ConcernedCanuk
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Tue Apr-13-10 01:36 PM
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30 tomatoe plants, 24 peas, and 36 onions on the go |
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Got mini greenhouses outside - bring in the tomatoes and peas overnight
onions can tough the cold
I'm Northern Ontario - so we still get freezing overnight(tomatoes don't like that)
but get up to over 80 during the day -
so I take my tomatoes outside for a sunbathe --
Everything is in planters - I may have to move - will donate over 75% of my plants to the food bank garden after the frost danger is gone - June probably
but I'm GROWING stuff -
and I only found out 3 years ago that I'm good at it!
And I love being outside and working with the soil and plants
EVERYONE ENJOY THEIR GARDENINGS THIS YEAR!
I'm gonna . . .
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Tue Apr-13-10 01:39 PM
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1. wow - 30 tomato plants - going to do some canniing? |
ConcernedCanuk
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Tue Apr-13-10 02:29 PM
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2. Nope - gonna make them seedlings available for the garden at the food bank |
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Summer of 2007 I harvested over 1000 tomatoes - put 200 in my freezer, gave some to friends, and hundreds after harvesting to the food bank.
The seedlings were given to me, I like growing, and I know I'll never be able to eat them all
so I'll give them away like I did before to the needy.
One thing you don't get at the food-Bank is fresh veggies.
My greenhouse in 2007 provided the needy with cucumbers, tomatoes, zucchini, pumpkins and more.
I wish I could do more, but I no longer have my greenhouse, and an impending move makes it foolish to plant stuff in the ground here -
and I know my yields will be limited in planters
SO
seeing as I like to grow stuff, and am good at it, I'll just start them and give them to the people at the food bank.
You can grow one hell of a lot of food for $20 worth of seeds -
It's the TIME that is the investment
I got time
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DrDan
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Tue Apr-13-10 02:40 PM
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3. that is a great idea! and so worthwhile! |
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Tue Apr-13-10 04:02 PM
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4. Wonderful that you are helping out the Food Bank. Nice to be able to help while doing something you |
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I'm a late-blooming gardener too. Had done tomato & basil plants in the past, but really got into it last year with all kinds of veggies/herbs/flowers. Now I feel like a green-thumbed addict, LOL.
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Tue Apr-13-10 10:48 PM
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5. Here's ONE of my plants from 2007 |
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Wed Apr-14-10 06:52 AM
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And home-grown tomatoes in November? Looks like a greenhouse is next on my list on must-haves! ;)
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Fri Apr-16-10 12:47 PM
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7. 90% of that greenhouse is thermalpanes, and from our landfill |
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Cash output was less than $100
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