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Do you plant veggies?
« on: August 10, 2004, 01:56:44 AM »

Dat's right, no, it's not an FOC post, not an FN post, not even fishing related actually! ;D

Something lighter to get the quiet ones participating. Are you an avid vegetable gardener?

Nina and I have been planting, whether we are successful or not.... ;D The zucchinis yielded very nicely as usual. Yesterday I just picked a gigantic lettuce. We got a whole bunch of tomato hanging off the vines. The cucumbers are... coming... The corn, looks kind of short. ::)

I'll post some photos later, let's hear about your harvest. ;D

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Re:Do you plant veggies?
« Reply #1 on: August 10, 2004, 02:02:39 AM »

Oh wait until CasinoJim wakes up, finally someone else can listen to his gardening stories.  ;D
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Re:Do you plant veggies?
« Reply #2 on: August 10, 2004, 07:27:09 AM »

We've been harvesting fresh lettuce since June, taking off a few leaves off of each plant each time.  Peas are always a good reliable crop each year.  Cherry tomatoes are now ripening too.  Can't beat fresh vine ripened tomatoes.  Everything grown without pesticides or herbicides.  
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Re:Do you plant veggies?
« Reply #3 on: August 10, 2004, 07:30:11 AM »

in the middle of building some 2' x6' planter boxes for my patio, for next years growing season. am going to plant garlic, chives, parsley and other culinary herbs.
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Re:Do you plant veggies?
« Reply #4 on: August 10, 2004, 07:37:55 AM »

I always put in a garden even though we have a really small plot for gardening at our place in Oregon.  I don't have room to plant corn, for instance.  One of the things that surprised and impressed me about a trip through your neck of the woods was that people's gardens in both Vancouver and Bella Coola had very much the same things in them and were very much at the same stage as mine here.

I grew the best garlic ever this past year.  It is great crop; you plant it in September, and then you have something growing out there all winter long, which makes for a good excuse to be out there puttering around during winter months.  Yesterday I put away the onion crop (a couple of flats).  I grew Walla Walla Sweets, and they also came out big and firm.  Yesterday we also pulled most of the leeks and steamed steamed them and froze them to use in soup during the winter.  Soon Violeta (my wife) will be doing the same with celery.  We've gotten two crops of lettuce this year, and a third is on the way.  I always let some lettuce go to seed, and in the spring there are always enough volunteers to get the first planting started.  I didn't thin the beats, so we have a lot of small ones of those.  I've had enough tomatoes to (just barely) keep me in BLTs, and the Long Keepers I planted look like they will do OK, but the tomatoes aren't going to be all that big.  I planted a couple of egg-plants (I think perhaps you have a different name for these: auburgine?), and the black beauty variety is doing really well with about six nearly pickable fruit right now.  The Ichyban variety has only one fruit so far.
My only near failure this year was beans.  I planted three times and only ended up with a handful of mature plants.  I don't know why.  I planted a fig this year, and it's doing really well so far (even has a fig on it).  Another thing I noticed about Vancouver is that many back yards have well developed fig trees (and there is one growing along that big curve about the 1500 block of Commercial Dr. that I ate a bunch of figs from!), while down here we mostly have fig "bushes" because every once in a while it gets cold enough to kill off the trunks, which tells me, without looking up any statistics, that you guys have a milder climate than we do.

I have to admit that I love gardening even more than fishing (*blush*).  As soon as my wife retires (as soon as our son finishes college), we'll be looking for a place where we can have a really big one.
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Re:Do you plant veggies?
« Reply #5 on: August 10, 2004, 07:54:43 AM »

Same here rod...my zuchinin is kicken my friend on my garden, the stuff grows like a weed!  

I have several spagetti squach vines growing too...the female flowers are just starting to open so I have been doing some cross polinization!  

I would guess my tomatoe are 2-4 weeks off (2 for the cherries, 4+ for the big ones). Only problem is that as soon as a cherry tomato starts to get some color, my 2.5 year old will pluck it off the vine...I havent had a single one yet!  He's as bad as the coons eating my grapes!
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Re:Do you plant veggies?
« Reply #6 on: August 10, 2004, 07:55:35 AM »

Used to.  Only have Rhubarb, Raspberries, Blackberries and Blueberries this year.  Working on it for next year though.  The kids are getting into more outdoor stuff and enjoyed growing flowers.
Rodney,  try planting your corn with lots of manure.  They're food hogs.

Don't forget to vote for my kids with their Tunkwa Lake Rainbows ;D
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Re:Do you plant veggies?
« Reply #7 on: August 10, 2004, 08:02:03 AM »

Only problem is that as soon as a cherry tomato starts to get some color, my 2.5 year old will pluck it off the vine...I havent had a single one yet!  

No kidding.   ;D  I have the exact same problem.  Actually double that.  I have twin 2.5 year old girls who just love to eat cherry tomatoes off the vine.  
Before that, it was shelling and eating peas off the vine.  

At least they like to eat their vegetables.  Better than eating junk food.  Start them young I guess.

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Re:Do you plant veggies?
« Reply #8 on: August 10, 2004, 09:32:15 AM »

I only planted tomatoes, strawberries and Rhubarb this year. I did plant some cukes but had to pull them out when we decided we were going to cement in part of the greenhouse. This is a new house to us and we are trying to get it the way we want it. Next year we should be better organized and hopefully will plant a bit more next year.
I did go wild on the flowers and got the gardens where I want them this spring. Hopefully all shrubs, hedges and trees will grow well.
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Re:Do you plant veggies?
« Reply #9 on: August 10, 2004, 10:42:43 AM »

I have been known to try my hand at growing the odd weed...

 this year... deep breath

cilantro
carrotts
cherry toms
hungarian beefsteak toms ( bigger than a softball ... and still green and growing!)
kholrabi
beets
broccoli
red sweet spanish onions
chives
black macs ( purple table potatoes)
spinich
rutabagas
brussel sprouts
Kale (savoy cabbage)
purple cabbage
cabbage
celery
celery root
cucumbers
swiss chard
zucchini
mixed mesculn (endive)
butter lettuce
peas
pole beans
parsley
giant strawberries
Blackberries
black currents

We have 2 plots in our backyard 1st is a 10 x 45-50' strip

The second is a triangular chunk behind the creek (lil trickle in the summer) about 18' at the widest to 8' narrowest and again about 40-45'

absolutely no pesticides

All were grown from organic seed and most are heirloom seed.

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Re:Do you plant veggies?
« Reply #10 on: August 10, 2004, 11:46:31 AM »

Just love gardening!!

This year I planted:
French pole beans - the best beans I have ever eaten!! The variety is called "Fortex". Try it, you'll never plant any other bean.
All kinds of tomatoes - I've picked 32 already
Tons of cherry tomatoes
Cucumbers - already picked 65
Watermelons
Cantaloupes - I see about 30 of them but only two are over 5 inches so far.
peppers - bells, jalapena, banana
Japanese eggplants
spinach
garlic and onions
red amaranth
lettuce
also got tons of cherries, apricots and plums. Apples and pears are not ready yet.

All organically grown, like everyone else. I get all my seed from West Coast Seeds.

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Re:Do you plant veggies?
« Reply #11 on: August 10, 2004, 11:48:50 AM »

When I was a kid, there was an empty lot next to our house. My parents offered to buy it from the city but they said no. Instead they rented out the lot to us for $1.00 a year ! We grew tons of potatoes, spring peas, beans, squash etc. And we had a lot of space left over for our dog to run around.
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Re:Do you plant veggies?
« Reply #12 on: August 10, 2004, 12:39:07 PM »

Love to garden, fruit and veggies.  Used to have 24 fruit trees in my old house with 175' lot, including kiwi fruit, grapes, apples, asian apple pears, peaches, nectarines, cherries, plums, cherries, strawberries.  

For veggies, I am experimental on new varieties (especially those all-american winners) besides the standards.  I have grown these through the years, each in multi-varietiies:

Cheery tomatoes - love 'sun sugar' in gold colour, so sweet
                            - 'Sugar snack' is my top red variety, then 'sweet million/100'
                            - also love 'juliet', the grape tomato, just perfect.
                            - also just try a Taiwan variety this year, waiting to taste
Standard tomato - just too many to name, 'fantastic', 'wonder boy' etc.
Bean - love 'blue lake', also grow 'yard-long' bean, an oriental kind.
Squash - love 'peter pan', so good for pickled or stir fry. Also Chiense
               'mo qua', just love to see their huge size.  Have grown 'tung gua'
               and speghetti squashes, even cantelopes.
Peas - 'homesteader' grown for just eating the sprouts, oriental delicacy
           as it is dwarf and robust grower.
         - many types of snow peas for stir fry
         - love 'sugar daddy' for snap peas, so succulent & sweet.
Pepper - love 'anaheim' and the semi hot varieties and make hot 'XO'
               saurce with them.
Corns - love the super sweets and sugar enhanced ones.
Egg plant - the long oriental varieties are great for stir fry and stuffing.
Cucumber - all kinds of them for pickle, fresh slicing, etc. Some oriental
                and Japanese varieties are mild & great, but also love to grow
                'market more' to eat it at thumb size, real crunchy.
leaf veggies - choi sum, pak choi, gai lam, gai choi, spinach, many types.
                    - love German gai lam, can over-winter, can pick from April on.
herbs - mints, basils, chives, garlic, onions, shallots, etc.

 "nothing beats fresh veggies from the garden, organically grown!'
 Great harvest to all!

 
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« Reply #13 on: August 10, 2004, 12:40:13 PM »

Rod-you should be growing Squash with your Corn-it fixes Nitrogen in the soil.

Growing Corn with Squash  that way is an old Meso-American technique proven over the millennia.

It can be a little invasive/messy but it's a garden not a surgery.


I no longer have time for a garden  :'(  which is a shame.
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Re:Do you plant veggies?
« Reply #14 on: August 10, 2004, 12:48:09 PM »

Joedavis, is 'fortex' available in local garden centers? Love to try it.  Thanks.
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