What's In Your Garden?

Short Bus

Active Member
I have an indoor "other" garden too (journal link in sig), but my backyard veggie garden looks so good lately that I wanted to share a couple pics and invite anyone else to do the same. I'd love to see pictures of other people's vegetables, herbs, flowers, whatever you have that you want to share. Feel free to tell us how you garden, what you feed your veggies, or why you like to grow your own food. I garden because farming goes back a long way in my family, and growing my own food is not only delicious and inexpensive, but also very satisfying. I love my tomatoes almost as much as my indoor plants, ya know? I'm growing 2 kinds of tomatoes, lettuce, broccolli, cucumbers, and a variety of squash, as well as an herb garden in the front yard. My veggies mostly get fed the run-off from my "other" plants, but I do feed them guano and cheap blooming nutes this time of year when they look hungry. Please feel free to post and share your gardens!

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Rutgers, Cherry, Plum tomatoes
Habenero, Cayenne, Jalapeno, Bell peppers
Ichiban Eggplant
Cajun Okra
Carrots
Zuchini
Green Beans
Cucumbers
Watermelon

I'm starting my Fall garden right now.
 

doggerjones

Member
hey, here's mine. not much but it makes it kinda more exotic when im out there chillin and hittin up a bong. got a cactus, tomato plant and maple tree, habanero and my weed plant, lavender and norway spruce, another cactus and an aloe vera and of course a bud close up at the end, unfortunately the plant itself is not doing so good right now

oh and ive got a hanging strawberry plant but i forgot to take a picture of it


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Short Bus

Active Member
Nice! I got some jalapenos out front (gotta take some pics today), but no habaneros. It burns! Glad to see you guys here. :joint:
 
No pics right now but i have an indoor garden featuring an Amaryllis bulb, Paperwhite bulbs, Morning glory, very young Jade plants, 3 different strains of peppers, and my baby a Golden Pothos. I just flat out love plants and always have but just recently started growing. I feel that being a stoner and being a gardener goes hand and hand, not just growing weed.
 

Short Bus

Active Member
Yeah, I agree. I think weed brings you a little closer to the earthly part of life. I love gardening in general, although my indoor garden tends to have my favorite plants in it. :bigjoint:
 
Lol sad to say i have no mary jane growing at the moment. And even sadder to say that all the dealers in my town sell complete dirt. I would be better off harvesting the grass in my yard drying it out and smoking it. No lie. I hate the weed they sell around here. You cant even tell if its a sativa or indica because of all the junk they put in it to boost the high. It was a time when you could by some good weed around here but those days are over.
 

MasterHemp

Well-Known Member
have use heard of the fruit granata? i have a big tree outside it gives me a big harvest each year, i like making juice out of them and also drying them up and adding them with cereal or whatever very nice fruit :)

edit: correction it's actually called pomegranate, i refer to this fruit as granata because of grenades :p
apparently grenades got there name from this tree because the shell resemble the shape of grenades

"Small explosive shell," 1590s, from Modern French grenade, meaning "pomegranate." From Old French pomegrenate (influence by Spanish granada), so called because the many-seeded fruit suggested the powder-filled, fragmenting bomb, or from similarities of shape.[
 

Short Bus

Active Member
That's cool, ya learn something every day! Here in the States, pomegranates are hugely popular right now. They're the latest super-health phenom. My countrymen are kinda silly sometimes. Juice, extracts, sodas, liqours... Pretty funny. Like they weren't there all along, right? The BRAND NEW POMEGRANATE! From Nike! Sorry, I'm high. Feel free to post a pic of your tree if you want.
 

Canabian420

Active Member
do typical vegetables flower and produce there produce by age or light cycle? will tomatoes/peppers grow form the flower in a 18/6 light cycle or do they need a 12/12?
 

Short Bus

Active Member
I've had tomatoes on my plants since July. That doesn't mean there's no light cycle involved in producing, but they definitely fruit up at way closer to a veg lighting cycle.
 

Canabian420

Active Member
ok so again..with indoor gardens. to tomatoes/peppers produce there buds/vegetables by age or by a 12/12 light cycle? do they produce under a 18/6 cycle? anyone know?
 

Short Bus

Active Member
What I meant was that the day/night proportions in July are nowhere near 12/12, so probably not dependant on light cycle. Did a little research, turns out that flowering/fruiting in most vegetables is dependent on maturity, and not on light cycle. 18/6 was commonly recommended for indoor fruit and vegetable gardeners. Hope that helps.
 

sirwolf

Active Member
my outdoor garden consists of: strawberry plants, poppies, bamboo, grapes, cherry tomatoes, and little wee pumpkins via the right season.
 
This is just a little bit of the plants im growing. I choose to move these to indoor only because of the cold weather.

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ANC

Well-Known Member
This summer I'm doing, oxheart and sweet cherry tomatoes, crimson globe beets, sweet basil, carrots, onions, contender beans, sweet melon, and sweetslice cucumber, my peach tree is still too little and my mango tree and banana tree have some tiny fruits on. Also some herb for da lung sandwitches.
 

Short Bus

Active Member
Nice, I love beets. Can't get the wife to eat em, but I still enjoy em. And a mango tree? Bad-ass. Eating good is damn close to living good.
 

ANC

Well-Known Member
I love beet with lasagna, or those diced beet from the shop with some grated onion and balsamic vinigar as a salad.
I'm trying a very compact garden this season, ap against a wall with trelis for the vines of the melon and tomatos. I still have some other beds to finish up too, but I guess those will be mostly herb.
 

Grumpy Old Dreamer

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Edible plants include about 15 different Heirloom tomato varieties, Kaffir Lime tree, Lemon tree, White Adriatic Fig tree plus 3 others in pots, Mango tree, two Hass Avocado trees, Pawpaw trees (several), Grape vine, Passionfruit vine (Panama Red) and an assortment of veggies. Other than that I have a few HUGE Eucalyptus trees, several ornamental trees and palms and a couple of thousand Bromeliads ... shit I have a lot, you don't realise how much till you list them.
 

guy incognito

Well-Known Member
strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, blueberry, basil, mint, sunflower, tomato, broccoli, asparagus, several kinds of lettuce, tri colored beans, carrots, peppers, yellow squash, zucchini
 
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