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Anonymous Canada No.211673303 >>211673360 >>211673798 >>211673805 >>211675136 >>211678509 >>211678686 >>211678769 >>211679110 >>211679490 >>211682471 >>211682572 >>211684495 >>211686018 >>211686722 >>211693583
What are you growing this year, gardenanons?
Anonymous Poland No.211673360
>>211673303 (OP)
me nothing, but I just visited mom in the countryside for a week and they grow cucumbers, tomatoes and strawberries
also all kinds of herbs, mom is really psycho about herbs
Anonymous Bulgaria No.211673798 >>211673890
>>211673303 (OP)
Grapes, apples and cherry plums grow in the garden of my grandma's abandoned house. Does that count?
Anonymous Argentina No.211673805 >>211673849 >>211673858 >>211679729 >>211682310
>>211673303 (OP)
This post reminded me I had the idea of growing something but never did it. What should I grow first?
Anonymous United States No.211673849 >>211673952
>>211673805
What is your climate zone (I will answer tomato and herbs no matter what you say)
Anonymous Poland No.211673858
>>211673805
weed
Anonymous Poland No.211673890 >>211673928
>>211673798
>plums
kino, you can make a tasty jam and wine with it
Anonymous Bulgaria No.211673928 >>211674039
>>211673890
They are not a very respected fruit here. Most people don't even pick them. At most we might make kompot from them
Anonymous United States No.211673939
I've heard figs are easy a lot of places.
Anonymous Argentina No.211673952
>>211673849
humid temperate, it's winter right now
Anonymous Poland No.211674039
>>211673928
cold kompot straight from the fridge is amazin on a hot summer day
couldn't you make plum am and sell it? people here pay crazy money for that shit
Anonymous Poland No.211674061
jam*
Anonymous Indonesia No.211675136
>>211673303 (OP)
nothing yet. just recently accepted to a new job, and i have 0 time to take care of my plant. planning to greaft my nagami kumquat on my rootstock, hopefully it thrives
Anonymous Serbia No.211678509
>>211673303 (OP)
onions in the feild a patch of potatoes and in the green house tomato and cucumber
Anonymous Bosnia and Herzegovina No.211678686
>>211673303 (OP)
I am synthesizing LSD myself. Was considering growing shrooms but they do not match LSD for me.
Anonymous Germany No.211678769
>>211673303 (OP)
All kinds of veggies (potatoes, different kinds of cabbages, peas, tomatoes, cucumbers, pumpkins etc.) + melons.
Anonymous United Kingdom No.211678890 >>211678921
Raspberries
Strawberries
Mint
Chard
Onions
Springos
Rhubarb
Tomatoes

Started gardening this year so I'm still getting to grips with it. My garden was almost destroyed by an army of snails a few weeks back but I managed to genocide them all by going out at night with a torch. I planted a load of flowers and they were nearly all murdered by those bastards
Anonymous United Kingdom No.211678921
>>211678890
my raspberry bush
Anonymous RΓ©union No.211679110
>>211673303 (OP)
Mint, thyme, some herbal tea thingy that smells like lemon. I've got many plants but nothing to eat. I used to have papayas. I should grow some stuff. What's the easiest? Climate is: tropical, humid, summer the whole year.
Anonymous Bangladesh No.211679490 >>211679544 >>211679790
>>211673303 (OP)
It's too hot for anything man
Also I need to make beds for plants this year
Only grew okras and long beans so far
Sweet potatoes are thriving and hopefully I'll get a good harvest by the end of the year
Anonymous Bangladesh No.211679544 >>211679577 >>211679790
>>211679490
Anonymous Bangladesh No.211679577 >>211679596 >>211679790
>>211679544
Turkey tails
Anonymous Sweden No.211679579
This spring has been extremely cold and windy so the things that the cold didnt kill the wind did
Anonymous Bangladesh No.211679596 >>211679677 >>211679790
>>211679577
Oysters
I think....
God has been kind
Anonymous Bangladesh No.211679677 >>211679702 >>211679790 >>211682286
>>211679596
Hog plums
Anonymous Bangladesh No.211679702 >>211680068
>>211679677
Also made compost
Anonymous Bangladesh No.211679729
>>211673805
Peppers
Or okras
Anonymous Indonesia No.211679790
>>211679490
>>211679544
>>211679577
>>211679596
>>211679677
Living in a monsoon area sometimes a blessing and sometimes a curse.
Anonymous United Kingdom No.211680068 >>211680381
>>211679702
enjoy your microplastics
Anonymous Bangladesh No.211680381
>>211680068
Delicious microplastics
Anonymous Bangladesh No.211682141
Bumping original thread
Also massive okra
Anonymous Italy No.211682263
Figs
Anonymous Italy No.211682286 >>211684545
>>211679677
They look like skinned balls
Anonymous Italy No.211682310
>>211673805
Start a snail farm for escargots
Anonymous Sweden No.211682471 >>211682510 >>211682523 >>211682608
>>211673303 (OP)
Garlic, yellow onion, apples, pears, cherries, tomatoes, esparrigus, green cabbage, chilies, potatoes, white cabbage, grapes, a bunch of herbs like dill and basilica. I'm probably forgetting something
Anonymous Sweden No.211682510 >>211682523
>>211682471
Spring onions and ginger!
Anonymous Italy No.211682523 >>211682564
>>211682471
>>211682510
How much land?
Anonymous Sweden No.211682564
>>211682523
About 1800m2. Next project is a chicken coup
Anonymous Italy No.211682572
>>211673303 (OP)
I have many hollyhock plants.
In the old villages in Italy you can find them everywhere, last fall I collected the seeds and planted them.
Then I planted other flowers like zinnias, sunflowers and gladioli.
The only edible thing are cherries because we have 6 cherry trees in the garden, strawberry and aromatic plants
Anonymous Sweden No.211682608
>>211682471
My berry plots ofc. I grow american blueberries, blackberries and rasberries
Anonymous Finland No.211683417
I have some habaneros growing on my window sill.
Anonymous United Kingdom No.211683670 >>211683732
>Fruit cage: Blackberry, Raspberry, Blueberry, Blackcurrant, Strawberry, Gooseberry, Tomato
>Greenhouse: Tomatoes & Peppers
>Raised beds: Onion, Garlic, Beetroot, sugarsnap Peas, Chard, Leeks, Potatoes, Courgettes, Butternut squash, Rhubarb, Climbing french beans
Got a herb garden coming along, but I don't know what half of them are
Anonymous United Kingdom No.211683732
>>211683670
Oh lettuce and cabbage too, that usually ends up going to the pigs at the community farm
Anonymous Canada No.211684495
>>211673303 (OP)
six varieties of tomatoes, lots of hot peppers and herbs, onions, taters, strawberries, summer squash, corn
Anonymous Bangladesh No.211684545
>>211682286
You should see their seeds
Anonymous Bangladesh No.211684610 >>211686862
Vghh
How do I colonize this area
I got like 6534 sqft of land
Anonymous Canada No.211684881
Melons need a lot of space if you want them to grow big, juicy and sweet and that looks like what you have. Also what are those black critters? Wild dogs?
Anonymous Spain No.211686018 >>211686058 >>211686371 >>211686490
>>211673303 (OP)


Pyrenaean Oak (Quercus Pyrenaica)
Oak (Quercus robur)
Holm oak (Quercus Ilex)
Cork oak (quercus suber)
Almond tree (prunus dulcis)
Wallnut tree (juglans regia)
Chestnut tree (castanea sativa)
Alder tree (alnus glutinosa)
Elm tree (ulmus minor)
Ash tree (fraxinus angustifolia)
Blackthorn (Prunus espinosa)
Origanum (origanum vulgare)
Acanthus (acanthus mollis)
Rosemary (salvia rosmarinus)
Thyme (thymus sp.)
Different types of mint
Mulberry tree (morus nigra)

I will post some of my trees
Anonymous Spain No.211686058
>>211686018
Anonymous Spain No.211686371 >>211686405
>>211686018
Anonymous Egypt No.211686405
>>211686371
Enough is enough.
Anonymous Italy No.211686490 >>211686616
>>211686018
Nigga that's NUTS
Anonymous Spain No.211686616
>>211686490
jaja thanks, I have spent the last 7 years of my life plating trees by my own. I never buy the seeds of no plant, I go to the mountains to pick them my myself
Anonymous United States No.211686722
>>211673303 (OP)
Tomatoes and peppers
Anonymous United States No.211686805
I do cucumbers and tomatoes every year but last year they were horrible. Hopefully this summer won't be so hot.
I also planted blackberries last year but they died. It's ok though because there's a ton of wild raspberry plants on the edge of my property.
I've got a couple apple trees as well but they won't fruit for years.
Anonymous Greece No.211686862 >>211688508
>>211684610
Autists here can doxx you so stop
Anonymous Philippines No.211687070
im done with calamansi and kamias tree in my backyard.
carabao grass seems ugly so im thinking replacing it with bermuda. i test planted it on some bald spots and i liked it. i will do it this weekend.
Anonymous Bangladesh No.211688508
>>211686862
I haven't angered any of them though
Also why would you go through the effort of finding a place in the middle of bumfuck nowhere
Anonymous United States No.211690807
These guys kept eating my pea plants
Anonymous Canada No.211693576
Not a garden but here are some chicks I hatched, currently they're about 2 months old and in a few weeks I'll let them out to meet the other chickens.
Anonymous Canada No.211693583
>>211673303 (OP)
Might transplant my peppers today.