2008 how does your garden grow 5
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That is a type of very invasive weed with lots of thorne for the female which can close up its leaves when touched,and male won't.Tropoca area got los of it.
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That sensitive plant is awesome!
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wow, those peppers look good. the stores want about 98 cent for each one of them. we all would benefit from growing a garden. thanks for sowing us how.
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Awesome Garden Tammie
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Once again a grand video BL. thanks for sharing your plot, and a wonderful well done on those peppers!
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Wow your garden is so lush and green! I can't get over your peppers either! I don't have a patch as it's my first year and I'm currently groing veggies in containers (in england) but I have a very small sweet red pepper plant with about 5 flower buds on it, though I doubt they'll be as big as your bell peppers!
I'm also growing a pumpkin in a pot :O! Its coming on well actually but when I see yours im like :O
Love your videos, they make me excited to get my patch next year!
Beautifullady, is it better to put the compost when your first plant the veggies???
helenita05 1 year ago
@helenita05 Yes as long as it is aged right
beutifullady 1 year ago
Your garden looks beautiful, I'm so jealous. What do you do to your soil or fertalize with? This is my first garden and I had no soil prep. I'm probably going to use horse manure and hay from a local horse farm this winter.
kimmiegirl1975 3 years ago
This year I havent used any fertilizer yet. This plot has been here for over thirty years.
I ussually ad compost 10-10-10 fertilizer and lime. Make sure that the horse manure is aged it has alot of weed seeds in it the hay does to.
beutifullady 3 years ago
Not sure what I did to my Bell Peppers this year but yours are 10 times better than mine. They started off small and never really took off until a couple of weeks ago. I may have to move em to another part of the garden. Your entire garden looks great ...... Donald
webcajun 3 years ago
Thanks! the peppers are doing awesome this year ive never planted them in this spot before.
beutifullady 3 years ago