Nude Gardeners

A group for fellow gardeners from around the world.

Peppers

Harvested my 1st bell pepper of the season today. Only the 1st week of April. I'm so stoked!

tomaters

got a couple of hours free from work and spent them enjoyably putting in my 1st spring effort in the garden planting tomatoes. 70 plus degrees and sunny it felt great to be textile free in the dirt.

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Question for the group

Does anyone here have any info/tips on starting and maintaining an asparagus bed? My wife and I have a patch of soil to spare in our elevated space garden and were seriously thinking about starting an asparagus bed. Is it possible to get more mature...

privacy screening

Been going back and forth on privacy screen since i'm to broke for a privacy fence and kind of scared of bamboo I have decided on Leyland Cypress, also picked a new spot for my vegetable garden, not to big of course. As for bamboo someone is...

Photos for nude gardening

Ok I got to ask what is the point of submitting photos of gardening if they don't get posted?

Gardening advice request.

(Requested from njmike on the main forum.) 2 months ago I know a number of members are green thumbs. I need to remove some weeds (dandelions, ivy vines, and other small things) from my landscape bed which contains some shrubs. I removed some of the...

new plants

I ordered some flowering bulbs and ran out of room until new beds are tilled out and planted them in containers. The Black Barrow has a few large buds. The Douglas fir that was a freebie from Lowe's a few weeks ago is now about a foot tall. Not...

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Summer planting

Well, it's finally time in the north woods to start planting the summer crops. We had a pretty good frost yesterday morning and I'm hoping it's the last of the year. I spent yesterday afternoon planting and if the rains hold off today I...

Mandavilla for privacy

We've been putting potted mandavilla on our deck up against some lattice that I put up every spring. They really flower nice and vine out beautifully making for a nice privacy wall. I don't know if it's a perenial or not as we treat it...