Gardening In Recovery

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One of my cats looks like yours.

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Oh wow! Is this your balcony? Beautiful! :heart_eyes:

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My cat too. There was like 6 sokoke breed at the pet shop the other day. Apparently there are tons.

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Those Petunias? They look huge! Love Petunias, they smell sooooo wonderful.

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@Salty yes :slight_smile: it’s a really nice spot. I have a bench press on the other half of it.

@NorCalPa yes! They have a such a nice fragrance which I didn’t even realize :blossom:

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I just started gardening. Im growing Malva zebrena, dahlias, marijuana ( for foliage ) and started all from seeds. Im very proud and love watching them grow!

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They are looking great! I had 17 tomato plants and I don’t think I am going to get any tomatoes from them :see_no_evil::sweat_smile: I tried taking cuttings from them and some have survived but are very small and spindly. Might try and put them in the ground this weekend and see what happens.

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I haven’t got much space make use of what I have.

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Flowers :slight_smile:

Picking black raspberries with my little guy

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Oooooh savoury… great idea! I have some zucchini to use and was going to make a loaf or muffins but I might check out some savoury recipes :yum:

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I iust found this thread, nice looking plants and harvests everyone!

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August 1st Today, we’ve had the first warm day in months over here. But August means that fall is coming. Didn’t finnished the garden the way I wanted it but I’ve got new ideas for spring.

Meanwhile I’m planning to beat the winter depression by creating an indoor garden, with eat able plants and non eat able ones as well. Problem is that Sweden doesn’t get much light in the winter. Approximately 2-3 hours daylight (sun not included) anyone who’s done it, knows if it’s doable and have any tips or tricks to share?

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I have an Aerogarden. I’m in Canada and we lack sunlight when not summer. It has grow lights :blush:

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You can always try a lighting system, not sure what the cost would look like. I have thought many times about setting up a small greenhouse to grow year around. A greenhouse doesn’t have to cost a ton either! With limited sun you would likely need supplemental lighting though.

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I’m gonna see if I can get one in Sweden. I checked it out yesterday because I’d never heard of it before. But it seems amazing. Thanks :blush:

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I do have a greenhouse, but it’ll be to cold to use year around. A light system indoors might work :blush: