My garden layout 2011

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  1. razyrsharpe

    razyrsharpe Seedling

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    this is the layout of my garden this season (2011). the thinner rows are trellised pole beans. there is actually another grape arbor the the north (right) side of the layout that i could not fit on the page. Rectangles on top (west) and strawberries are raised beds. photos of early garden this season will be posted soon.

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    My garden layout 2011 ( photo / image / picture from razyrsharpe's Garden )
     
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    Very tidy and well-planned. Gosh, you sure do like peppers!
    Looking forward to seeing pictures as your garden grows.
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    My husband and youngest son would live in your garden quite happily. They love peppers!! Me - I'd be sitting picking tomatoes, grapes and strawberries. Better watch out for three prowling Scots!! ;)
     
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    Looks like a great Salsa garden!

    Are you planning on canning salsa?
     



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    Jewell Incorrigible Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Nice big garden. Can't wait to see the photos. Looks like you will be real busy outside and in the kitchen this summer :)
     
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    I need to do something like this so i can remember where to plant different rotational crops each year. This would help a lot..
     
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    Jerry Sullivan Garden Experimenter Plants Contributor

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    I see that you have two helpers to tend the garden. Do they plant their own catnip?

    Jerry
     
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    That's looking wonderful! Nothing wrong with a well planned garden. I love peppers... but you might find me hiding out by the berries with Eileen! ;)
     
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    so.... when are we all invited over for supper???
    :-D
     
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    Well planned!,..you are working it well,..plenty to eat coming along in your garden,..lovely garden cats,..every garden should have at least one,..but i think i overdo it with my tribe, :rolleyes: .
     
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    That garden is brilliant, and shows a very tidy mind as well. Thanks for the pics. :D
     
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    i need to correct something...those peppers that i ID'd as Cayenne are actually Cowhorn peppers. they are almost 8 inches long and one inch in diameter now. wow.
     

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