My Escape in Upper Sandusky, OH

 
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Created by: PYehl
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  • USDA hardiness zone: 5b
  • Location: Upper Sandusky, OH
  • Sunset climate zone: 41
  • Garden type: Grow It Forward: Heirloom
  • Sunlight: 6 or more hours
  • Moisture: Medium
  • Soil type: Clay
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New planting Mar 03, 2013
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Great White
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80-85 days. Large, 1-lb giant, creamy white fruit, this ... read more

New planting Mar 03, 2013
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Jersey Giant Tomato
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This New Jersey canning variety is on the verge of extinc... read more

New planting Mar 03, 2013
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Fox Cherry
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Delicious large, red heirloom cherry tomatoes that seem t... read more

New planting Mar 03, 2013
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Tomatoes 'Hillbilly'
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Type: Annual
USDA hardiness zones: -

Main-season, standard variety. Indeterminate, potato-lea... read more

Liz replied 3 months ago
I'll be interested in seeing what you think of this tomato.  It was on my list, but I had to stop somewhere.  You've been busy this weekend.  At least all this seed starting helps us ge... more »
New planting Mar 03, 2013
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Purple Russian
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75 days. Delicious purplish, egg-shaped fruit are smooth ... read more

New planting Mar 03, 2013
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White Queen
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70-75 days. The favorite white variety of many tomato col... read more

New planting Mar 03, 2013
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Tomatoes 'Amish Paste'
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Type: Annual
USDA hardiness zones: -

Open-pollinated heirloom. Main-season paste tomato with b... read more

PYehl's Buzz Mar 03, 2013
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My latest version of this years garden plan: http://gardenplanner.motherearthnews.com/garden-plan.aspx?p=321699
RoriTx replied 3 months ago
Do you direct seed your kohlarabi or start it inside? Are those nasturtiums in with your potatoes? Tomatatillos-weee!
RoriTx replied 3 months ago
Boy I butchered that tomatillo word! Lol plant them like tomatoes. They'll need stakes and they get about 4-5' high if they're like mine. They attract colorado potato beetles.
SweetDomesticity replied 3 months ago
I really love seeing how everyone does their garden plans - it's so much fun to see the different varieties and layouts.  Your plan looks great!
More true pepper leaves Peppers 'King of the North' +
Peppers 'Black Hungarian', Peppers 'Anaheim', Cayenne Long Thin, and Peppers 'Lemon Drop'
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Mar 03, 2013
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True Leaves on Pepper Peppers 'Hungarian Hot Wax' +
India Jwala or Indian Finger Hot Pepper, Peppers, Peppers 'Pasilla Bajio', Jamaician Hot Chocolate, and Peppers 'Italian Pepperoncini'
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Mar 03, 2013
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Love seeing more tiny bits of green! Onions 'Walla Walla' +
Giant Musselburgh Leek
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Mar 03, 2013
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New planting Mar 03, 2013
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Artichoke - Globe 'Green Globe'
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Type: perennial
USDA hardiness zones: 6-9

Standard variety with sharp spines gently reduced and lar... read more

New planting Mar 03, 2013
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Peppers 'Miniature Chocolate Bell'
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Type: Annual
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Sweet heirloom pepper. 16-inch plants bear 2-inch, 2 or 3... read more

New planting Mar 03, 2013
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Peppers 'Cubanelle'
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Sweet frying type. Plants bear 2- by 6-inch, elongated, ... read more

PYehl's Buzz Feb 25, 2013
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anyone else still having issues with posting on here? I can only post when I enter Private Browsing in Firefox.
RoriTx replied 3 months ago
I had to use firefox earlier today to upload my photos. I like to use chrome so I can tag the pics with the variety name but it wouldn't work at all for me.
SweetDomesticity replied 3 months ago
Yep, I still can't do anything in Chrome. I can only upload photos and post journal entries, buzz, etc. in Explorer. I can't upload/post in Firefox, either - I was at least able to comment, but as of this morning, I can't comment in Firefox either.
Clenram replied 3 months ago
I have been using safari and everything works there fine...I have found that I do have to Reset Safari sometimes if I go to facebook.  

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