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#21
I'm your go to guy MO...


I'm in containers for now.


4 pepper...4 tomato.




Got a spot for cukes and squash random shit ..


Q's ? Ask away!!!!
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#22
Can I message you a pic of my AV?
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#23
Do you grow any leafy greens?? What is the most prolific leafy green? I am looking for whichever grows the fastest and will be using the "cut and come again" technique where a few outer leaves are left after harvesting which ensures the plant continues to provide continually.
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#24
(05-14-2023, 05:06 PM)Acid Cat Redux Wrote: Can I message you a pic of my AV?

There is no PM system, but you may post the link in this thread and I will put it up for you.

Alternatively you may email the link (no attachments) to mail@sectual.com.
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#25
(05-14-2023, 05:07 PM)Chatwoman Wrote: Do you grow any leafy greens?? What is the most prolific leafy green? I am looking for whichever grows the fastest and will be using the "cut and come again" technique where a few outer leaves are left after harvesting which ensures the plant continues to provide continually.

Good question!


It all depends a whole lot on conditions.





I have  ..

Roots like beet and turnip are fantastic for greens.

Carrot just for pretty garnish.



Never tried collards with luck ..

Cabbage beetle. ..yuck

Cauliflower...too much work


I'm not the guy to ask about leafy .


Cabbage moth..

Flea beetles...

It's tough .
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#26
(05-14-2023, 05:15 PM)Acid Cat Redux Wrote: I have  ..

Roots like beet and turnip are fantastic for greens.

Carrot just for pretty garnish.

Okay, perfect... according to my research, beet and turnip are both prolific and fast.

I need quantity and ease of growth/maintenance, and other things are less important to me.

I appreciate this info!
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#27
(05-14-2023, 05:07 PM)Chatwoman Wrote: Do you grow any leafy greens?? What is the most prolific leafy green? I am looking for whichever grows the fastest and will be using the "cut and come again" technique where a few outer leaves are left after harvesting which ensures the plant continues to provide continually.

You da best MO....
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#28
Wink 
Starkiss
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#29
(05-14-2023, 05:15 PM)Acid Cat Redux Wrote: Good question!


It all depends a whole lot on conditions.





I have  ..

Roots like beet and turnip are fantastic for greens.

Carrot just for pretty garnish.



Never tried collards with luck ..

Cabbage beetle. ..yuck

Cauliflower...too much work


I'm not the guy to ask about leafy .


Cabbage moth..

Flea beetles...

It's tough .

They can be real picky ..


Have not any luck at my present location with beets or turnips.
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#30
You can apply your AV here:

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Make sure it is no larger than 199X199.

Always happy to put it there for you and resize it if necessary as well.


(05-14-2023, 05:22 PM)Acid Cat Redux Wrote: Have not any luck at my present location with beets or turnips.

Certain things only grow in certain zones...

https://i.imgur.com/cmnBR1f.png

I've found the map/zone info very helpful in my research.
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#31
Thank you all...

Once again. :hf:


In the Jaggers again


Be apologizeing tomorrow...

Not a bad guy
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#32
Cocktail 
Lolol, well enjoy yourself!!!
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#33
(05-14-2023, 05:47 PM)Chatwoman Wrote: Lolol, well enjoy yourself!!!

Thank you...

I need that reaffirmation.
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#34
(05-14-2023, 05:57 PM)Acid Cat Redux Wrote: Thank you...

I need that reaffirmation.

Not messing around.
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#35
I'm fucked up

Please put on ignore for a few hours
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#36
Lolol.

I'll consider it...

Aphext
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#37
It's okay..

In my last phase..

Eating ice cream now..
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#38
Butter pecan
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#39
On top of apple turnover.
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#40
I literally had the thought "I'm hungry" before scrolling down and reading your posts...

Blink
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