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Big Guy - Passionate

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- Location:Southampton Ont/Floral city Fl
I planted my garden
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by Big Guy » Sun Feb 06, 2011 19:23
Not quite as extensive as my northern garden , but almost as much fun. A couple of tomato plants , 2 sweet peppers and a hot pepper with room left over to put in a hill of cucumbers
I prepped the ground yesterday
planted this morning
flowers on my maters
little peppers too.
and room for some cukes

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Maz - User

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- Location:Kwazulu Natal
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by Maz » Sun Feb 06, 2011 20:35
And will you get to nest amoungst your plants now that you are in Florida?I'll bet not bunnies.

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Big Guy - Passionate

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by Big Guy » Sun Feb 06, 2011 21:01
Maz wrote:And will you get to nest amoungst your plants now that you are in Florida?I'll bet not bunnies.

more like armadillos LOL
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ssorllih - Veteran

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by ssorllih » Mon Mar 14, 2011 16:17
Some of the spice that we use to flavor sausage can be grown easily in a small garden. Fennel makes a good vegetable and if allowed to go to seed produces much seed. Coriander is also used as cilantro, pick the leaves for one flavor and collect the seed for the coriander, Parsley is in the same family of plants but I don't know if parsley seed is used for flavor. I grow garlic chives and and bulb garlic. Rosemary is a hardy woody shrub in Maryland, 39 north latitude.
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