2021 Gardens

Aginor

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Jul 23, 2020
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Idaho
Peas are about 18" now, spinach and lettuce are doing great in the warmer weather we've had. Tomatoes in the greenhouse are almost 2' high. Looks like we're going to get a huge raspberry crop this year (second year for them) and we've been eating asparagus for a couple of weeks now. We're at sea level (actually about 3') in NW WA.

Where abouts? I’m in Kitsap. Sitting a bit higher than you at 110’ though


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Warmsy

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Jul 24, 2020
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Mendocino County
Been a weird spring... And the weeds have taken over some beds while I've been busy working.

Excited about squash, zucchini, and cucumbers in a couple weeks. Enough garlic soon for two families. I think I accidently bought 100 irradiated potatoes!
 

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A more up to date picture. Anyone need some rhubarb?
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We built this two weeks ago and planted last week. Kids had fun putting it all together and are excited for the veggies. Beans, peas, cucumbers, carrots, peppers, jalapeños, strawberries and some flowers to bring in some pollinators


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Brock A

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Apr 30, 2012
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Buckley, WA
I got mine in a little over a week ago. I have 3 raised beds. This year I did carrots, peas, beans, broccoli, cucumber, tomatoes, lettuce and strawberries. Here in Western Washington, with that warm spell we just had, I was able to get everything in the ground about 1.5 weeks earlier than I normally do.
 

Sandstrom

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Sep 24, 2020
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My wife informed me that she needs the whole 80 x 20 garden this year to grow a giant pumpkin!!! Hopefully this one goes over 1000 lbs:)
Ryan
 

Lawnboi

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Mar 2, 2012
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North Central Wi
Iv wanted a garden my whole life and finally have a yard to do it. Still not planting outside yet here but have tomato’s and peppers starting inside. Just replanted. Wish lumber wasn’t so expensive right now, still need to build the garden and fence it.

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coast range

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Jun 19, 2018
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oregon
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Just finally got mine tilled. Little late this year. Tomato and peppers still inside being babies. Although they are getting big!
Strawberries and blueberries are cranking out flowers and it should be a good year


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hunterjmj

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Feb 3, 2019
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Montana
96DCC056-26F8-41DB-9FBB-DB83A017357F.jpegMy hunting partner just tilled mine yesterday. Snow is forecasted (probably end up being rain) this weekend so hopefully be planting soon after. Our garden spends a few nights under blankets each year for the first month or so but if we don't get it started early enough we run out of good weather. Just ordered 12 water walls for our tomatoes. Hopefully, that'll buy us some time.
 
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