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Old 08-18-2008, 12:42 PM   #1
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1st year with a garden

My yard is super shady so there is only a small space right up front at the edge of the sidewalk that get enough sun, so I turned it over early spring and planted beans (got two crops out of them kids had a ball picking them-sugar snaps were excellent), some regular green cucumbers that are excellent (crisp and full, a little light on the flavor though), lemon cucumbers (size, shape and color of a lemon-tast just like a regular cucumber), radishes that I might as well not have planted), and a variety of heriloom tomatoes (black cherry, yellow pear, orange sprite, patio princess, whitequeen, black zebra, purple calabash and several others). The smaller tomatoes have really done well in the ripening-very colorful and tasty. The larger tomatoes have not yet ripened-maybe this week with the wamer weather.
There has been so much rain that some tomatoes have split and I think it also may be why the cukes are a little on the bland side.
I had a ball this year with the garden and have some plans for a bit of an expansion and some different crops.
I'll post some pics of the cukes and tomatoes later tonight. There are some nifty heirlooms out there (check out tomatoegrowers dot com and burpee for heirloom seeds.)

Strike king.....which heirlooms did you plant?

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Old 08-18-2008, 12:50 PM   #2
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Strike king-saw your other post but I get little red xs for the pics.

Are the golden pear tomatoes small like a cherry or grape size? I have probably 8-10 plants of "yellow pear"-very prolific producer and flavorful--small pear shaped fruits bright yellow

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Old 08-18-2008, 01:15 PM   #3
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Great pics professer.My garden is comprised of 125 acres of close cut turf. With all the rain this summer, I'm curious to hear how you guys with the gardens have fared. For me, the lesser draining areas have been the biggest challenge. We had 6" of rain in a little over 2 hours on Friday PM.

Strike King- Nice looking salad there, I would have loved a sample yesterday...
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Old 08-18-2008, 01:19 PM   #4
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Old 08-18-2008, 03:35 PM   #5
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golden pear

looks like the yellow pears I have (must be the same kind)

a couple pics of the bounty. the second one is a pile I picked about 5 minutes ago

large yellow round things are the lemon cucumbers

There are five different kinds of tomato in there
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Old 08-18-2008, 03:39 PM   #6
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watering

I laid a soaker hose down the middle of the garden and for the containers I laid a drip system. I put it all on a timer with a manifold for four water stations-though with all the rain I have not had the water on for over 2 weeks and it is still too wet.

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