I can finally somewhat contribute to this thread!
Okay, so. I'm excited. I am determined to make this lil' bit of land beautiful! This is what I have to work with. Sorry for the low quality, they're from my phone.
yh lots of people do thatI was going to buy seeds the other day. I checked out the planting/growing months and worked out which ones I would buy. But then my mom said since it's my first time, I should use the pre planted plants (don't know what the actual word for them is yet?). That just seems like a cop out though... Or do lots of people do that?
olives, oranges, lemons and prickly pair fruit (although that plant might be a little big for that small area)...What plants and flowers work best in a mid east environment?
im not much of a gardener myself, but some things that come to mind:Hmm can't think of anything else at the moment.. Any tips you all have in general would be great!
Hello, PouringRain
I am not sure we have met. Welcome to the forum and to the gardening thread.
Where do you live?
I was just thinking today that we could do with some rain. I haven't dared say it out loud, because I find that when I do it starts raining and doesn't stop for weeks!
I look forward to seeing your pics.
Wow, your growing season is ahead of ours!
The swiss chard is also still growing - although I am expecting it to bolt soon. I will put in new seeds for this year.
I love swiss chard as a spinach substitute and I find it much easier to grow than spinach.
Apart from spinach, what crops are you hoping to grow in such a short growing season, Woodrow?
Think of me, when you tuck into your fresh green spinach leaves!![]()
The one next to him is the reason we went to that farm. We "rented" the black stallion for stud service of 4 of our mares that are ready for breeding.
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