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| By: MPL38 "Great Time For Planting" The earth is now warm and I can imagine a lot of people already have their gardens growing. For me, I'm limited on what I can plant as my yard is fairly small but for those of you who live in the country or who have enough space for a garden, I wish you Gods speed with getting your gardens ready and planted for this year if you haven't already done so. If you plant a garden every year you no doubt have already harvested and enjoyed your Turnips, Collards, Broccoli and Lettuce. Now it's time for the warm season crops. Beans-Bush or Pole: I Love the Blue Lake Beans whither it's the Bush beans or the Pole....they always turn out good with either one. However, I have planted the Kentucky Wonder Pole Bean and found it provides a good harvest also. Southern Peas: The Blackeye is a good variety but I remember my parents growing the Purple Hull and they were always plump and shelled easily. Squash: The Early Prolific Straightneck is a good one but there are others to choose from, the Zucchini, Summer Crookneck and Scallopini are just a few. Tomatoes: Big Boy, Better Boy, Beef Steak and Early Girl always produce .... The two that I have shown today are two of my favorites. Oh! to live in the country. I would have a lot of fun with planting watermelons. Drop me a line or two and let me know what you've planted for this year. I would love to hear from you. I'm just a Chumuckla grown country girl living in the city......city of Milton that is..... :) Thanks for viewing "The land Of The Sun" "Happy Gardening".... Note: The photo's on this page are the tomatoes from my garden last year. The tomato plants this year have not ripened as yet. They were bought at Walmart-same variety as shown-good yield, great taste. I have ordered seed from www.parkseed.com and I have also ordered seed from www.gurneys.com The Clemson Spineless Okra and the Annie Oakley Hybrid seems to be very competitive, both are spineless which makes it easier to pick. I am interested in your "reviews" on these varieties as well as other vegetable varieties to see what you rated as the best for your area. It's Garden Time By: MPL38 | The Early Girl Tomato Plant The Better Boy Tomato Plant |
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