RSKY
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Got all our gardens out last Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Here is what we planted.
My garden at the old farm:
4 rows Early Sunglow Corn (62 day),
8 rows Honey Select Triplesweet Corn (79 day),
2 row Kentucky Wonder Pole Green Beans,
1 row Willowleaf Lima Bean,
1 row Thoroughgreen Limas,
1 row King of the Garden Limas, and
1 row Fordhook 242 Limas.
Later this week I will plant,
8 rows Peaches and Cream Corn.
Then wait another week and plant,
8 rows Kandy Korn.
At the oldest daughter's house I planted,
2 rows Early Sunglow Corn,
4 rows Bodacious Corn,
1 row Kentucky Wonder Green Beans,
6 rows Pinkeye Purplehull Peas,
6 rows Big Boy Purplehull Peas,
6 rows Mississippi Crowder Purplehull Peas, and
3 rows California Black Eyed Peas.
At the youngest daughter's house we planted,
1 row of mixed corn.
They are in charge of the peppers and other small plantings as their lot and garden are small.
At my house we will plant in our tiny garden,
tomatoes, squash, cucumbers, ground cherries, okra, carrots, and cantaloupe. Some of these will be planted in buckets.
Tomatoes, squash, cucumbers, cantaloupe, okra, and pepper plants will be added when the last chance of frost is passed, which is May 1st in our area. All plants are started and looking health in our utility room.
Ahhh, it sure is wonderful to be retired.
Now if I can keep the grass, coons, and deer out of the gardens!!!!
What are you planting?
RSKY
My garden at the old farm:
4 rows Early Sunglow Corn (62 day),
8 rows Honey Select Triplesweet Corn (79 day),
2 row Kentucky Wonder Pole Green Beans,
1 row Willowleaf Lima Bean,
1 row Thoroughgreen Limas,
1 row King of the Garden Limas, and
1 row Fordhook 242 Limas.
Later this week I will plant,
8 rows Peaches and Cream Corn.
Then wait another week and plant,
8 rows Kandy Korn.
At the oldest daughter's house I planted,
2 rows Early Sunglow Corn,
4 rows Bodacious Corn,
1 row Kentucky Wonder Green Beans,
6 rows Pinkeye Purplehull Peas,
6 rows Big Boy Purplehull Peas,
6 rows Mississippi Crowder Purplehull Peas, and
3 rows California Black Eyed Peas.
At the youngest daughter's house we planted,
1 row of mixed corn.
They are in charge of the peppers and other small plantings as their lot and garden are small.
At my house we will plant in our tiny garden,
tomatoes, squash, cucumbers, ground cherries, okra, carrots, and cantaloupe. Some of these will be planted in buckets.
Tomatoes, squash, cucumbers, cantaloupe, okra, and pepper plants will be added when the last chance of frost is passed, which is May 1st in our area. All plants are started and looking health in our utility room.
Ahhh, it sure is wonderful to be retired.
Now if I can keep the grass, coons, and deer out of the gardens!!!!
What are you planting?
RSKY