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Mangos are due around July 4
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I saved a poor looking pineapple plant from my bobcats grapple, it's doing better in my yard
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The coconut palm in the background produces year round.


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Apples(2)
Peaches(2)
Cherries(2)
Kieffer pears
Blackberries(2)
Strawberries
Blueberries
Broccoli
Maters
Radishes
Eggplant
Spinach
Chinese water spinach
Asparagus
Cukes
Luffas
Gourds
Peppers(?)
Lettuce (mixed)
Chives
Green onions
Snow peas
Zukes
Pumpkins


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Apples
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Cherries (Idaho house)
Maters
Spinach
Cukes
Peppers
Lettuce (mixed)
Chives
Green onions
Zukes
Garlic
Basil
Potatoes
Carrots
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Plums
Cactus
Parsley
Catnip


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Plums, grapes, onions, chives.... just put in tomatoes, squash, peppers, broccoli, cabbage, rosemary, thyme.
Currently taking a break. This afternoon I'll plant kale, swiss chard, green beans, corn.

Wish I had more room.......................................................no I don't. Getting old.

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Strawberries and Rasberries.

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Mainly dandelions in mine, although I've heard they make a dandy salad. grin

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Aspen trees

A few junipers

sagebrush

grass

deer and pronghorns

squirrels

lots of birds.

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Just some laying hens.

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I don't stay home enough to grow fruit and veg, but there is about 2000 square feet of marijuana about 150 feet from my property line. Lucky for me, most of the time my place is upwind. If we get a NW wind in Sept or October, it smells like a skunk den.

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Trees: apples, apricots, peaches, cherries, nectarines, pears, plums
grapes, asparagus

Most of the garden stuff isn't in yet. Its risky to plant freezable stuff here before Memorial day. It got down to 30 last night. We have a lot of stuff started in the greenhouse, though.
Before we're done, we'll have corn, watermelons, cantaloupes, peas, beans, onions, spuds, lettuce, spinach, cabbage, brussels sprouts, cauliflower, peppers, tomatoes, & probably other stuff that I've forgotten for the moment.
My wife is growing a BUNCH of flowers to sell as cut flowers. She hopes to corner the farmers markets this summer.


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Originally Posted by Alagator
I don't stay home enough to grow fruit and veg, but there is about 2000 square feet of marijuana about 150 feet from my property line. Lucky for me, most of the time my place is upwind. If we get a NW wind in Sept or October, it smells like a skunk den.

Round Up, up wind!


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The wood pile. Taking a couple trees down.


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Asian pears
Apples
Tomatoes
Cucumber
Squash
Morrels

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Marlins lever guns............. grin

taters......sunflowers........quakies..........beans..........alfalfa.............

sorghum....more sunflowers....pumpkins.....corn......(deer/bird plot)

apples.............pears......peaches............

soon this years deer crop...hope more pheasants too.....lotta W E E D S too.........

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You need to send that lever gun back to Marlin and have them update it with a cross bolt safety for you. grin

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Mostly moss, mold, algae.......All that PNW goodness. Lol.

A small garden with sage, thyme, oregano, onions, beans, assorted flower pots that are blooming, and of course the lawn.


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Feeling a bit envious of those who are growing such nice fruit and veggies, etc. (although we do have a small greenhouse for a few things).

Our "back yard" starts all around the house and goes for miles and miles - not certain where it would end. It grows wild land grasses, ponderosa, pinyon, juniper, cedar, aspen, fir and hemlock among other stuff - and everything from smaller rodents though prairie dogs, squirrels, raccoons, badgers, porcupines, coyotes, wolves, coatimundi, bobcats, mountain lions, javelina, bear, deer, antelope, elk, etc. Soaring above are the common SW birds plus three kinds of hawks, two kinds of eagles and buzzards. The slithering types are king and bull snakes and two types of rattlers. The owls just sit and watch over it all. Seems like right around the house we also grow some odd weeds and a lot of little odd-tasting balls of something - usually a lot of those here after the elk pass through.


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