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The 2010 Official Vegetable Garden thread!
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<blockquote data-quote="poolie" data-source="post: 131333" data-attributes="member: 837"><p>Brine... there's nothing better than garden fresh vegetables, especially when you've grown them yourself. Like someone mentioned, the difference between store bought tomatoes and home grown is just unbelievable. I would start small for the first garden. Pick a couple things you really like to eat (because hopefully you'll have a lot of it) and start there. In someways gardening is like fishing, it can be very basic, or as technical as you want to be. There's a gazillion websites out there, see the one below I found that has some of the basic stuff, but you also have UGA up the street from you and they have an awesome horticulture program. I would imagine they have some stuff on the web that is specific to our crappy Georgia clay. I get around the clay by building raised beds and bringing in good dirt.</p><p></p><p>Go for it man!</p><p></p><p>https://www.thegardenhelper.com/vegetables.html</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poolie, post: 131333, member: 837"] Brine... there's nothing better than garden fresh vegetables, especially when you've grown them yourself. Like someone mentioned, the difference between store bought tomatoes and home grown is just unbelievable. I would start small for the first garden. Pick a couple things you really like to eat (because hopefully you'll have a lot of it) and start there. In someways gardening is like fishing, it can be very basic, or as technical as you want to be. There's a gazillion websites out there, see the one below I found that has some of the basic stuff, but you also have UGA up the street from you and they have an awesome horticulture program. I would imagine they have some stuff on the web that is specific to our crappy Georgia clay. I get around the clay by building raised beds and bringing in good dirt. Go for it man! https://www.thegardenhelper.com/vegetables.html [/QUOTE]
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