Does anyone buy their tomato plants or other veggies online? and if so do you have any you really like.
Paula if your going to grow pumpkins, plan on watering them 4 times a day once they spout. And when say water......I'm talking about 2 gallons or 2 liters every time.
Mike just planted tomatoes. This year he only planted the celebrity variety. He's such a good gardener that I bought some strawberries and asparagus for him to plant too..! Don't know how asparagus do in hot, hot Texas..
Only plant I've ordered online was a guava 'cause I couldn't find one in a nursery here and it's growing like a weed, bloomin' and everything.
Celia, those onions sound delicious..!
Well, blow me over..!
I just made my second online plant purchase - ever..! Thanks Celia for putting the website on here with the good, sweet onions. I went there and lo and behold they are located not that far from me...in the metropolis of Carrizo Springs, TX. Shoot, I knew Crystal City, TX is the spinach capital of the world...whoa..and it's not that far from 'Carizza' (local pronounciation).
Now just watch that New Jersey UPS guy who delivers for QAS come to a screeeeetchin' halt in fronta my house..
Those UPS guys have exactly 18 seconds per delivery, so I know Mizz Lyn is being a good girl...farmer's daughter and all....
I have more property to plant a nice garden this year. Yes! But, minimal time. Oh...and we have larger animals, deer specifically that will take care of anything planted far from the house.
Anyone recall, or have tried the tomoate plant that keeps producing? It's potted, or you pot yourself. It grows pretty well contained. Figured I would try it on my deck.
I will never profess to be a great gardener but we have had success with preen to keep the weeds down.......... because we only get a few weeds and we don't have to mess with the fabric or plastic
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