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Creating a Wind Barrier
Starting a Garden From Seed
Starting a Garden - Part 1
Starting a Garden - Part 2
The Water Cycle
Winterizing Your Garden


2006 - updated 04/18/2006

Cherry Tomato
Roma Tomato
Strawberries

2004

Cucumber
Tomato
Yellow Squash
Zucchini Squash


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Starting a Garden - The Official TFWorld Garden

Welcome to our garden information site! Here you can check on the progress of our garden and read some articles on how to keep a garden. Also, we have a series of articles dedicated to teaching you how to start your own garden! Images are updated each week during the growing season, so we hope to see you back soon.


After two years, the TFWorld Garden will be back in 2008! We recently moved into a much larger house and it has a very large yard. This will allow us to grow a much larger assortment of vegetables. Since we moved in the middle of the 2007 growing season, we do not have a garden this year. Come back in the fall of 2007 for pictures of our new backyard and for the location of our much larger 2008 garden! See you then!

The 2006 growing season will see some change to the garden. After last years crop, we decided to leave some of the produce to seed for this year. This, combined with not planting any new seed this year, will provide for an interesting experiment. We will see if we can grow the plants that do decide to come out this year from the remnants of last season. I will be adding a new article that will cover starting a garden from last years seed soon.

Also, during the 2006 growing season, we will be growing strawberries, cherry tomatoes, and roma tomatoes. Over the next week, we will decide on the type of strawberry we will grow as well as how we will grow them. As all other plants, the strawberries will be grown from seed.

During the 2005 growing season, we did not keep detailed records. We are sorry for this inconvenience and hopefully will have something for the 2006 growing season.

In 2004, we grew Cucumber, Yellow Squash, Zucchini Squash, and Tomatoes. Next year, we hope to add Cantaloupe and Strawberries to that list.

Recent Articles:
Creating a Wind Barrier Added: April 18, 2006
Starting a Garden From Seed Added: April 18, 2006
Winterizing Your Garden Added: October 05, 2004
The Watering Cycle Added: September 27, 2004
Starting A Garden - Part 2 Added: September 24, 2004
Starting A Garden - Part 1 Added: September 23, 2004



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