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    Gardening while waiting for the 2015 season of Football

    Anyone else get excited for the summer gardening season.

    Love my vegetables. Zucchini is my quarterback. I can't wait for all the producing it does. I be making some sweet breads, frying some and sauteing the rest to a tasteful victory.
    My kids love the pumpkins I grow them to just under the size of an offensive tackle, just kidding the largest last year was only 78 lbs.
    The rookies this year are potatoes, I hoping for a draft win and not a bust.

    Any other gardener's and collector's what's your garden champion?

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    Yup the wife and I have a pretty big garden every year. We have 5 rows of green beans 5 rows of corn and 2 rows of okra. Then there are 12 tomato plants 10 various pepper plants and several hills of zucchini squash and cucumbers. I would have to say my garden champion would tomatoes tho I ain't a fan of them.

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    our garden is about 3600 square feet.
    tomato, pepper, watermelon, pumpkin, zucchini, cucumbers, squash, green beans, swiss chard, and various herbs.

    My favorite to eat is tomato, my favorite to grow is pumpkins.

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    Yup the wife and I have a pretty big garden every year. We have 5 rows of green beans 5 rows of corn and 2 rows of okra. Then there are 12 tomato plants 10 various pepper plants and several hills of zucchini squash and cucumbers. I would have to say my garden champion would tomatoes tho I ain't a fan of them.

    Nice, Beans are to much work for me and squirrels got more of my corn then me so i gave them up. My potatoes are taking off like weeds, can't wait for them.

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    our garden is about 3600 square feet.
    tomato, pepper, watermelon, pumpkin, zucchini, cucumbers, squash, green beans, swiss chard, and various herbs.

    My favorite to eat is tomato, my favorite to grow is pumpkins.

    36 X 100 that's a huge garden good luck this year. My most favorite ever grown was watermelon. It was so delicious the first year I grew it. I have yet to have the same success. Here's hoping this is my year. My garden is 20 X 30.

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    You can't beat vegetables out of the garden. Much better than store bought!

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    Fyi

    Garden Results
    Zucchini Over a dozen and still counting
    Cucumbers Over a dozen and dying.
    Tomatoes Just about a dozen and still counting.
    Potatoes 18 lbs.
    Pumpkins 4 doing well.
    Watermelon 1 quite small.
    Onions all small.

    On a side note Football is just right around the corner now.
    Yes garden vegetables are always better than store bought but if you want the taste without the work hit a farmers road stand now till the end of august.

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