Ooh next season I'm gonna try growing some strawberries and grapes.![]()
I live in Texas.. It's hot as hell over here lol.
I was thinking about growing chillies and tomatoes since they grow year round (I think). And TRY to grow some melons. If I fail at them melons, at least I can always try next year and I would have gained some experience along the way.
Ooh next season I'm gonna try growing some strawberries and grapes.![]()
Where you live you probably can grow year round, Buy some started strawberries this year n pick off all the flowers for the rest of the year for a way stronger plant and better berries next year. They say first year strawberries are a hindrance to growth n such.
I'd say go for it dude.![]()
Melons & grapes would be awesome, I wanna grow them too. If you put a sheet of coco coir or something down underneath a growing melon/pumpkin/etc it will keep it from touching soil and rotting on the bottom.
Last edited by reppinhigh22; 06-21-2012 at 01:52 AM.
If you're gung ho for starting from seeds do herbs now, most grow rather quickly then maybe start lettuce or broccoli around mid-august. However I'd recommend peppers that are already started or strawberries. I had cayenne pepper plants exploding with peppers in November last year.
Is a 12" deep garden enough? How big are your gardens (question for everybody)? I'm talking about length, width, and depth.
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green beans take little time. you can buy large tomato plants that have flowers already. cukes like late summer. plant a bunch of lettuce and greens and eat as babies. you can pull off some crops if you start now.
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my garden is roughly 4x9 and 15 inches deep
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