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What's in your garden this year? 2
#26626853 - 04/25/20 11:00 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Started peppers a little late in March so not sure how they'll do this year. Orange bell and Thai chili

Outdoors I started:
Radishes Swiss Chard Bok Choy Kale Carrots Onions Peas Poppies Wild Flowers
I have cilantro and a few different basils (lots of Tulsi) to plant when it gets warmer. Will buy some tomato and cuke plants if garden centers reopen in time.
My cannabis seeds got seized at the border so no luck there this year
Chives & scallions, oregano, parsley, thyme, lemon balm, mint, and more are coming back strong from last year. The chives spread like crazy, they're everywhere.
Radishes are already doing well 
What's everyone else planting this year?
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Re: What's in your garden this year? [Re: feevers]
#26626871 - 04/25/20 11:08 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Weeds and not the good kind.
How long does it take for a poppy to grow?
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Re: What's in your garden this year? [Re: The Blind Ass]
#26626913 - 04/25/20 11:27 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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I think last year we planted them in early April and they were peaking mid June. We have perennial ones too that come up so I'm never sure which is which
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Re: What's in your garden this year? [Re: feevers] 2
#26626918 - 04/25/20 11:30 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Corn Peas Carrots Eggplant Zucchini Kale Spinach Tomatoes Jalepenos Bell peppers Watermelon
We're pretty new to all of this gardening, so I'll be happy if we get anything out of it. Its just been fun working outside honestly
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Re: What's in your garden this year? [Re: The Blind Ass]
#26626919 - 04/25/20 11:31 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Quote:
The Blind Ass said: Weeds and not the good kind.
I'll stillllll take it! 
Do you have wild Datura by chance?
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Re: What's in your garden this year? [Re: LogicaL Chaos] 1
#26626959 - 04/25/20 11:50 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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LC,
Actually, there is usually some in the neighborhood I’m currently “locked down” in.
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Re: What's in your garden this year? [Re: The Blind Ass]
#26626965 - 04/25/20 11:53 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Very nice! Ever tried sniffing Datura flowers?
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Re: What's in your garden this year? [Re: LogicaL Chaos]
#26626974 - 04/25/20 11:58 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Never tried sniffing, no. I have eaten the seeds a couple times. It is a plant I highly respect and one everyone should be very cautious with.
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Re: What's in your garden this year? [Re: The Blind Ass]
#26626998 - 04/25/20 12:08 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Planting Datura would be cool, I might look into that. My garden fence is covered in morning glory vines
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Re: What's in your garden this year? [Re: feevers] 1
#26627038 - 04/25/20 12:24 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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they have big beautiful trumpet colored flowers and attract all the good/cool creatures like bumble bees, Garter snakes, garden spiders, lady bugs, butterflys, hummingbirds, and lunar moths. 
Here’s my garden grow list:
Button Fungi- Mush Psilocybin Fungi- Mush Cannabis sat / ind Datura Peyote Hawaiian Baby Wood-rose Morning Glory San Pedro Ucuch (tobacco/nicotiana rustica) Afghan Poppies somnif. Kratom Petalostilis Salvia Salvia divinorum Mimosa teuniflora Passionflower Syrian Rue Kava Kava Valerian Ginger All varieties of cooking Herb/spice plants Ephedra Sinica Coffea arabica Bamboo Willow trees Bonsai trees Oak trees Pine trees Dandelions Amanita Muscaria Lions mane Shitake Chicken of da woods Oyster Iboga ! Cows Dogs Cats Frogs Toads Chickens Salamanders Snakes Bats Birds Deer Boar Rabbits Squirrels Honey Bees Fishies Eel Turtles 1 Alligator or Crocodile 1 Bear 1 Harpy Eagle 1 Woman willing to put up with this shit.
That’s my dream garden 

Edited by The Blind Ass (04/25/20 12:47 PM)
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Re: What's in your garden this year? [Re: feevers] 1
#26627528 - 04/25/20 03:47 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Quote:
feevers said: Outdoors I started:
Radishes Swiss Chard Bok Choy Kale Carrots Onions Peas Poppies Wild Flowers
My cannabis seeds got seized at the border so no luck there this year
Chives & scallions, oregano, parsley, thyme, lemon balm, mint, and more are coming back strong from last year. The chives spread like crazy, they're everywhere......
Right on!
I was meaning to make a garden thread for the new year, suppose this will be the gardeners of the pub chit chat thread lol.
What I've got going so far...
Flowers...
Sunflowers Poppies Indian Blanket Bachelor buttons
Melons...
Cantaloupe (I saved seeds of a melon from a fruit stand last summer, the thing straight up smelled exactly like bubble gum and very rich/complex sweet flavor).
Charentais (An old french heirloom, similar to a "classic" cantaloupe but better lol, very pungent/aromatic and with brown sugar/molasses like sweetness)
Ha’Ogen (A cultivar from Israel...Green flesh, kinda similar to honey dew but with a much more rich & complex flavor/aroma)
Lemon Drop (A hyrbid/cross of sorts, has Galia melon and Ha’Ogen in it's genetics, flesh is green and is a bit firm & crisp, slightly tart & sour)
Watermelons....
Ali Baba (A cultivar from the middle east IIRC...Red flesh, sweet & yummy)
Orangeglo (An orange flesh variety, slightly softer texture than most watermelons, flavor is slightly different with some mild fruity notes and a bit of carrot)
Peppers....I'm getting a late start with germinating but I should still end up with some fruits by fall. I'll be using seeds from my peppers last year, they were all grown near each other and open pollinated so I'll likely end up with a random mix of things. I'm actually kinda looking forward to what they grow into since they're all open pollinated, I got seeds from...
-Sugar Rush Peach pepper -Lemon Drop pepper -Red Bell pepper -Some type of Hungarian pepper -Some type of Thai pepper
Cannabis....
Lemon Wookie Glue (from seed)
Random seeds I've found in my buds the past couple years (Thin Mint, Tangieland, Slymer)
And clones of....
-Permafrost (Trainwreck X White Widow)
-Wedding Cake
I'll be getting a few more clones within the next week.
Some other things I want to grow this time around....Carrots, potatoes, beans, pumpkin.
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Re: What's in your garden this year? [Re: feevers] 1
#26627588 - 04/25/20 04:15 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Trying to grow Pawpaw from seeds this year.
I started a lot of plants from seed last year that I kept inside over winter and now moving them out due to being a good size to survive next winter; blue java bananas, dead man's fingers, and four different types of passionfruit.
I also planted a lot of hazel and willow tree cuttings hoping they'll take root, and then I will try grow truffles on the roots from some agar cultures I have.
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Re: What's in your garden this year? [Re: openmind]
#26629083 - 04/26/20 07:45 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Quote:
openmind said:
Flowers...
Sunflowers Poppies Indian Blanket Bachelor buttons
Melons...
Cantaloupe (I saved seeds of a melon from a fruit stand last summer, the thing straight up smelled exactly like bubble gum and very rich/complex sweet flavor).
Charentais (An old french heirloom, similar to a "classic" cantaloupe but better lol, very pungent/aromatic and with brown sugar/molasses like sweetness)
Ha’Ogen (A cultivar from Israel...Green flesh, kinda similar to honey dew but with a much more rich & complex flavor/aroma)
Lemon Drop (A hyrbid/cross of sorts, has Galia melon and Ha’Ogen in it's genetics, flesh is green and is a bit firm & crisp, slightly tart & sour)
Watermelons....
Ali Baba (A cultivar from the middle east IIRC...Red flesh, sweet & yummy)
Orangeglo (An orange flesh variety, slightly softer texture than most watermelons, flavor is slightly different with some mild fruity notes and a bit of carrot)
Peppers....I'm getting a late start with germinating but I should still end up with some fruits by fall. I'll be using seeds from my peppers last year, they were all grown near each other and open pollinated so I'll likely end up with a random mix of things. I'm actually kinda looking forward to what they grow into since they're all open pollinated, I got seeds from...
-Sugar Rush Peach pepper -Lemon Drop pepper -Red Bell pepper -Some type of Hungarian pepper -Some type of Thai pepper
Cannabis....
Lemon Wookie Glue (from seed)
Random seeds I've found in my buds the past couple years (Thin Mint, Tangieland, Slymer)
And clones of....
-Permafrost (Trainwreck X White Widow)
-Wedding Cake
I'll be getting a few more clones within the next week.
Some other things I want to grow this time around....Carrots, potatoes, beans, pumpkin.
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Nice man, that's a solid assortment
I've never thought to grow melon for some reason. I think I'll add that to my list for next year... already used up all my plantable space in the yard. Thinking of tearing up the front yard next year and making it all garden.
Yea I'm hoping to at least get some peppers by the fall. For the Thai chilis I freeze them and can use them all winter.
Do you grow the cannabis outdoors?
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Re: What's in your garden this year? [Re: The Blind Ass]
#26629226 - 04/26/20 09:01 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Weed, poppies and berries like always. Quote:
The Blind Ass said: How long does it take for a poppy to grow?
They vary widely in that regard. I'd say a couple months- 5months+ depending on light, temps, soil and water. Seen them haul ass and throw big pods mid summer and the same strain be late in the fall. Not really sure what makes them tick. I wait two weeks after petals drop before taking pod for max alkaloids though.
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Re: What's in your garden this year? [Re: feevers] 1
#26634623 - 04/28/20 03:10 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Gene Hackman said: Trying to grow Pawpaw from seeds this year.
I started a lot of plants from seed last year that I kept inside over winter and now moving them out due to being a good size to survive next winter; blue java bananas, dead man's fingers, and four different types of passionfruit.
I also planted a lot of hazel and willow tree cuttings hoping they'll take root, and then I will try grow truffles on the roots from some agar cultures I have.
Nice.
I've been wanting to grow those blue java bananas for a while, I'm not sure how well they'd do in my climate though.
And I've been wanting to try a pawpaw for a while now too. I love those "custard" like fruits, like cherimoya and jack fruit etc etc...
Where abouts in the world do you live?
Quote:
feevers said:
Nice man, that's a solid assortment
I've never thought to grow melon for some reason. I think I'll add that to my list for next year... already used up all my plantable space in the yard. Thinking of tearing up the front yard next year and making it all garden.
Yea I'm hoping to at least get some peppers by the fall. For the Thai chilis I freeze them and can use them all winter.
Do you grow the cannabis outdoors?
Yea I've got a decent assortment of things going, I really want to get some carrots growing and some beans and potatoes too. And an herb/aromatic garden, lots of aromatic herbs & plants I'd like to grow.
I can't wait for those melons to be be ripe (they're just now germinating)...I'll sow some more melon seed in a couple months for another round/harvest during late summer.
Ya gotta grow some melons next time! lol...Nothing like a properly ripe melon from one's own yard. No melon from the store comes anywhere close to the sweetness & richness of flavor from home grown lol. Lots of neat cultivars/varieties to choose from too.
And yea, I'm growing cannabis outdoors. I'm in a legal state, I'm allowed to grow 6 plants though the county I'm in has technically "banned" outdoor grows . Fuck that tho, I should be able to grow the plant wherever I want on my property and as many of them as I want (the way it's been "legalized" is super lame). I don't have any space inside the house to grow and don't have anywhere near enough $$$$ to set up an indoor grow or the $$$ for the increase in an electric bill from running lights & A/C & fans etc etc, and I much prefer sun grown herb anyways. Lots of folks in my neighborhood grow outdoors tho, it's obvious because one can't go more than a block or so with out smelling fresh skunky dank in the air from early spring until late fall lol. This year I will prob be growing more than 6 plants tho . I don't know how such a thing is enforced . There are some folks in my neighborhood that have gotta be growing a lot and/or very large trees considering how pungent the smell is, so I'm hoping my small personal grow doesn't attract much attention from the ghetto bird that flies around the area every day.
That's a bummer your seeds got seized!....I'm pretty certain there are a handful of cannabis seed vendors that are domestic, so no chance of seeds getting seized. It's still early in the season, if ya want I can find/suggest some domestic seed vendors if you want and let ya know in a message.
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Re: What's in your garden this year? [Re: openmind] 4
#26634639 - 04/28/20 03:15 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Sage, mint, rosemary, thyme, lavender, parsley, oregano, basil, marjoram, about 4 different kinds of peppers(bells, poblanos, cayenne, something else), tomatoes, arugula, spinach, zucchini, squash, couple different kinds of brocolli, cucumber, red and white onions.
I've got a whole bunch more seeds, but I'm just gonna drop them at my brothers when I travel downstate to go pick up my mail that I totally forgot to forward until just now. It's a bit late in the season to get them started, but it's a fun little project for my nephews.
....I was thinking about getting a potato plant, because shortages, and I love taters.
But.. so much effort, and I already have to put an addition onto the garden...and there is a potato farmer right down the road from here, so I guess I could try and go direct to the source if we start seeing shortages.
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Re: What's in your garden this year? [Re: pirate-blues] 2
#26634974 - 04/28/20 05:49 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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I tried a mob of edibles this year, all sorts herbs and veg, but got decimated by grasshoppers.
I have many trees, cactus and entheogenic plants. They don't seem to eat them. Recent great additions were mango, avo and curry trees. My citrus got hit hard, lost four 3 year old trees on a bad season change, which of course my acacias loved and all jumped 2 or 3 meters over the season.
The mantis have taken up residence in the nursery area now which is great. They're smashing down the grasshoppers. Need my old doggo to go to doggo heaven before I can get some chooks in. They'll soon take care of the bastards.
These guys rock.
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Re: What's in your garden this year? [Re: Northerner] 1
#26635033 - 04/28/20 06:15 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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I'm trying to start some Carolina reapers, Roma tomatoes, chicago pickling cucumbers, and Hungarian wax peppers
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Re: What's in your garden this year? [Re: Northerner] 1
#26635042 - 04/28/20 06:19 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Planting a new 4 in 1 Apple tree. Just bought a house and it came landscaped really nice but there's a couple Open areas I need to fill out. The Tree produces 4 types of Apples, hence the 4 in 1. I know it makes Granny Smith and Fuji's.
Not sure what else I'm going to add. Probably a Peach tree to fill out the last Open area. Then I have room for some potted plants that will be all my Cacti. Finally have the Space and Privacy for a mean Cactus Collection. Excited!
My backyard is PERFECT for growing, it literally gets direct sun all day from 930AM to 6PM. The Cactus should blow up during the Spring, Summer, and Fall. I'll have to store them in the garage during the Cold Winter Months but that's fine.
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Re: What's in your garden this year? [Re: Magicman69]
#26635408 - 04/28/20 09:07 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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4 in 1 apple tree sounds awesome.
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