I like the idea of a sustainable garden and when we have our own house with a huge fenced backyard i would love to plant all of these things
*lemon tree *lime tree *plum tree *peach tree *avocado tree *apple tree *mandarin
*lettuce *tomato *carrots *peas
*potato *squash *pumpkin
*lavender *sunflowers
*basil *coriander *mint *parsley *dill *rosemary *thyme *oregano
What do you have in your garden?
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Hmmm, we've just ripped up our garden to start planting again this weekend but we bought a few things ready to plant - various lettuces, strawberries, tomatoes, various herbs...I'm sure there were more but my memory defeats me! We've also go a lemon tree, 2 orange trees and a grapefruit tree.
I currently have a few sickly tomatoes, a massive bunch of dill, some garlic chives, basil, and my favourite, a pineapple. All in pots, because our "garden" is a strip of pavers with a clothes line. I can't wait to have a house where we can plant a mango tree.
At the moment I have strawberries, mini carrots, thyme, sage (pineapple and purple) and nasturtium. I need to get some basil.
At my parents we had an avocado tree growing up, it was so good. But then they had the bright idea to cut it down a few years ago :(
weeeell:
basil mint, mint, vietnamese mint, rosemary, thyme, oregano, sage, parsley, snow peas, climbing beans, purple climbing beans, bush beans, borlotti bushbeans, peas, broad beans, chick peas, passionfruit vine, plum tree, lettuce (mixed), silverbeet (rainbow), broccoli, capsicum, tomatoes, zucchini, squash, eggplant, amaranth, rhubarb, nectarine tree (sapling), olive tree, onions, garlic, chives, curry plant, aloe vera, comfry, strawberries
i think that's all. half of it is growing well, the other half has just been planted so we'll see it in a few months
i forgot lavender, fruit salad sage, chillis, beetroot and probably some others
I'm hoping to start a vegetable garden soon - I just need to overcome my black thumbs!
But I am hoping to one day grow lemons, limes, avocados, strawberries, kale, heirloom tomatoes and lots and lots of different herbs. And other things, no doubt!
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