AsianGarden2Table
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My Garden in FL, a lot of Asian vegetables

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I hope this time my pictures work... Another try.

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digitS'
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They worked! Thanks for posting them.

Really nice and lush!

Is it a plastic film structure?

:) Steve

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It is actually insect screen to keep the bugs and worms out. FL is warm whole year so the bugs are crazy. Mu husband and I built a 14' * 23' *6' screen house.
Thank you. Good they work! I will try to put more words in my post next time. Still learning how to post...

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You did great.

I asked about the structure because it didn't quite look like plastic film and Florida didn't seem like the right place for it ;).

Should we be guessing the plants on this thread??

Here are a couple of guesses:
  • Winged Beans, &

    Papayas
Steve

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It worked for me too! I'll look later, as it's easier to post on my PC.

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Where did you get the insect screen? I tried to use the lightweight remay for an insect cover, but it held in too much heat. I found a website for insect screen once. It was very expensive I think it was 6 ft wide x 25 ft long. I could not find the site again. I did end up making a cover with tulle from the fabric store. It doesn't last long, only one season, but it was available. I could sew it together to get the size I needed and it did not hold any extra heat in. Otherwise I would have to use shade cloth which is also becoming a very hard commodity to come by since there are only a couple of places that sell it locally and shipping is a killer.

I see the papaya
wing beans
string beans the pods look flat, not yard long beans
what looks like broccoli or maybe kale
Kai choy or Won bok
Maybe some kin tsai (it looks like celery)
arugula or daikon radish the leaves are similar
the dark green round leaf could be tatsoi or spinach
The young leaves with the serrated edges. ( I don't think it is culantro) what is that?


A lot of the other greens are still small yet and tightly packed so I am not sure.

You have a lot of stuff packed in there. Very intensively planted.



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