I have peaches and cream corn (I believe is the descriptor; first time ever planting it); tomatoes, sweet bell peppers, onions (first time), some kind of beans, and potatoes. Our plot is not very big. Lord willing we will be able to more next year, as we had a 60+ year old oak cut down last week and will have more space and full sun for longer. No more acorns!
We have a key lime tree, blueberry bush (have to beat the squirrels and birds to the berries!) and an apple tree (hasn't done anything yet).
We have a huge problem with oak trees dying where I live. They call it oak wilt but now I know how evil these people are I would t put it past them to be spraying something that actually kills them.
I have peaches and cream corn (I believe is the descriptor; first time ever planting it); tomatoes, sweet bell peppers, onions (first time), some kind of beans, and potatoes. Our plot is not very big. Lord willing we will be able to more next year, as we had a 60+ year old oak cut down last week and will have more space and full sun for longer. No more acorns!
We have a key lime tree, blueberry bush (have to beat the squirrels and birds to the berries!) and an apple tree (hasn't done anything yet).
I hate losing big trees.
We have a huge problem with oak trees dying where I live. They call it oak wilt but now I know how evil these people are I would t put it past them to be spraying something that actually kills them.
Ours was a potential hazard. I hated parting with the money more than I hated watching it be cut. ;)
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