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Anybody does vegetable gardening? [View all] walkingman May 2024 OP
Your garden is beautiful. Diamond_Dog May 2024 #1
Cow peas in NC codfisherman May 2024 #2
Cool, I love limas also. Never heard of the papago or python beans. walkingman May 2024 #5
We have clay soil. Diamond_Dog May 2024 #11
Black beans codfisherman May 2024 #15
😂 We say "Tamaytas" also in Texas 🤣 walkingman May 2024 #18
Holy cow! No pun intended! Diamond_Dog May 2024 #21
Never seen eggplant like that, my wife makes good baba ganoush. walkingman May 2024 #24
heart the longhornasarus. AllaN01Bear May 2024 #26
Papagos and Pythons codfisherman May 2024 #14
Interesting....where do you get the seed? I like to try new stuff. walkingman May 2024 #19
Bakers and SESE codfisherman May 2024 #42
Thanks - I'm gonna order one! walkingman May 2024 #44
Thank you for the kind words. walkingman May 2024 #3
I think my post #11 was meant for you, Oops! Diamond_Dog May 2024 #12
Your garden is lovely Laurelin May 2024 #4
Wow? Where do you live? Texas has been getting a lot of bad weather walkingman May 2024 #6
I used to live in Pflugerville Laurelin May 2024 #47
I'm putting in plants tomorrow Siwsan May 2024 #7
Using the bulb planter sounds like a cool idea. We have sandy soil walkingman May 2024 #23
We use bulb planters Laurelin May 2024 #48
That's a nice looking garden Bayard May 2024 #8
I know what you mean.... walkingman May 2024 #10
Wow! Gorgeous garden! Diamond_Dog May 2024 #13
Very nice! Bayard May 2024 #43
Thanks, it becomes an obsession. Too old to handle a big one these days. walkingman May 2024 #45
Wow, Great looking garden. Beachnutt May 2024 #9
Could it be a Horn worm? They are notorious for getting on tomatoes. walkingman May 2024 #16
Yes it had a horn Beachnutt May 2024 #17
Be sure and keep an eye out - if you had one you very well could have more. walkingman May 2024 #20
Thanks Beachnutt May 2024 #22
Nice tip on the blacklight flashlite...I'll remember this...thanks! SWBTATTReg May 2024 #25
If it's a hornworm dweller May 2024 #30
Thanks - gross but a good tip. 😂 walkingman May 2024 #34
. mahina May 2024 #27
I try. mahina May 2024 #28
I love bok choy and have never even heard of apple bananas. walkingman May 2024 #32
True! mahina May 2024 #35
No, but thanks, I'll put on my watch list. ☮ walkingman May 2024 #38
It's a good one mahina May 2024 #40
wow. AllaN01Bear May 2024 #29
I use coconut coir to help retain moisture GreenWave May 2024 #31
Cool! So like a mulch? How does it come, in bales? walkingman May 2024 #36
To answer all three of your questions... GreenWave May 2024 #46
I am so jealous wryter2000 May 2024 #33
Seems like they wouldn't care about something on the roof. I've seen walkingman May 2024 #37
I keep trying but... The Blue Flower May 2024 #39
I hear ya, I have to put up an electric fence around my garden to stop walkingman May 2024 #41
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