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Is anyone into gardening?

big4life

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I use to hate working in the yard when I was growing up, but now I find it to be totally relaxing. I like going out and designing how I want my yard to look 5 or 10 years from now.:)
 
this year i wanted to turn my parents yard into a rock garden, with a pond and shit, but i realized it would cost me too much $$ that i dont have. Other than that i have me own organic vegetable garden; cucumbers, cherry tomatoes, eggplant, peppers, pototoes, lettuce, baby carrots and other Jap herbs and shit. Its great, nuthing like going out to pick your veggies every evening and putting a fat juicy slab of steak on it, with seseme oil and vinager........... mmmmmmm;)
 
Admittedly I have gay tendencies also..... ;)


Nothing better than an organic vegetable garden if you have a little room......
 
I just planted two honeysuckle plants to climb an arbor I built that covers a bench in my back yard.:)
 
big4life said:
I use to hate working in the yard when I was growing up, but now I find it to be totally relaxing. I like going out and designing how I want my yard to look 5 or 10 years from now.:)

I AGREE.

I LIVE IN AN APARTMENT, BUT I RENT A GARDENING PLOT THROUGH THE CITY. IT IS RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF THIS HUGE PARK, WITH ALL THESE TREES, NO ROADS IN SITE, ITS GREAT.

I GROW HABANERO PEPPERS THERE! AND SOME VEGGIES AND FLOWERS.
 
I just got in from picking my father-in-law's garden. He is at DisneyWorld this week. We picked five buckets of cucumbers, three bags of string beans, two bags of squash.

The tomatoes are looking very bad this year. Some kind of fungus is eating them up. I read that this was happening to tomatoes and tobacco this year. I guess we will not have any this year. The corn already has silk on them but the stalks look real dry! Damn, we need some rain bad!!!!!!!
 
I've got three yards... one is a hidden fenced in enclosure... I turned it into a vegetable garden... very fun to have.
 
big4life said:
I just planted two honeysuckle plants to climb an arbor I built that covers a bench in my back yard.:)

Yellow or Red?

Trumpet vine or Wisteria is good on an arbor also
 
Mdguy said:


Yellow or Red?

Trumpet vine or Wisteria is good on an arbor also


Yellow ones.

Wisteria would have been too much for this arbor, it would have ended up pulling it down.
 
HAHA...WE HAD THIS ONE INSANE OL TRUMPET VINE WHEN I WAS A KID. YOU COULD CUT THE SHIT OUT OF IT IN THE SPRING AND IT WOULD STILL COME BACK STRONGER. IT RUINED THE SIDING ON ONE SIDE OF OUR HOUSE...HAHA TRUMPET VINES RULE
 
2 ton hoss said:
HAHA...WE HAD THIS ONE INSANE OL TRUMPET VINE WHEN I WAS A KID. YOU COULD CUT THE SHIT OUT OF IT IN THE SPRING AND IT WOULD STILL COME BACK STRONGER. IT RUINED THE SIDING ON ONE SIDE OF OUR HOUSE...HAHA TRUMPET VINES RULE


:lmao:

I swear you could play Tarzan behind my house right now. Those vines are thick and run to the tops of the trees. If you cut them....it just pisses them off and they come back thicker! Cutting them is like trying to cut a rubber tire with a butter knife! It's like cutting a sponge that won't cut completely in two.
 
I wish I had 100 sq ft of free terrain so I could dig myself a kickass koi pond. It would probably take forever to setup, be expensive as hell, and be a pain in the ass to maintain, but damn... just the task of planning everything out, shopping around for the materials, doing the work, preparing the filtration, picking out the landscaping, etc would be worth it all. It's just SOMETHING TO DO!

-Warik
 
Warik said:
I wish I had 100 sq ft of free terrain so I could dig myself a kickass koi pond. It would probably take forever to setup, be expensive as hell, and be a pain in the ass to maintain, but damn... just the task of planning everything out, shopping around for the materials, doing the work, preparing the filtration, picking out the landscaping, etc would be worth it all. It's just SOMETHING TO DO!

-Warik


There is a guy down the street from me that just put one of those ponds in his front yard. At first I thought he was having problems with his drain lines to the street because it looked like he was installing a well. He had a major part of his yard torn up. It took him about 4 weeks to put it all together. That pond must be about 15 feet across and about 25 - 30 feet long. He has the waterfall and all of the rocks and walls with a ton of water plants in it. I haven't gotten a close up of the whole project but I watched it from the street as I passed by each day. I thought maybe he might put in a boat ramp while he was installing it. It is huge!
 
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