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Spring time is upon us!!
I'll be posting mine in future posts. Just wanted to get this thread started.
I'll be posting mine in future posts. Just wanted to get this thread started.
I tried to convince them to grow veggies from scrapes like I saw on Instagram/YouTube. No deal. Not sure I have the patience to do it myself.
I'd like to plant some hot peppers, specifically datil, maybe jalapeno. Kind of the "core" herbs would be great, like oregano, thyme, sweet basil is fun to have.
the "core" herbs would be great, like oregano, thyme, sweet basil is fun to have.
Oh yeah, rosemary is another good one, toss a big chunk of butter in a pan, add a couple of sprigs of fresh rosemary, get some heat into it, then toss in your steaks!
Oh yeah, rosemary is another good one, toss a big chunk of butter in a pan, add a couple of sprigs of fresh rosemary, get some heat into it, then toss in your steaks!
Just found out about Egyptian spinach, 4 times more nutritious than regular spinach. It's a heat loving summer grower.
Bought a Aerogarden at Christmas and had fresh herbs through the winter. I was pleasantly surprised on how well they did.
Looks like l won't be doing my side garden project. My crazy mother in-law is refusing to share space. Even though I helped clear the side and back soil areas. I may just have to scheme over the next couple weekends to design additional space that'll I use. That or just commandeer the side area that was never used for those purposes. I'll dare her to dig shit up if necessary.
I'd tell the roomies to go pound sand! You've added to the place and improved it. Same here. I was all into composting and improvements to the back and side lots. Now my in-laws reap the benefits for their garden items (he only cares about his "babies" = cherry tomatoes) thanks to my brilliant idea that came with a free composting barrel from the Queens Botanical Garden (guess who lugged it home nearly a mile!) that improve the output and I get nada.My roommates think I should pay more rent because I've enjoyed the gardening. Never mind that they've got zero ideas on what to alternatively do with the backyard and I do 100% of the maintenance. I guess we should stop paying the world's gardeners. In fact, they should be paying the property owners for the rewarding experience of raking and pulling weeds.
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