my first backyard garden.

cbtbudz

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Bolivian Rainbow 1st 2.
Cayanne pic 3-4.
Easter pic 5-6.
Seedlings of christmas bells and trinidad scorpions.
Trinidad scorpion pic 8-9.
All these pics are from about a week ago.
 

Liddle

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I love blueberry bushes! my fav def. little tip on those man. if ya have any pine trees around grab a couple cups of needles and put a cup or so around each base of the plants and its a nice way too keep the soil acidic witch they love.and add some nice nitrogen rich compost AFTER the bloom and berrys fall or ya eat em sinced ive started doing this my bushes have doubled in amount of growth per year. also remember too trim the old branches(more woody looking instead of red) with the least new buds on it in late winter(LIKE NOW) too help start new shoots. just a little stoned rant lol. love me some blueberries! do hyou know what kind you have? i have a few duke highbushes and a few chandler high bushes both have large dark fruit. and they look awesome in the spring bloom dont they? flowers like no other! MJ still #1 though lol
 

LIBERTYCHICKEN

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If you like blueberrys try Rubel , They are not big at all but you will get a massive harvest of in my opinion the best tasting blueberry ever . Sweet slightlee bitter with a very strong blueberry flavor. Their also one of the first cultivars found growing wild somewear in jersey , having more than twice the antioxidants of stand cultivars , and growing very hardy for a blue berry
 

cbtbudz

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yes I did till up my soil, which is almost all clay. And I amend with compost, and used indoor soil(organic). I have never seen as many worms on this property as anywhere else I have dig into ground. Pick a spot dig a shovel full of soil and there will be a last 3-4 adults and a baby or 2. I even found them at 6' deep.
 

cbtbudz

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raspberries
black prince ~30,000 shu
heirloom tomatoes
lavender with a bee,gotta love bees.
mint
radish
red onions
ornamental kale
snow/sugar snap peas
assylum
basil
easter pepper ~20,000 shu
cayenne pepper ~20000-50000 shu
strawberries

this year my doing my pepper thing! Got some of the hottest the world has to offer. Carolina Reapers, trinidad scorpion peppers. both avg over 1,000,000 shu. Carolina reapers currently hold the genuiss world record.
 

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Oscaarni

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I like this photographs here some photos from a month ago. so far I have tomato vegetables, sweet and a frothy maize ,sugarsnaps, radish, garlic cloves, 3 types of peas, natural beans, peppers, natural red onion, great, rose, tomatillos, cucumbers, eggplant. this year I have already collected 3 plants of radish, some sugar pictures, natural beans, not too much longer for some tomato vegetables.
 

KLITE

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first couple are aprils fools peppers, quadrino pepper, and a new hybrid pepper which is the bolivian rainbow crossed with trinidad scorpion. and it was made locally. it was just sent to the local college for scoville testing.
Well trippy man! I was like wtf? How can he already have peppers??? Mine arent even 1 foot tall yet! lol

Youve got a nice wee back yard. You should consider making a small greenhouse to keep a few summer plants in winter.
This year im risking a bit dedicating half my land to quinoa, i really hope it turns out well as ive no fucking clue if im doing it right.
Also foliar your plants once or twice a week with compost tea and youll see them shine!
 

cbtbudz

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lol you start them inside,i start popping around mid dec for the peppers, and this year we never had a winter so i put them outside early. i had a underground greenhouse i had just 1 pepper plant overwintering.i will def be keeping some more around this year. i am going to get on the compost tea thanks.
 

DonAlejandroVega

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my final garden here in Filthadelphia. the greenhouse opened up, strawberries, organic micro beets, butterhead lettuce, Okinawan purple sweet potato starts, marble and herbs, carrots, my guardian eagle, and.........fuck the BLM AND Harry Reid :)
 

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