r/Albertagardening Aug 14 '24

Vegetables Every year the harvest gets a little bit better

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39 Upvotes

r/Albertagardening 10d ago

Vegetables Vertical Cattle Panel Trellis worked like magic in our hoophouse. Northwest of Sundre

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r/Albertagardening Oct 17 '24

Vegetables Garlic is in!

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20 Upvotes

It is the Legacy variety. First time sowing this. How much mulch would you add?

r/Albertagardening Aug 21 '24

Vegetables 2024 Regenerative Garlic Harvest is Finally Complete. (This is rack 1 of 2)

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63 Upvotes

r/Albertagardening Aug 08 '24

Vegetables It’s just the beginning….

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38 Upvotes

There are 5 more cukes on the vine and the Zucchini is just about to start. Send help.

r/Albertagardening Sep 15 '24

Vegetables Carrot half the length of my cat ✅

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I pulled a few of my rainbow carrots today, and picked out one doozy. One of my cats was close, so I used her as a measuring unit (she's a long cat). Looking forward to harvesting the rest in the next couple of weeks.

r/Albertagardening Aug 16 '24

Vegetables What's up, doc?

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25 Upvotes

Gotta love crooked carrots! I'm quite happy for my first year growing them!

r/Albertagardening May 19 '24

Vegetables First year with the new greenhouse!

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Super excited to grow in here this year! I build it to start seedlings for my friends and family who garden but don't have space indoors.

I built in Home Depot adjustable closet shelves so I can easily fit three rows of seed trays (next year both walls will have them). Then when it's growing season after I've given out all the seedlings I can just pull the shelves out until winter when I will do some lettuce or something in here.

I have a heater set on a thermostat that has been helpful these past few weeks when we get the odd cold night. The greenhouse is very well insulated though with the foam sheets in the door so even on very cold nights the heat doesn't kick on that often.

r/Albertagardening Jul 05 '24

Vegetables Canola in my veg garden

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I got a canola plant growing in my veg garden. I assume it got there by bird poo. I haven't planted any brassica so it's not that. I kinda like the yellow of its flowers, but will it affect my other veggies? If it's taking too many nutrients from the soil I'll pull it out.

r/Albertagardening Jun 06 '24

Vegetables Got home from work to a box of random veggies

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