What are some tips for a beginner gardener like me?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants sharing their gardening experiences, plans for the current season, and various plants they are growing or wish to grow. Many contributors express excitement about gardening and exchange personal anecdotes related to their gardening journeys.

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  • Anecdotal
  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a beginner gardener, shares a list of plants they are starting this year, including radishes, tomatoes, and herbs, and mentions learning from a more experienced gardener.
  • Another participant discusses their successful winter survival of various herbs and shares their plans for planting a variety of vegetables and flowers, expressing enthusiasm for expanding their garden space.
  • Several users mention their experiences with container gardening, particularly with peppers, and discuss the benefits of using raised beds for better growing conditions.
  • One participant expresses a desire to convert a section of their yard into a garden but notes challenges such as shade and existing plants that may need to be removed.
  • Another participant shares their excitement about building a greenhouse and starting over with raised beds to improve their gardening success.
  • Some participants express a love for gardening and share their diverse plantings, including flowers, herbs, and vegetables, while discussing the challenges they face, such as wildlife interference.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best gardening methods, such as container gardening versus traditional in-ground planting, and there is no clear consensus on the most effective strategies for beginners.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and insights based on their gardening practices, with many expressing a sense of community and support for one another's gardening endeavors.

Who May Find This Useful

Readers within the consultant community who are interested in gardening may find the shared experiences and diverse approaches helpful for their own gardening journeys.

ChefBeckyD said:
LOL - that's like finding gold!

It was just one. There was a second, but he said there were critter bites out of it. We haven't cooked the one yet because we were checking various mushroom sites online to see if it was an actual morel, and not one of the really nasty look-alikes.
 
my garden is loving all the rain we have been getting here & is growing like crazy! I have
tomatoes
cherry tomatoes
cucumbers
green peppers
banana peppers
radishes
lettuce mix
green beans
corn
okra
zuchinni
yellow squash
eggplant
cantaloupedill
oregano
parsley
bee balm
basilwe hope to add fruit trees in the fall!
 
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luvmytees said:
my garden is loving all the rain we have been getting here & is growing like crazy! I have
tomatoes
cherry tomatoes
cucumbers
green peppers
banana peppers
radishes
lettuce mix
green beans
corn
okra
zuchinni
yellow squash
eggplant
cantaloupe

dill
oregano
parsley
bee balm
basil

we hope to add fruit trees in the fall!

I'm jealous...I can't get things in the ground for another 2 weeks... :(
 
janetupnorth said:
I'm jealous...I can't get things in the ground for another 2 weeks... :(

Looks like we won't be able to get anything into the ground this week either. Frost warnings...and then RAIN! :(

I'm getting impatient!
 
my garden is in too..

planted my sweet potatoes and tomatoes last weekend.. :)
will be picking kale and lettuce within the next week or so... pea's in about 2 weeks. they are blooming now...
 
colegrovet said:
my garden is in too..

planted my sweet potatoes and tomatoes last weekend.. :)
will be picking kale and lettuce within the next week or so... pea's in about 2 weeks. they are blooming now...

Terry - tell me how you did your sweet potatoes!
 
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Radishes sprouting up...cucumbers starting to pop up...
 
Dh just got our garden planted today. We also added some canatlope and watermelon. We will see how well it grows.
 
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I actually had a little dill sprouting this a.m. - that is early since I started everything the same day...dill usually takes longer...Considering it is currently 38 degrees out now and supposed to be freezing at night the next two days, my stuff won't get outside for a few more weeks.
 
Geeze.. I hate to say it..but I am already eating tomatoes and jalapeno peppers out of my garden.. I even had tomato plants and one jalapeno plant thriving from last year ( we never really got a freeze snap this year) I planted months ago and already getting tomatoes. Raised beds are the best way to grow veges. They use new soil (more weed free) and the sides act as a barrier for more weeds.. so it is easiest to keep weeded. Love the stories!!! Keep us posted on the results!! We now need a post for best canning recipes.. I have a KILLER
Hot Green Bean Crispy Pickles recipe... my kids can't get enough!!!! and you heat them according to preference.(with pepper or not) I would love to know some of your recipes
 
gingertannery said:
Geeze.. I hate to say it..but I am already eating tomatoes and jalapeno peppers out of my garden.. I even had tomato plants and one jalapeno plant thriving from last year ( we never really got a freeze snap this year) I planted months ago and already getting tomatoes. Raised beds are the best way to grow veges. They use new soil (more weed free) and the sides act as a barrier for more weeds.. so it is easiest to keep weeded. Love the stories!!! Keep us posted on the results!! We now need a post for best canning recipes.. I have a KILLER
Hot Green Bean Crispy Pickles recipe... my kids can't get enough!!!!
and you heat them according to preference.(with pepper or not) I would love to know some of your recipes

I NEED that recipe! (pretty please?:blushing:)


And I'm jealous....waiting for the time when it's safe to plant here...
 
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How can it be 85 degrees at 7 a.m. on Wednesday and 30 degrees at 7 p.m. on Thursday - UGH!!!!!!!!!!!My cucumber plants are doing well, dill is looking weak..., tomatoes starting good and my first pepper plant popped up today. I can't wait to get things in the ground though!
 
We have a garden this year for the first time in years. My dh says he is not sure if we can call it a garden because I have more flowers for cutting than vegetables but that really isn't true, well, maybe it is. Anyway we have

radishes we are eating these and going to plant more
red, yellow and green peppers
zuccinni
yellow squash
tomatoes 3 varieties
cilantro picked that several times already
basil picked this too... yum
sunflowers
zinnias
LOADS of Cosmos my favorite
asters
watermelon
cucumbers
cantelope

seems like there is more but I can't recall right now. I can't wait to
start cutting the flowers.
People are finishing up cutting their broccoli
here and sugar snap peas will be done soon too.
We didn't begin any where near early enough for those!
 

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