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Old March 6, 2014   #1
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Default Tilled up half an acre for this year's garden yesterday...

Been having so tough times on the personal side of things and find that gardening takes my mind off of things by keeping me focused on other things. As a result, my garden got a bit bigger this year. Doing .5 acres and tilled it up yesterday. I've posted my grow list for tomatoes but it's going to get posted again along with everything else I've either planted or will plant.

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Absinthe
Aker's West Virginia
Arbuznyi
Arkansas Traveler
Berkeley Tie-Dye
Berkeley Tie-Dye Pink
Big Ben
Big Cheef F6
Black and Brown Boar
Black Cherry
Bosque Blue
Captain Lucky
Cherokee Purple
Copper River
Cuostralee
Dixiewine
Dr. Lyle
Great White
Green Giant
Harvard Square
Humph
Lemon Boy
Livingston's Paragon
Maiden's Gold
Omar's Lebanese
Pampelmuse
Persimmon
Porter - Charles Herring Strain
Porter Improved
Purple Calabash
Siberian Tiger
Taylor Lacey Leaf
Yellow Dragon

Cucumbers
Armenian
Collier
Jaune Dickfleischige
Poona Kheera

Radishes
Black Spanish - Round
China Rose
Chinese Red Meat
French Breakfast

Corn
Cherokee White Flour
Reid's Yellow Dent
Silver Queen

Beets
Burpee Golden OG
Detroit Dark Red

Okra
Alabama Red
Burgundy
Cowhorn
Eagle Pass
Hill Country Red
Jing Orange
Star of David

Potatoes
Pontiac Red
Russet
Yukon Gold

Cabbage
Chinese Cabbage
Late Flat Dutch

Onion
Texas 1015

Peppers
Cayenne
Chiltepin
Cowhorn
Fooled You
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Old March 6, 2014   #2
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WOW beautiful, i truly love Brads tomatoes enjoy the black ones and Berkeley Tie-Dye which my friends and we love.
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Old March 7, 2014   #3
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Sounds good Baize. Maybe I'll get a chance to drop by later this year and check it out. Happy growing.
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Old March 7, 2014   #4
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When I grow Lemon Boys I have found they need a lot of room,maybe some adjustment in your spacing.They came early and stayed late,very prolific.Have fun.
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When I grow Lemon Boys I have found they need a lot of room,maybe some adjustment in your spacing.They came early and stayed late,very prolific.Have fun.
Kurt, I didn't say anything about spacing. I plant my tomatoes 2.5 feet apart.
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Old March 7, 2014   #6
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Nice!
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Old March 7, 2014   #7
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Kurt, I didn't say anything about spacing. I plant my tomatoes 2.5 feet apart.
Intent was to say that the Lemon Boys probaly need more room than the average 2-3ft.
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Old March 7, 2014   #8
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That looks like a great assortment! I love all the colors and types you have in there. I also prefer a wide assortment of stuff. How many of these are going to be trials/new to you versus tried and true?

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I can't wait to get started on the garden myself. I noticed you don't have any squash listed do you not like them or is a space issue?
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... my garden got a bit bigger this year. Doing .5 acres and tilled it up yesterday. ...
Good going! I hope you have a really fruitful year.
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Old March 8, 2014   #11
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Wow. That is quiet the list. Very impressive.
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Old March 8, 2014   #12
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Growing things in a garden is the best medicine ever! Be blessed!
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Old March 8, 2014   #13
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We want pictures!

Man that is a lot of Okra! I recognize a lot of your tomato choices. Good stuff!

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We want pictures!

Man that is a lot of Okra! I recognize a lot of your tomato choices. Good stuff!

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That list makes me hungry.
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