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TicTac

TicTac

Great looking gardens all.

 

One person mentioned morning times and cultivation - one thing I learned fairly recently is that mornings are the best time to harvest as well - especially things like lettuces and tomatoes, they are at their crispest/juiciest then.

 

So far, our little humble front yard garden has (and will only have this year, due to space limitations - though this front yard bed is a bit of a test....):

 

9 Tomatoes (variety of heirlooms)

2 Jalapeno

2 Poblano

2 Serrano

2 types of Cukes

2 types of beans

Random leeks thrown in to use up space

 

We also have lettuces and arugula (and herbs) in pots. 

 

Nothing like fresh picked lettuce and spring garlic dressing.

TicTac

TicTac

Great looking gardens all.

 

One person mentioned morning times and cultivation - one thing I learned fairly recently is that mornings are the best time to harvest as well - especially things like lettuces and tomatoes, they are at their crispest/juiciest then.

 

So far, our little humble front yard garden has (and will only have this year, due to space limitations - though this front yard bed is a bit of a test....):

 

9 Tomatoes (variety of heirlooms)

2 Jalapeno

2 Pablano

2 Serano

2 types of Cukes

2 types of beans

Random leeks thrown in to use up space

 

We also have lettuces and arugula (and herbs) in pots. 

 

Nothing like fresh picked lettuce and spring garlic dressing.

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