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Rocketship 79F
18563 posts
6/24/2017 8:12 am

Thanks for the photos. Could you identify what is growing? I think I see turnips?

My garden is about the size of a burial plot. I have cucumbers and sweet corn, and one beef tomato plant.


brightsmile003B 84F

6/24/2017 9:15 am

I like your garden but what are Calahabreas peppers maybe?


Rocketship 79F
18563 posts
6/24/2017 11:48 am

LOLOL..... It wasn't until Brightsmile posted, that I went back to see that just above the photos is a description of what you had planted!!!

Sowwy~~~


Nileyears 71F
4208 posts
6/24/2017 12:20 pm

Nice garden, love how your cow seeds grew, lol.

The only thing I got planted this year were strawberries, in fact I just pulled about ten out of the bed and ate them, more flowers, more to come in the next week or so.

Maybe I'll still get some time to plant some tomatoes and a few other things now that I'm feeling better. Texas, we have a long growing season here.


1gasilverhead2 83M
4003 posts
6/25/2017 7:22 am

As quoted by a former SFF member now deceased, "The further from the soil one gets the more plastic they become."

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The beginning of life, conception..


Rocketship 79F
18563 posts
6/25/2017 11:39 am

    Quoting 1gasilverhead2:
    As quoted by a former SFF member now deceased, "The further from the soil one gets the more plastic they become."
Well said!!!! ....... So very, very true!!

The focus is now on ability of a fruit/vegetable to transport well, and uniformity...... sighhhhh