What are you putting in your gardens this year?
coasterqueen wrote: I have 8 6x6 garden beds to decide what to put in each. I'm going to do hanging tomatoes this year, after talking with Dh about it this morning, so I have more room than normal.
I know I'll do a bed of corn, green beans, potatoes, lettuce/broccoli. I also have a bed that has strawberries in it. I usually do cucumbers and carrots, but Dh said he thought we should skip the carrots this year. I think I'm going to try peas as well. So I have two more beds to fill.
Brias3 replied: I always do peppers. Also, depending on the amount of room you have around the beds, eggplant can be good. I grow it every year, but the plants grow out, not up as much, so I always have to allow for plenty of space around the radius.
boyohboyohboy replied: I am doing hanging tomato plants. and spinach and carrots and peppers. then pumpkins and watermelon for the kids garden. I may also see about doing some herbs this year
BAC'sMom replied: I planted tomatoes, broccoli and cabbage in October. Last month I planted onions, potatoes, green beans, 2 kinds of squash and cucumbers. I'll put in a few other things in the next few weeks.
coasterqueen replied: oooh onions....I completely forgot about those. I think I'll add those this year. I think we did them one of the first years we did a garden. We are definitely using onions quite a bit and will more now that spring is here and will be cooking on the grill more.
Thanks.
BAC'sMom replied: I went ahead and harvested cabbage yesterday. I ended up with 6 good heads of cabbage. I cooked some up last night and darn it was good if I do say so myself. Now I need to find something to replace the plants I took out. I am thinking about some eggplant but not sure what else.

coasterqueen replied: Wow! So is that what you get out of one season for cabbage? I've thought about planting it as we use it in roasts, but we don't use a TON of cabbage.
BAC'sMom replied: I normally plant two kinds of cabbage but this year I only planted one. Like I said these plants were put in back in October. Out of the 9 plants I planted I got 6 “good” cabbages. I planted about the same amount of broccoli and got a good bit too. But season in over for us because it’s getting to hot. It was 93* here Friday!
I planted Eggplant, Bell pepper, Banana pepper, Watermelon and Cantaloupes this morning.
Here's another picture of the cabbage

Boo&BugsMom replied: How do you make hanging tomato planters??? I really want to do that this year. Last year our tomatoes took over the entire garden! We have a very small space, but if I hung the tomato it would save a lot of space. I also might use some above ground planters this year too. Last year we planted:
tomatoes wax beans green beans strawberries (they're a perrenial so they come up every year) jalapeno peppers green peppers cucumbers
I'd like to plant cantaloupe, but our garden is just too small for it. I think I might grow a few corn stalks and zuchinni this year as well.
coasterqueen replied: Here is the link someone else gave on here awhile back and is how Ryan is going to do ours: http://urbangardencasual.com/2008/05/27/up...-down-tomatoes/
We tilled up our garden this weekend and added some more dirt. We also bought all our seeds so we are ready to plant....if it would stop snowing.
So we are going to do:
Tomatoes (regular size and grape tomatoes) Strawberries Corn Green beans Peas Mush Melon Watermelon Baby carrots Cucumbers Onions Potatoes Brocolli ETA: Lettuce
I think that's it.
Boo&BugsMom replied: I wonder how many other veggies you could do upside down???
I think I may try that with my beans too. Hum.... 
ETA: Thanks Karen!!!
luvmykids replied: You guys are making me want to garden! I don't have a place to do it though, and DH won't get around to making me any raised beds in time so I'm going to give container gardening a shot. So far all I have is tomatos, I'm still doing my research on what to do and what to do it in.
Hillbilly Housewife replied: I am seriously slacking this season.
Mostly due to lack of space.. and moving again in the summer.. so, no point. I've got a few cherry tomato plants going now, they're only a few inches grown.
I have some parsley plants and basil plants going, too. I haven't bothered with the rest, although I'd like to, it just isn't feasible this year.
PrairieMom replied: I have way to much for my little garden, so I am branching out to the strip along my garage too. This year I have raspberries blueberries strawberries rhubarb asparagus
then I am putting in
cherry tomatoes big tomatoes corn green, red, and orange bell peppers acorn squash broccoli pickling cucumbers big cucumbers red onion yellow onion potatoes peas garlic
and I will have dill and chives growing in a container on my deck.
wow. that is a lot. I just got overwhelmed. Where am I gonna jam all this stuff?
coasterqueen replied: You have too much time on your hands, Tara. Can you come over and help me out? I barely find time in the day to do a load of laundry or wash a cup.
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