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    #31
    Still waiting to get everything out side. As you can see a wide assortment of things, have blackberries done blooming and starting to form some already have, if I'm lucky will have bananas this year. The strange lighting is from the led lighting, nothing wrong with your screen do not try to adjust Click image for larger version

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    • Attjack
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      Wow.

    #32
    Very cool!

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      #33
      My little herb and one strawberry plant are coming along well. Just harvested some fresh mint and cilantro
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        #34
        We have tried raised gardens, but the sandy soil here in Floriduh just won't support damn near anything. So we went and got us an AeroGarden. It works surprisingly well. We now have 3 of them. One herb, one bell peppers, and one cherry tomatoes. When the peppers quit blooming, we're changing that garden to a kale/mustard greens/beet greens mix.
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          #35
          I’ve put in 4 raised beds! Just got the last 2 up and filled last weekend, just in time for our heat wave!
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            #36
            My ship came in from the welder, now need to stuff it with empty water bottles on the bottom and get some potting soil, My dear wife informs me it my get to much sun there so some horse trading my need to happen...... Click image for larger version

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              #37
              Here is my herb garden

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              • ssandy_561
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                Oregano Tarragon Chives

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              • smokenoob
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                looks great!

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                  #41
                  I have mine in a couple spots.

                  First photo is sweet basil, French tarragon, chives, sage, and curly parsley.

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                  Second photo is more sweet basil, oregano, rosemary, English thyme, cilantro, and more English thyme.

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                  • smokenoob
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                    mine is going in that direction!

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                  Click image for larger version  Name:	FED765D7-5CF0-443C-99DE-6186E7F885D8.jpeg Views:	1 Size:	3.06 MB ID:	518288Click image for larger version  Name:	DACE3F85-AF74-43D6-8C61-D2EAE0F42EB5.jpeg Views:	1 Size:	3.21 MB ID:	518287Click image for larger version  Name:	206B49B6-BADF-4550-BF24-870B479A269B.jpeg Views:	1 Size:	2.68 MB ID:	518286 Finally got around to filling the raised garden, and of course by now, all my temporary herbs are thriving (think my wife was up to something.....) so I decided to leave my herbs in there temporary location and award dear wife with another flower bed.

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                    #43
                    We have 3 big horse troughs filled with various herbs, plus roses and stuff, and a ton of big pots filled with tomatoes, tomatillos and peppers. To have this much growth and blooms in June is actually pretty crazy for the Northwest. The grape vines are coming in nicely, too.

                    Side note, I took these pictures at 6 AM and it’s full daylight .... one cool thing about living here.

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                      #44
                      lookin’ great! I like the horse trough idea. Did you put some drains in?

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                        #45
                        Off topic, but this funny picture will bump the thread for new Pit members to respond. This is the dumb and dumber apartment filming location. It has a nice herb garden in the front (now)! Better than the dump it’s portrayed in the movie! This filming location is in Salt Lake City!
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