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Old June 14, 2012   #1
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Default 2012 - We love the pictures

We bought and planted seedlings on May 18th. We have two 8x8 raised beds, two earthtainers and several pots. We also plant potatoes around our mulch areas.

Sungolds on May 24th and again on June 14:
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Old June 14, 2012   #2
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Your tomatoes are looking fantastic!!!
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Old June 14, 2012   #3
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Your tomatoes are looking fantastic!!!
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Old June 14, 2012   #4
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Default Progression of a bed

I know it looks crowded in here. We train the Matt's tomato to take over a wall of the fencing on one side and a cucumber plant on the other. Worked well last year anyway, we're newbs

This bed has Roma, Japanese Black Trifele, Black Krim, Matt's, cucumber and more.....
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We love looking at pictures- your plants look really good and don't seem too close to me. If it works for you, that's what counts.
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Default other bed

This is the short progression of another bed, in here is chesnok red garlic (eating the scapes now), Mortgage Lifter, Black Krim, Cherokee Purple.

The flowers here are Black Krim and the tom is Japanese Black Trifele.
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Old June 14, 2012   #7
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Old June 30, 2012   #8
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Default Garlic

Chesnok Red garlic is almost there.... dug these up this morning just to see. Oh ok, I just wanted some garlic to roast.
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Old July 7, 2012   #9
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Default Sungolds

Our self watering containers are a success so far! Keeping them near the house has kept bambi away and makes it very easy to add water daily. These were taken a little while ago, ignore the time/date stamp on the camera.
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g8shot1

nice pictorial of your garden, love the garlic, won't be long till your garden is in full swing. Thanks for sharing with us.
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Default Chesnok Red

The end of our first effort at garlic. I can't believe we haven't done this before

I'll probably build something in the fall just for garlic.
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everything looks great! My garlic was rather small this year, sadly. Glad to see yours did well!
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Old July 24, 2012   #13
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We've been sharing sungolds with everyone. Some of our bigger plants are starting to come in now.

Sungold, Black Krim, Japanese Black Trifele, Roma etc.....
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