bozoph

spring is here( time to start my veggies)

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spring is here so i started the seeds for my vegetable garden. 14 different plants from beans to flowers

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really should try to grow snow peas, damn near whole plant is edible!

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Nice one Boz :D , you have a warmer climate where you live, I wont start seedlings until next month.

Look forward to see your produce.

Peace

Lams

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Very cool gardening man, i think this year i'll do a little garden too :)

Unfortunatly my garden isn't really perfectly exposed to the sun, often in the shadow.

Good luck man, may you grow very good vegetables ;)

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just a few of the plants already blooming

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Nice cant wait to the spring to hit my land ;)!

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oh yeah man, looking very good, you are more advanced than where i live in weather, love that moment when flowers start to bloom :)

Enjoy your spring ^^

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holy cow, today is not spring it's summer here :)

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@ toke. oh ya ill keep u guys posted. this will be were i post all my non weed pics :)

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day 4

already had a few seeds break ground.

russian mammoth sun flower(grows up to 14ft. last year mine got like 7ft)

fish hook lima bean

amaranthus(a bright red flower)

red kale

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long life to the babies ;)

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day 5

lima bean is in the lead. followed by the russian mammoths

red kale

texas blue bonnet

then amaranthus

and a blue gum clone B)

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nice man, and are all those veggies edible?

First time i see those names ^^

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day 10

the lima bean hit the top of clone dome. so i removed it to let it get taller.

the russion mammoth sunflowers r already showing roots through the jiffy pots.

and will go in ground as soon as this storm passes me.

the red kale(in the lettuce fam) is getting bigger.

the amaranthus(a bright red flower that looks like a pipe cleaner) still very small.

the texas bluebonnets(state flower of texas) havent popped out of there shells yet.

navy blue sweet pea(non edable) sprouted.

super 100 cherry tomato strouted.

heirloom yellow pear tomatos sprouted.

black beuty egg plant sprouted.

flame lettuce sprouted.

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you forgot the cannabisclone in your list :P

looks Good i'm gonna try to grow a salvia flower ( lady coccinea i think) this year but got to take info on her i hope she'll make it ^^

Have a good gardenning ;)

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day 16

2 russian mammoths and 1 lima bean were trans planted a few days ago

transplant time for a few more

2 texas blue bell

2 red kale

1 flame lettece

1 black beuty eggplant

1 navy blue sweetpea

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first peaches starting

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sweet pea going off :sungum: over 6 ft high

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some jalapinos and celantro dam near ready for salsa

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lol Toka

Chillies have some unusual names like the "Peter Pepper".

Though I would not encourage kids or adults to pop em in thier mouths.........

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.......because they're HOT, oh and because they look like dicks too.... ;)

Peace

Lams

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Looking good Boz ,your chillies are doin well, I'm just about to sow my chilli seeds the warmer weather has just arrived in the uk.

Beautiful sweet peas too:)

Peace

Lams

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Very nice update bozoph you seem to have a nice garden for those seedlings :)

Will put my flowers to germinate this week too.

Thanks for sharing :)

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lol i seen those peter peppers before. they funny

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day 47

my epiphylums

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2 russian mammoth sunflowers, 2 red kale, 1 flame lettace

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my sweetpea now 8 ft (240cm)

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1 yellow pear tomato, 1 black beuty and lima beans

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2 texas blue bells, 2 morning glorys and 1 navy blue sweet pea

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garden parade ultra dwarf peach

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my lilly pads and black iris

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thornless blackberry

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clementine tangarine

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great garden G ...keep up the great work :cool:

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