Originally Posted by quiltmagnet
I planted 3 tomato plants so far waiting for that last frost which may be tonite. While on gardening does anyone know of pepper that looks long & slender but is not hot it is a sweet pepper. I saw it on a cooking show the other day but don't remember which one. I also planted several new perenials and 5 roses. Seems I always find room
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Originally Posted by deedee75
If you want to keep bunnies away from your garden, plant a line of Marigolds around it. Rabbits avoid them.
Or sprinkle shredded strong smelling soap around your plants. |
Originally Posted by deedee75
If you want to keep bunnies away from your garden, plant a line of Marigolds around it. Rabbits avoid them.
Or sprinkle shredded strong smelling soap around your plants. We also mix them with sunflower seeds and add a couple of dashes of tabasco when filling the bird feeder so the squirrels won't get into the feeders. Birds love to eat them. My girlfriend keeps parrots and feeds them jalapeno's. She says they aren't effected by the heat. |
Originally Posted by quiltmagnet
... does anyone know of pepper that looks long & slender but is not hot it is a sweet pepper. I saw it on a cooking show the other day but don't remember which one.
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I've planted an heirloom tomato this year called "Arkansas Traveler." Anyone had any experience with it. The guy at the nursery told me it was good, long season, pretty acid.
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Originally Posted by grandjan
I've planted an heirloom tomato this year called "Arkansas Traveler." Anyone had any experience with it. The guy at the nursery told me it was good, long season, pretty acid.
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Originally Posted by Favorite Fabrics
Originally Posted by quiltmagnet
... does anyone know of pepper that looks long & slender but is not hot it is a sweet pepper. I saw it on a cooking show the other day but don't remember which one.
you can see some varieties here http://www.reimerseeds.com/peppers-sweet_761.aspx |
We have potatoes, carrots, radishes, lettuce,zuchini. had lettuce thinnings for dinner tonight. Planted 5 tomato plants today, 4 big boys, 1 roma; basil, parsley. Have mint and chives from the past.
Lots of flowers. Planted 50 glad bulbs last week,in a border with stocks, lilies, marigolds, phlox, alyssum. (Looong border that runs along a retaining wall.) Delphenians(sp??) My daffodils crocus and tulips are mostly a memory now, lilacs are starting to bloom, the snowball bush is budding out. |
Hey Jacquie! Thanks for being a "gardening guru." Seriously, it's really sweet of you to answer all these questions.
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my favorite place to learn and share gardening info is at http://rareseeds.com their forum is an amazing place to learn from...here in OK they have bugs under every blade of grass...and use more chemicals than any other place I have lived....so I have many challenges in gardening "organic" here...that forum has helped me KEEP my garden sanity for sure!
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