charles
- Wisconsin,
Zone "4b"
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Andy_p

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| Posted on Sunday, May 28, 2006 - 03:53 pm EST : |  
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You pack them in like I do, Greg. Looks great. I finally got the last of my veggies in today. Peppers and Cantaloupe. Do you grow Broccoli? I have an ongoing fight with root maggots. I rotate all my crops and I still lose 25%. I keep spares, though. I just planted the 3rd spare, today. It's a perfect day here, sunny in the low 70s.
Andy_p
- MA,
Zone "6b"
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Andy_p

My Favorite Photo
| Posted on Monday, May 29, 2006 - 05:23 pm EST : |  
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Greg, Hope you don't mind my jumping in with a couple pics. All were taken May 28th, Here is my Pac Choi "Joi Choi Choi', almost time to start thinning. Muddy after the recent heavy rains.
A very pretty Kohlrabi just starting to ball up, a few more weeks needed here.
Andy_p
- MA,
Zone "6b"
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Missgarden

My Garden
| Posted on Tuesday, May 30, 2006 - 01:59 pm EST : |  
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All your veggies look great. I have a few tomatoes plants which I grew from seed still waiting to go in. Do you use grass clippings as mulch Greg?
Missgarden
- Ontario,
Zone "5b"
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Greg

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| Posted on Tuesday, May 30, 2006 - 07:05 pm EST : |  
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Andy, those look great! I almost planted kohlrabi this year but didn't. I have not grown broccoli for years. I guess I tend not to waste garden space on things I can easily get cheaply in the grocery store. My space gets used for things that are harder to find locally. My pac choi and is not quite as big as yours, but it's tasty. Luiza . . I do use grass . . one of the best mulches in my opinion.
Greg
- ND,
Zone "4"
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Inthegarden
| Posted on Friday, June 02, 2006 - 07:02 pm EST : |  
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Wow...I wish I had such a huge plot of land to grow my veggies and flowers! I have harvested a few cherry tomatoes and have some winter melon, angled luffa gourd and yard long beans on their way...
Inthegarden
- TX,
Zone "9"
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Andy_p

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| Posted on Friday, June 02, 2006 - 08:54 pm EST : |  
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Greg, After tomatoes, Broccoli is a must in my garden. I'm trying seed grown Onions this year, I usually do 'sets', I hope I got them in early enough. My Tomatoes now have their first flowers. So far this season things are going well, but it's early,
Andy_p
- MA,
Zone "6b"
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