French kitchen Garden in Titusville, NJ

 
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Created by: bugtussle
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  • USDA hardiness zone: 6b
  • Location: Titusville, NJ
  • Sunset climate zone: 32
  • Garden type: kitchen
  • Sunlight: 6 or more hours
  • Moisture: Medium
  • Soil type: Clay
Tags: potager, french kitchen garden, walled garden
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Clenram replied about 1 year ago
did you get it set up?  Was it hard?
bugtussle replied about 1 year ago
I hope it will look good... It is pretty involved!  between the contractor that is building a foundation for it.. to permits.. I don't know how it's all going to turn out.. it is costing as much to pu... more »
Queen_of_Green replied about 1 year ago
That is going to be so much fun for you! What a beautiful greenhouse for your beautiful garden! :)
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Clenram replied about 1 year ago
I am so excited to see how it looks and where you are going to put it!  
starting seeds Feb 27, 2012
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today I started some flats of lettuce, cotton (green,white and brown), microgreens, alyssum, also bought onion sets, yellow and red, and some soft neck garlic. cant seem to find the hard neck.
Next week I need to amend the soil on the bed next to the cold frame and plant garlic and onions.

Queen_of_Green replied about 1 year ago
I had to mail order hardneck garlic this year. Territorial Seed www.territorialseed.com  and Abundant Life Seed ... more »
Clenram replied about 1 year ago
Happy Growing!  Sounds like you have been busy!

Queen_of_Green replied about 1 year ago
Let the fun begin! Oh, and please take some pictures of the cotton you are growing. That is very intriguing.
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Clenram replied about 1 year ago
I am so jealous that you have chickens... You will have to take a look at my site and see what we have been saying about wishing we had chickens .... this is so cool!
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Queen_of_Green replied about 1 year ago
I love all of the colors of these eggs, it looks like Easter! :)
Clenram replied about 1 year ago
So beautiful! and Yummy!
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Annie Downing replied over 1 year ago
This is just gorgeous.  It belongs on the cover of a magazine.
Queen_of_Green replied over 1 year ago
What a lovely place to be, thank you for sharing it with us! I agree, it's just gorgeous!
Liz replied over 1 year ago
I love this photograph and your garden. I am looking forward to seeing more photos.
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Liz replied over 1 year ago
Will we get a peek inside of your potting shed?
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LovingLife replied about 1 year ago
So fun. What kind of chickens are these? They look so clean. My white girls don't look that white.
greenkathleen replied about 1 year ago
I really love your garden  and these frizzles   SOOOOOOOO pretty 
greenkathleen replied about 1 year ago
oh I see they are called silkies   Whats the difference between silkies and frizzles ?

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Davidia involucrata
Nickname: Dove tree
Type: Tree
USDA hardiness zones: 6-8

Native to woodlands in central China, dove tree is a deci... read more

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