pride and joy in Guyton, GA

 
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Created by: sharper092
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  • USDA hardiness zone: 8b
  • Location: Guyton, GA
  • Sunset climate zone: 31
  • Garden type: back yard
  • Sunlight: 6 or more hours
  • Moisture: Dry to medium
  • Soil type: Alkaline
Tags: apple, herbs, vegetables, organic, Pear, blackberry, pomegranate, blueberry, vermiculture, worms
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Bees, Birds, Butterflies! May 01, 2012
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Everything is blooming! the Salvia, ornamental sunflowers, zinnias and .........The blueberries and huckleberries are just starting to ripen. The lettuce and spinach are on the tail end and getting ready to bolt. Getting ready to finish pulling carrots today. The Egyptian Walking Onions are doing great. I will have plenty of... ...see more

Salvia blooming May 01, 2012
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Dehydrator still needs to be painted May 01, 2012
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Pomegranite May 01, 2012
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Lettuce May 01, 2012
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Beginning of the Bean Hut May 01, 2012
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So far.... Apr 26, 2012
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I have 7 varieties of tomatoes, snap beans, zuchinni, yellow squash, several varieties of mild and hot peppers, cucumbers, eqyptian walking onions, garlic, horseradish, red okra, green okra, watermelon, eggplant, and edemame in the ground. The lettuce and spinach is about ready to get plowed under... maybe 2 weeks left. I still... ...see more

Golf Cart Apr 26, 2012
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Blueberry Apr 26, 2012
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sharper092's Buzz Feb 15, 2012
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I just found another use for coffee grounds.... sprinkle it on your ant beds, it worked great.
kimbakerink replied 3 months ago
Funny you say that I just found out that coffee grounds are great for repelling slugs. http://www.plantea.com/slug-baits-coffee.htm
Liz replied 3 months ago
I'll remember that!  Thanks.
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