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Here's a bunch of pictures I took of our garden.

In order, 1:-Baby bok choy,san marzano tomato & oregano. 2:-Native climbing beans. 3:-Acorn Squash. 4:-Okra. 5:-Various leaf lettuce.
 

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Some more.
 

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Another batch.
 

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And another....lol.
 

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Final batch a few flowers from the front of the house.
 

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Bill neat garden you have. It looks like you get a lot of production. I noticed a sprinkler for watering, have you ever tried drip irrigation? or gravity irrigation? The thought being the water droplets can cause less pollination in some crops like tomatoes.
It know you know your stuff, have a great day.
 

Looking great Bill.
You're a lot further ahead in the growing stages.
Frost advisory in some parts of Ontario tonight.
 

Jim,

They're forecasting low of +5c so we'll put some cloches over our basil and squash plants. The tomatoes and everything else should be ok.


Looking great Bill.
You're a lot further ahead in the growing stages.
Frost advisory in some parts of Ontario tonight.
 

Fat,
We tend to use a watering can for the tomatoes since my wife uses the red plastic which just leaves a small opening around each plant. The red plastic draws extra heat for the plant which is supposed to increase production. Last year approximately 15 lbs per tomato plant I seem to recall total weight was between 325/350 lbs.

Made for a lot of sauce, salsa, chutneys, etc....



Bill neat garden you have. It looks like you get a lot of production. I noticed a sprinkler for watering, have you ever tried drip irrigation? or gravity irrigation? The thought being the water droplets can cause less pollination in some crops like tomatoes.
It know you know your stuff, have a great day.
 

To the mother it's just so beautiful looking.
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Eastern Fly Catcher-Pee-Wee
 

Would that be the ice department?
For what breaking a block of ice up for the afternoon beverages?
One of my fav. Picks.
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