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cherishedtiger
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2011 Garden in all its glory! (Pics)

Ok, so I finally got my photobucket account to work, I think it got hacked. But anyway all my previous questions that needed photos are well resolved... so I thought what the heck I would just share some pics of my garden this year. (Its finally doing something!)

Yukon Gold:
[img]https://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k82/cherishedtiger/DSCN0715-1.jpg[/img]
Pumpkin, Peppers, Chives, Lavender
[img]https://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k82/cherishedtiger/DSCN0714.jpg[/img]
Sweet Banana & Jalapeno Peppers
[img]https://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k82/cherishedtiger/DSCN0713.jpg[/img]
The garden, front view
[img]https://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k82/cherishedtiger/DSCN0712.jpg[/img]
Pumpkin!!!
[img]https://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k82/cherishedtiger/DSCN0711.jpg[/img]

Yes, its a small (VERY small) garden, but its fun and I get just enough for us. Wanted to plant more, but with the pumpkins I had to leave room, and well the season wouldn't agree with me to get more planted or boxes built!
Not to mention, I got a new helper...
[img]https://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k82/cherishedtiger/DSCN0697.jpg[/img]

AS always, looking for advice, especially with the potatoes... not sure if they are supposed to look like that or not...

Thanks!

bogydave
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Very nice
I like yukon gold too. Favorite but I grow a couple others, just a few though. Mostly Yukons.

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cherishedtiger
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Do those look right? I have never grown them before and everyone seems to have different ways or theory's... Mound them, don't mound them, let the tops die down... so confusing! Needless to say I plopped them in the ground and crossed my fingers!

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too much nitrogen in that puppy, his head is so much larger than his body, add some bonemeal and water well.

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cherishedtiger
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ROFL! Nah the puppy is proportionate, I promise. Hes spoiled rotten too! But learned the hard way the pumpkin plants bite back, luckily I don't have to worry about him chewing on that one!



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