Victory Garden

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Victory Garden

Post by GPSCartoonist » April 14th, 2008, 4:00 am

HEY! where you are it must be time for planting.
and now it's time to have a victory garden and get it going
A victory can be a patio garden or a plot of area at your house , if you you live in the appartment they now sell hanging planters for gardening.

:sob: But my soil is just all clay(dirt). Don't worry you buy mulch to inrich the soil and gypsum.
You buy veggie plant food to add to the soil.

Composting is in big time!
you buy a composting kit online at any garden sullpy store .
:sleepy: But what do I add to my compost pile?
You add any thing organic such as coffee grinds , grass clippings,banana peels, poatoe peels,
Compost is great for the gardening.

Cold weather garden Plant
radishes, carrots, lettus , collieflower celiery, snow peas , brocoli, etc etc.

SPRING! gardening plant
tomatoes, lettus, cucumbers, peas, cantalopes , watermelons, honeydews melons, bell peppers,
brocollie,etc etc,
:love: When was the last time you had a home grown tomatoes?
the home grown tomatoes have more tomatoe taste than the pale color store bought ones.

start your victory garden now.
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Re: Victory Garden

Post by Sakura » April 14th, 2008, 3:21 pm

GPSCartoonist wrote:When was the last time you had a home grown tomatoes?
the home grown tomatoes have more tomatoe taste than the pale color store bought ones.

start your victory garden now.
A german comedian once said, the dutch were the people who first managed to fill water not in bottles but in tomatoes. I just wonder who were the second.
They have lots of greenhouses and bring in the crop up to 4 times a year. Fast growth = less taste and more water. No wonder tomatoes are sold by weight.
Mmmhm tasty tomatoes without phytotoxin...
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Re: Victory Garden

Post by Hiki » April 14th, 2008, 4:18 pm

Sakura wrote:A german comedian once said, the dutch were the people who first managed to fill water not in bottles but in tomatoes. I just wonder who were the second.
They have lots of greenhouses and bring in the crop up to 4 times a year. Fast growth = less taste and more water. No wonder tomatoes are sold by weight.
Mmmhm tasty tomatoes without phytotoxin...
That's because the dutch are very greedy. Seriously.
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Re: Victory Garden

Post by GPSCartoonist » April 14th, 2008, 5:38 pm

Most store bought tomatoes are kinda tastless but a home grown tomatoes have more tomatoe taste.
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Re: Victory Garden

Post by Freya » April 23rd, 2008, 3:40 am

mmmmmmmmm! i wait every year for my father's home grown tomatoes! ^^ :love: :love:
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Re: Victory Garden

Post by GPSCartoonist » April 23rd, 2008, 5:01 am

Does he use compost ?
they say it works well .
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Re: Victory Garden

Post by Freya » April 23rd, 2008, 5:43 am

He has in the past but I don't think he has used it in a few years.
They still taste the same to me! OISHII!
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Re: Victory Garden

Post by GPSCartoonist » April 23rd, 2008, 6:24 am

In composting you use anything organic
makes better soil
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Re: Victory Garden

Post by Freya » April 23rd, 2008, 6:29 am

no i know, our neighbors run a barn for horses so he used that a looong time ago *cough cough horsesh!t* lol
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Re: Victory Garden

Post by GPSCartoonist » April 23rd, 2008, 8:19 pm

B.S would be better H.S has weeds but making a compost heap from grass clippings and and thing you throw away from the kitchen to add to compost makes it more richer
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