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MayReasonRule

(4,015 posts)
Tue Oct 25, 2022, 02:30 PM Oct 2022

Green Housing Tomatoes and Peppers this Year y'all!!!

Super excited to get to finally have space to handle 100-150 plants.

I'm in Caddo Parish, LA.

I've got about 40 Amazon Golden Olive pepper plants, and various Bacattums.

Growing out a tie-dye, an orange, and yellow cherry tomatoes, in addition to a striped Italian Roma.

We're setting up an additional area for growing various leafy salad greens, hetbs and cucumbers.

Beats the hell out of Kroger, Brookshires, or Whole Foods by a damn site!!

Fresh picked, and then eat-em up yummmm!

Anybody else gardening through the winter?

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Green Housing Tomatoes and Peppers this Year y'all!!! (Original Post) MayReasonRule Oct 2022 OP
I'm playing around with spinach, broccoli and some lettuce, from seed. zuul Oct 2022 #1

zuul

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1. I'm playing around with spinach, broccoli and some lettuce, from seed.
Tue Oct 25, 2022, 03:49 PM
Oct 2022

On a very small scale since my yard is mostly shaded. I'm in New Orleans and I mostly plant ornamental stuff. I'm planning to move to a new house in a few years, hopefully with a sunny yard, so I thought I'd experiment now with some winter veggies in containers.

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