bozoph

spring is here( time to start my veggies)

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nice veggies man ^^

Not ready to be eaten yet when is the harvest time?

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day 73

sweet peas, bluebells and morning glorys

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yellow pear tomatos

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5 foot high cilantro( i didnt know they got this big)

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sun flowers, red kale and flame lettece

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red kale

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i been doing a little looking and cilantro is only spoz to get 20" high. mine is 60", thats freaking huge

( and no "thats what she seid" jokes)

heres a few more pick from the garden

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thornless blackberrys

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bogainvillia

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rosemary

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hibiscus

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noustriums

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hmm nice garden man, what is th fence for? a dog or birds? or anything else? ^^

When will you "harvest" the first veggies?

Have a good grow ;)

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dogs, cats and racoons like to poop in my garden soil. its so light and fluffy. :)

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You have a lovely garden mate , a true green thumb ;)

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Lol ok man makes sense ;)

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no tokage u cant poop in my garden. :threaten:

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day 92

sun flower 6'3"(188cm )

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tomatos

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"grandma lori" epiphyllum

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dark purple sweet peas

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did someone say bbq :)

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thornless black berrys

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hmmmm love blackberry, and lol found in my hairs few minutes ago coming back from a nice bbq ^^

nice veggies man, 188cm for those Sunboy, gonna be big boys ^^

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my epiphyllum opened

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and some gladiola

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day 160

been pulling these beautys off for about a month

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very nice flowers :D

Are those yellow tomatoes?

nice to enjoy the labour of your work ;)

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ya yellow pear tomatos

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Lovely looking plants mate I do a spot of regular gardening myself . Was actually considering growing some tobacco outside this year but changed my mind. Might try next year though as , always wondered how it would smoke. Peace

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