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RE: Green Growing Things: What's In the Outdoor Garden?

in #gardening6 years ago

P1220375.JPGGreat post. Just got done extracting the old and tired vegetables from the ground. Use spelt in this neck of the woods. Spelt has a little more tolerance of cold and wet soil than regular wheat, so the stand tends to be better. Still have a couple of veggies still going, including peas, cabbage, peppers, and radishes. Despite this being the wettest year I can ever remember, the garden produced an abundance of veggies. We were able to preserve 45 lbs of carrots, 20 lbs of green beans, 35 lbs of beets 125 lbs of potatoes and over a 100 ears of corn. The blueberries were ridiclous as we vacumn packet 47 lbs.

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Have a great day!

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awesome haul! what a year! we had opposite conditions, in that it was quite droughty, but we did get quite a bit of food nevertheless! so satisfying to have food put away- that you grew!

My standard line is no pesticides, no herbicides, no fungicides. I feel healthier just saying that.

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yep that's the way to go! nice veggies!

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