Scroggy's 2012 garden

scroglodyte

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002.jpg003.jpg004.jpg005.jpg006.jpg007.jpg008.jpg014.jpg015.jpggrowth is exploding on the urban mini-farm. got all my tomatoes and peppers in. the peas are like candy. the last of my SS. using it up because i'm being retired from the world of indoor cannabis cultivation until we are MMJ. boss' orders. i don't know what the flower is called, but i like them. the last one is nasturtium, a nice, peppery addition to salads.
 

TexRx

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I like your garden! You have a nice space there that you seem to use effectively! The area looks like it has evolved over time into a well thought out project! I like the raised beds and burlap sack containers!! I have a garden but I grow flowers/shrubs/trees and such!
 

scroglodyte

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thanx, Tex. hafta be efficient here in the big city. we are lucky, in that we own the lot next to us. its surrounded by 8' perimeter, to protect it from the low-life, white trash, jukie-ass mofo's on the other side. :)
 

dannyboy602

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View attachment 2180125growth is exploding on the urban mini-farm. got all my tomatoes and peppers in. the peas are like candy. the last of my SS. using it up because i'm being retired from the world of indoor cannabis cultivation until we are MMJ. boss' orders. i don't know what the flower is called, but i like them. the last one is nasturtium, a nice, peppery addition to salads.
if you're referring to this pic, i see stachys or lambs ear. behind that looks like bee balm leaves??? the flowers are pink or fuschia on those. lambs ears are grown for the cool furry leaves. i like to watch water collect on the lambs ear leaves. they pool together and form little beads or jewel like refractors or prisms. yeah man you can tell i got no life...haha. i am easily amused.
 

scroglodyte

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the missus says lamb's ear it is, and those are indeed bee balm. good eye, Dan. glad things are workin' out. i won't speak of it again, unless you want to:)
 

BigJon

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Awesome urban garden. ha! I thought you were in the Aussie outback or something this whole time.
 

scroglodyte

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lol......concrete outback. an 18" x 40" lot. the house that was on it, is now under it. we create a lot of biomass for such a little space, and sequester a lot of carbon, to reduce our carbon footprint:)
 

dannyboy602

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hey scrogg i'm good wit talkin about it. i got all summer to have fun i think. i got my ninja back today. the fairings were scratched and i needed a new battery. my buddy took the cluth bar, the rear brake bar and the front brake to work where he was able to heat em up a little and bend em back into shape. i was sooo happy when i got my bike back. i felt castrated without it. got plans for mem day weekend scrogg?
 

scroglodyte

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002.jpg003.jpg004.jpg005.jpg007.jpg008.jpg009.jpg010.jpg011.jpg012.jpg013.jpg014.jpg015.jpg016.jpgpoppies are huge and starting to form stalks, hammerin' the LST on Orange Kush, a photo finish to top of hops pole #2, little sativa mom, assorted growth. finally got some cuke plants going that didn't get eaten. the potatoes are flowering. leeks, peppers, tomatoes, beets, carrots, green beans, all doing well, but a lot of slugs and caterpillars. damned warm winter.
 
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