Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Oh those veggies and fruits…
I admit it - I am totally into growing my own crop this season – who else is?
What is your favorite project for growing edibles this season?
Do you participate in a community gardening project?
How do you keep your dog from harvesting the goodies (Billy picked cherry tomatoes last year!)?
Please share what is on your mind…
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I am growing red, yellow and green peppers; only 6 tomato plants and 4 are grape cherry; and herbs - parsley, dill, chives (which are perennials), thyme and cilantro. I attempted to grow kale and cauliflower last year but those darned white flies stormed in and just wouldn't leave.
My first 3 doodles don't touch any of my plants and then came Niña - as soon as I planted my pepper plants I guess she didn't like how I planted them so she moved them around in their planter (all my veggies are on my deck in pots). But since we had a nose to nose discussion and she has left them alone since.
wow, very impressive Adrianna - we have peppers in pots, too, but last year they were really tiny - the dog did not care much about them. Kale is really not a bummer - my family is not much into it (of course we love sauerkraut, but that's too much work)
This is my first year and we are off to a fairly good start, now just what do I do with it! lol We have some form of lettuce that is growing like wildflowers, it was a six pack called summer greens. I'll have to post a pic later. Almost looks like romaine but not quite the thick leaves? Now I need to find a light salad dressing, ranch is too heavy with it. Also, have two strawberry plants, a rosemary which isn't doing well, cilantro and oregano. Now I need to learn how to cook with the herbs, okay cook period!!!! We added a little cilantro to our tacos last week and they tasted yummy (for those in the group that tried it)! We have a tomato and pepper plant but neither are producing yet? Both of those may need more sun? IF anyone has any suggestions for cilantro and/or oregano please share oh and please specify if it should be served raw or cooked. It started out as an experiment I'm not much of a green thumb or cook for that matter! ALl I need now is gardening and cooking for dummies!!! Boy, I wish we still had our rodents they would LOVE the leftovers!
So far the doodles have no interest? (knocking on wood) lol
wow, (green) thumbs up,and way to go Jolene!
Cilantro sounds yummy - it's so uncommon in Germany, I don't know if I could get the seed over here!
Oregano sounds like tomatoe sauce and pizza to me. As for herbs we have an enourmous rosemary bush, parsley, sage, and mint (growing more like a weed).
Watch out with the tomatoes: you have to prune the little stems between twigs so they can produce some fruit, not only leaves (at least that's what my mom used to do with hers) - both tomatoes and peppers need quite some time (until July?) until you will be able to harvest. Looking forward to the pics!
I have cabbage, onions, broccoli, brussel sprouts, 6 kinds of peppers, green beans, tomatoes, potatoes, basil and chives. I have planted sugar peas twice and nearly every single one has been dug out by the chipmunks...who btw, I have declared war upon!
I have 18 inch fencing around the raised beds, keeps out rabbits and dogs.
I need more space! I want to dedicate an area for asparagus, but it takes at least 2 years till a good crop can be had. Maybe next year I get that started.
I have mint too. I add it to iced tea. To keep it from growing wild, plant it inside a pot, bury the pot in the ground and that will contain the crazy root system.
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