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@Elyz lots of stuff.. Garlic, basil, parsley, dill, spinatch, radishes, salads. That's the first pic.
The second: cucumbers, more salads, beans, carrots, potatoes, onions, pumpkins,.. -
@Elyz thank you :) they are doing great! Basils and spinatch had some stress this spring as they had to survive a few nights with -7C. Some of them didn't make it. But the majority survived!
There is also a garden with all sorts of trees: a few kinds of apples, various pears, plums.. Some currants, gooseberries, wild strawberries, loooots of raspberries, cherries, fluffy cherries [dunno how they are called], etc.
It is oh such an amazing feeling to grow my own food... I might sound like an old fart.. Idc. It's an amazing feeling. And so relaxing.... Being in nature is my way to recharge -
Elyz69656y@netikras I totally understand and I'm very jealous. Unfortunately i'm limited to putting plants on every horizontal surface in my tiny dorm room. Something about watching plants grow is just great. I get super excited every time one of them has a new leaf 😅 I would plant some herbs outdoors but I'm afraid the other dorm inhabitants wouldn't respect my space and mess with them, so I guess that'll have to wait until I have my own space.
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@Elyz hang 'em outside the window :) that way you can utilize vertical space w/o getting in anyone's way!
Edit: that's how I was growing chilli pepers in my dorm 😁 -
@netikras @Lucky-Loek I loved them! I only have space for a few plants at a small balcony, but I would definitely have one like this if I had space.
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Marran05yGardening! Awesome :3 My summer cottage awaits me and soon I'll visit it with some new toys. This winter I found this article https://bestyardproducts.com/best-z... and decided to buy a new mower. It's gonna be lots of work on my lawn but with this thing, it won't be difficult. At least, I hope so.
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Encheyd54yI agree, especially when it comes to watering and drainage. Setting everything up and checking if plants are getting enough water is hard, but from my experience using decorative aggregates helps a lot. You can see some good ones on https://mgnbm.co.uk/building-produc... if you want to try them out. Not only do they look great, they also have great drainage capabilities that will help you with garden maintenance.
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Monika4403yThe garden is generally cool and beautiful, I am now doing repairs in my garden, restoring the old gazebo to make it look beautiful modern, transforming it with paint advice, I found on the website that my friend advised me and there you really can find a lot of different interesting things that might be useful to you about the paint so follow the link and find out the details
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