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Tue, Jul 28, 09 at 14:09
| I started a square foot garden in raised beds this season. I've had a lot of success with celery, romaine lettuces, peppers, carrots, bunching onions, cucumbers, tomatoes, and garlic in them. I love the results so much that I want to add two more beds for next season.
I do plant in other areas pretty intensively but not as strictly in a SFG sense. I'd love to share my pictures with you. They are posted at the following site: http://kimspagarden.blogspot.com/ |
Here is a link that might be useful: Kim's Pennsylvania Garden
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- Posted by ribbit32004 (My Page) on Tue, Jul 28, 09 at 14:58
| It looks great Kim! Very informative. Keep it up. |
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- Posted by holly-2006 5b (My Page) on Tue, Jul 28, 09 at 15:47
| Good job Kim! I especially like the rain barrel idea, after suffering a coronary over the price they wanted for a "real" one. |
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- Posted by rj_hythloday 8A VA (My Page) on Wed, Jul 29, 09 at 10:02
| Looks good, I'm a fan of the mucho nacho my self. I'm planning on over wintering a few of them indoors. |
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| RJ, Mucho Nacho looks like a great pepper to overwinter. They stay under 3 feet tall (so far) and are HEAVY producers of really big jalapenos. I can't keep up with them. I only planted two and I have freezer bags full of them. My husband is a hot pepper junkie, so he can't get enough of them. They are big enough to easily stuff...I haven't tried that yet, but they are big enough. I'm sure we're not alone in being fans of Mucho Nachos. Kim |
Here is a link that might be useful: Kim's Garden Blog
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| Great job Kim! Wow, your peppers are really going to town - Good growing! |
Here is a link that might be useful: Desert Dame's Blog
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| Very nice blog, Kim. Great pictures and informative. I like your rain barrel idea too. I'll be visiting often :) |
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