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BrianSkilton
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Pictures of my garden

Here are some pictures of our raised beds and garden area. We have three raised beds at the moment, two of them are 16X6, and a smaller garden area beside them. Right now we have peppers in one raised beds, and tomatoes in another (we will throw some purple derby beans, Cherokee wax beans and some normal green bush beans in their hopefully as well). In another raised bed we have strawberries, with berries growing! In the little garden plot we have, Red Onions, Wong Bok, Beets (golden) and Chioggia Beets (Italian heirloom) haven't come up yet, radishes (needs thinning), Bok Choy, Rainbow carrots (purple, yellow, red, white, orange), Kohl Rabi, Waltham 29 Broccoli, and potatoes coming up etc. I could have expanded the garden more this year (we have an acre) but I decided to keep it manageable. Towards the end of the property I have 20 Squash plants, 9 different varieties and a few melons.

[img]https://www.phantom360.com/Gardening/garden1.jpg[/img]

Tomatoes: Black Krim, Matts Wild Cherry, Cherry,
Brandywine, Cherokee Purple, Yellow Pear, Red Beefsteak, Grape.

[img]https://www.phantom360.com/Gardening/garden2.jpg[/img]

Peppers: Red / Yellow / Orange Bell, Red Marconi,
Tequila Sunrise, Fushimi, Red Chile, Serrano,
Banana Pepper, Anaheim, Poblano, Giant Marconi etc..
(I'm a little bit of a pepper nut, lol)

[img]https://www.phantom360.com/Gardening/garden3.jpg[/img]

Strawberry bloom :D

[img]https://www.phantom360.com/Gardening/garden4.jpg[/img]

The whole garden area. I'm thinking of moving it next year toward
The back of the property.

[img]https://www.phantom360.com/Gardening/garden5.jpg[/img]

Two tomato plants on our deck...still need to pot some more
had some left over...

[img]https://www.phantom360.com/Gardening/garden6.jpg[/img]

Some herbs: rosemary, sage, marjoram, Globe Basil, rocket, sorrel

[img]https://www.phantom360.com/Gardening/garden7.jpg[/img]

Tomatoes should start taken off soon

[img]https://www.phantom360.com/Gardening/garden8.jpg[/img]

Another look...

[img]https://www.phantom360.com/Gardening/garden9.jpg[/img]

Strawberry patch looking good, strawberries should be ready soon...

[img]https://www.phantom360.com/Gardening/garden10.jpg[/img]

Here we have: beets (golden, chioggia), red onions, radishes (asian radishes, cherry belle radishes), wong bok, bok choy, broccoli, pototatoes, carrots (purple, red, yellow, orange and white), kohl rabi

[img]https://www.phantom360.com/Gardening/garden11.jpg[/img]

More herbs....

[img]https://www.phantom360.com/Gardening/garden12.jpg[/img]

Here are some bokchoy plants...

[img]https://www.phantom360.com/Gardening/garden13.jpg[/img]

Strawberry bed...

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plkelly
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Beautiful garden!

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BrianSkilton
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Thanks. Right now I just got done putting chicken wire around the strawberry bed so the darn thrushes and black birds won't get into it, they've already started pecking at the berries. Hope that does its job

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Duh_Vinci
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Very nice garden, looks well organized, thumbs up!

Regards,
D

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hendi_alex
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Very nice garden!

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vintagejuls
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Good job on such a well maintained, organized and lovely garden. :flower:

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somegeek
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Nice looking plants and plots there. I envy that large yard. :)

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BrianSkilton
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Thanks so much guys! I hope all of you are having successful gardens. Here in SD I just wish we had a longer growing season, but its still long enough to do a few things here and their.



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