🥕 Vegetable Patch - What's growing - Practical Tips?

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🥕 Vegetable Patch - What's growing - Practical Tips?

Post by canadian-gardening » Thu Mar 12, 2026 11:58 am

🥕 Vegetable Patch (Practical Tips)
Let’s talk vegetables!
Which crops are thriving this season?
Which ones surprised you—good or bad?
Share tips or tricks you’ve discovered. If your spinach grew huge while your peas didn’t, tell us why you think that happened.

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Re: 🥕 Vegetable Patch (Practical Tips)

Post by canadian-gardening » Tue Mar 17, 2026 2:10 pm

Right now I have snow outside - March17.
Inside I have a few things started like:
Tomatoes, Peppers, Sweet Potatoes, Cabbages and a few flower cuttings.
Geraniums are out of the cardboard box and planted.
The Dahlias are still in the bucket - screaming - what about us? :roll:
They are next!

What do you have growing indoors or outdoors?

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Re: 🥕 Vegetable Patch - What's growing - Practical Tips?

Post by canadian-gardening » Wed Mar 18, 2026 11:58 am

My paste tomatoes are doing OK - peppers not as well. :)
It's still time for the peppers to catch-up.
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