Outdoor Grandma Roody, and Eek's new Homestead Thread.

Love ya'lls garden and your dogs!!

Thank you Chef. We are very glad you could join us. Lots coming to this thread, Root is at work.

Nice garden:greenthumb:

Thanks for swinging by, your light started most of this.

It goes to show that you don't need acreage to grow plenty of food. I'd love to see a return to each house having a large enough garden to be at least partly self-sufficient, but it isn't going to happen. The best I can do is look out for it for myself when we eventually move.

Smashing job!

Our eyes, and rototiller, are bigger than our stomach's

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More of our Canna Garden Growhouse...

The top frame that you see is about 7'4" high (223cm), Root is 5'4" (162.5 cm)

The Critical + 2.0's (the ones left), are all tied down, and the Sour Diesel (the one under/around the Orange shelf), and the OG Kush (just beyond that), are as well, and then all the branches are busting the top now too.

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Glad to hear this, that's really big, she seems very happy with the sun light
 
Nice!! Getting pretty big now!!!

Yes, I really am enjoying using this Megacrop, I liked how in veg, and now into transition and early flower, the branches shot out everywhere. The key to a good harvest, is a good Veg, imo.

Glad to hear this, that's really big, she seems very happy with the sun light

Not just the one, but all of them, and all the veggies in the other garden too. Most anyways, except the peppers, and tomato patch. The cherry tomatoes were started under the UFO.

Here are the Cherry toms, they said they were climbers, but they look bush to me. Anyway, the plant on the left, was also started in my leftover 2 liter bottle (from the competition) that I had to give up cuz the grasshopper,ate the stem. So I started one of the cherry tomatoes in it without changing the soil. So, all that means that they go more nutrients then the other ones for about a month before we put them outside. You can tell the difference I think. What do you think?

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It goes to show that you don't need acreage to grow plenty of food. I'd love to see a return to each house having a large enough garden to be at least partly self-sufficient, but it isn't going to happen. The best I can do is look out for it for myself when we eventually move.

Smashing job!

We keep sharing with neighbors and Still have lots of veggies!
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The tomatoes and cucumbers are starting to come in now...no slow down in the zucchini and yellow squash!

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We taste tested the corn last night. It was sweet and tender...yummy!
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We harvested all three big watermelons and there are several new ones started. They are growing very fast compared to the first 3.

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The stringless string beans
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Cantalope
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Pumpkin

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Bell peppers

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Red Hot Cherry Peppers (hopefully they don't get mixed up with the cherry tomatoes!)

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It's just getting light here now, it's time to make the rounds. Eek just lit one :pass:, if I remember to bring the camera with us....






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