General use Gardening thread

I say we make a bet. If a Canadian team wins the Stanley cup, we buy @CADMAN a wheelbarrow if he hasn’t grown one yet. I’m down for fifty bucks worth. Who’s with me?
If a Canadian team doesn’t win the Stanley cup, nothing happens. It will be, you know… normal.

Pickin’ on you out of love buddy… its cool seeing your garden take shape… II love seeing it… even if the drawing looked kinda like a hockey rink. :rofl:

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I’m in for $50 too - but what is the Stanley Cup? :uk: :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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@nick

You’re welcome

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Maybe we can take a break for a year here in FL from winning them and let Canada get one for the first time in decades. Was it really the Canadiens in ‘93??? Haha. I loved messing with the Toronto people at Lightning games.

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Any suggestions on my :bell_pepper::bell_pepper: plant id appreciate it very much

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Some kind of pepper, I would say.
Try using Google recognition photo

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It’s a green pepper plant was just wondering if any grew one has any suggestions that’s it I didn’t want it to freeze so I brought it in cause there’s lots of peppers coming in I’ll Google how long keep under lights etc THANK U

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You can treat peppers pretty similarly to weed and they will thrive in my experience having kept them right next to each other.

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Awesome thank u for that Fish hope u have a great day

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Brrrooo my guuyyy DUUDDDEEEE
I love growing exotic lillies and hibiscus

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I really enjoy the colors and smells from them. The fact that they are huge and provide copious amounts pollen is really something I dig too, for the bees!!! I tried to grow them for the first time this summer. I’m super grateful they flowered and provided us with some incredible beauty around our home. Can’t wait to see what they do next year after being settled in with a years worth of fresh homemade compost loaded up on top of them.

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@SargentPiff

On & off most of the day (actual work time maybe 2.5hrs)

We filled up all the garden beds, then the side garden. The grey chips is the oldest stuff from this spring. Now its another 5" deep.
We have that long wild flower bed close to done (this wild flower side garden = zero effort, we are taking handfulls of random flowers and tossing them in and wil water 1x a week) its just to help bring in pollinators and hide that chainlink fence essential.


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Damn, you’ve made a serious dent in that pile with just a shovel and those buckets! G8PxQ8j

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This is whats left.

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We have some mulch from some trees we took out. Its very useful.

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Thats a score man wicked set up you got going on @CADMAN

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@CADMAN still with the buckets? You are MUCH man!

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Ohhhh and we decided after we took down the popup gazebo. We are expanding the food forest by 30x25 ft. :open_mouth: :face_with_open_eyes_and_hand_over_mouth:

This is the 16x35 part of the garden currently

Blue circle is the current garden, other color is the new area. 1 square on grid = 1sqft in reality.

Back later, got some rolling to do…

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More free sample packs?

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Lmao I wish this was free. Wife wanted 1x of every flavor papper.

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