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				Who has gardens these days?
			 
			
			
			Since 1996, I always had a 50' X 75' garden near the house which provided 10 or 12 rows of stuff.  Beginning in 2010, I created another garden on the other side of the house that is 50' X 100'.  Last year was a poor crop year due to too much rain early on. Today I finished planting the new garden.  Hopefully, I will have much produce to share with my kin and friends at church. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Do any Hunt Chat folks plant gardens these days? Adam 
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			i got potatos onions tomatos and peppers pumpkins and beens
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			ours (was) a square foot garden.  Raised 4x8 beds enclosed in a vinyl fence with rabbit guard wire. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Basically only contains the wife's lavender plants now. The Google Earth view of it makes it look like a cemetery! 
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			We are doing less gardening than we used to. Down to about 2 1/2 acres from around 5. But it is just my wife and I. This year however my daughter is living here part of the year...so we are doing a bit more. Corn Limas string wax peppers(5 varieties) tomatoes squash broccoli cabbage cukes watermelon punkin cantaloupe  Some of this we sell at farmers markets and a local grocery store some is claimed by the local whitetails and wabbits(not too bad this year). @ years ago we had so many wabbits....I actually disposed of 86 in one day. More corn going in tomorrow...We seem to have a bumper crtop of apples thid year. as well as a large cherry crop especially for the small size of the trees on the cherries. Gardens are a lot of work here. We only get 4 1/2 inches of rain a year....so we have to irrigate   even the trees and my wifes extensive flower crop. My wife will make at least a 120 quarts of tomato sauce and at least that many packages of frozen broccoli
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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