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Lori's Tasteful Garden: April 2009
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Raised bed Gardens in Madison, Alabama. Monday, April 20, 2009. I thought. It was the water department asking if I had filled a pool that month. That's how much water I had used trying to keep my plants alive. It was a very dry year. How embarrassing. Anyway, as I was planting my tomatoes, it occurred to me that some people might like some advice on how to do it. Let's cover the basics.location, bed preparation, cages, watering, fertilizer, plant selection and planting. Go good luck with your planting...
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Carol's Tasteful Garden: Tomatoes Love Onions
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009. A closer view of a Roma Tomato (on the left) and an Ozark Tomato (on the right) from The Tasteful Garden planted among chives (allium or onion family). The English lilies in the background will bloom during the early summer season. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm Carol Asplund from Holden, Massachusetts. My vegetable garden is located in my front yard. I did this 25 years ago and it worked out well, but have not done it since that time until this year.
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Shannon's Tasteful Garden - Virginia: I'm Back!
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Shannon's Tasteful Garden - Virginia. Beginner Gardener outside of DC in Annandale, VA. Thursday, September 24, 2009. I've been gone for over a month, I can't believe how fast the time has gone. So all the summer vegetables are out except for the pepper plants. They actually went kind of crazy with blooms after the cucumber and tomato plants were taken out so I'm seeing where that goes. The plants are growing like crazy now and I'm looking forward to seeing my first baby cabbages! Did you see your slugs?
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Lori's Tasteful Garden: May 2009
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Raised bed Gardens in Madison, Alabama. Tuesday, May 26, 2009. Wow, I have been SO delinquent in my postings! 160;Now it's time to catch up. Over the next few days, I'll be doing lots of shorter entries. The tomatoes are happy, happy campers. So far, I am not seeing any fungus problems that can happen when plants stay wet, so that is great news. The plants are covered with little yellow blossoms and quite a few baby tomatoes, that you can see in the photo on the left. . Posted by Lori Smith. Having n...
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Lori's Tasteful Garden: Growing Like Gangbusters
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Raised bed Gardens in Madison, Alabama. Tuesday, May 26, 2009. Wow, I have been SO delinquent in my postings! 160;Now it's time to catch up. Over the next few days, I'll be doing lots of shorter entries. The tomatoes are happy, happy campers. So far, I am not seeing any fungus problems that can happen when plants stay wet, so that is great news. The plants are covered with little yellow blossoms and quite a few baby tomatoes, that you can see in the photo on the left. . Posted by Lori Smith. Having n...
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Shannon's Tasteful Garden - Virginia: October 2009
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Shannon's Tasteful Garden - Virginia. Beginner Gardener outside of DC in Annandale, VA. Friday, October 23, 2009. Cabbage Worms Are Not My Friend. Here is one of my two cabbage plants. The cabbage worms seemed to have had mercy on this one. I felt the inside and there is a little baby cabbage head in there! The kale on the other had they feasted on! This is all that is left for now, but I know it will come back in a week or so. Check this monster out! I'll keep you updated! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Karen's Tasteful Garden - MidNortheast: Finally, some heat, and the tomatoes go wild.
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Karen's Tasteful Garden - MidNortheast. Karen lives in Cincinnati Ohio, check out her garden! Thursday, August 20, 2009. Finally, some heat, and the tomatoes go wild. At long last, my heirloom tomatoes are coming into their own. Woo hoo! My very favorites - Black Cherries. They were sketchy last year (blight got them early on), but they're fabulously prolific this year. Complex, smokey flavor with beautiful mahogany coloring. Orange Strawberry - ain't she sweet, all heart-shaped and such? Posted by Karen...
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The Tasteful Garden: February 2012
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Thursday, February 2, 2012. 2012 plants available now! We have increased our plant selections to 56 tomato varieties this year, our largest list ever! We had a blast choosing our new varieties this year with some really fun ones for you to try. Check out the Pink Berkeley Tie Dye which is striped on the outside, luscious pink on the inside and so tasty. Posted by Cindy Martin. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Visit Our Online Catalog. Gotta grow them yourself! Contact us here or join our email list. 2012 plan...
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Carol's Tasteful Garden: Peas among Tomatoes and Annual Flowers
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009. Peas among Tomatoes and Annual Flowers. Heirloom peas in the background are planted with an Italian Sweet Beef Tomato (on the left) a Better Boy Tomato (in the middle) and a San Marzano Redorta Tomato (on the right) purchased from The Tasteful Garden. A Lemon Tree from The Tasteful Garden is in the pot to the right with various annual flowers in the foreground. June 24, 2009 at 11:56 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm Carol Asplund from Holden, Massachusetts. Shannon's Ta...
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The Tasteful Garden: Good Bugs and Bad Bugs in the Garden
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Saturday, June 16, 2012. Good Bugs and Bad Bugs in the Garden. In the Garden there are Good Bugs too! Here at The Tasteful Garden we promote natural pest control methods such as keeping your garden clean and weeded, using mulches and good compost in the soil, and using organically made pesticides only when absolutely necessary. We believe that healthy, happy, plants will have a naturally immunity to pests and diseases and in the long run can protect our environment from overuse of pesticides. Diane's Tas...