Harvest from my backyard garden in zone 3b, Canada, Ontario 🇦:jamaica:
Orin said:
Whoa… 3b??? I’m in Tacoma, WA 8a and I didn’t get a harvest like that, nowhere CLOSE.
I start everything from indoors that’s why I get a good harvest, if I wait till the season that to plant I wouldn’t get anything lol
Yeeeee, always love your posts! Looking like a beautiful haul.
Dale said:
Yeeeee, always love your posts! Looking like a beautiful haul.
Thank you
Delicious success!
Those peppers look delicious, buddy! Nice haul! Can’t wait for next year!
Nori said:
Those peppers look delicious, buddy! Nice haul! Can’t wait for next year!
Thanks and I’m excited for next year already planning to expand the garden again!
Amazing! The bottom right bucket of tomatoes alone would be an exciting haul!
Beautiful harvest!!! And the scotch bonnet looks amazing. Are you gunna pickle them, make a sauce or just throw it in the pot to cook?
Wonderful!!!
I’ve seen your profile before and I know you’re way up in Canada. Do you live off the harvest during winter?
Jay said:
I’ve seen your profile before and I know you’re way up in Canada. Do you live off the harvest during winter?
Ye I’m near Timmins and I still buy what I need but most of my produce tend to get us partially through the winter!
@Skyler
I figured you were in Canada/Northern Ontario just by the landscape, but the Roots sweatpants confirmed that. And what better pants to garden in than a brand called Roots?
@Skyler
Thanks for your reply. You’re a gardening superstar here on Reddit. I have so many questions just for my general knowledge. Do you have to contend with wildlife in your garden? You must have long days during summer, what time does it go dark during the winter? I believe from previous posts you were able to turn your landscape around from being sandy to a garden. You’re amazing.
Beautiful!
Do you find that your spicy peppers cross-pollinate with your sweet peppers? A spicy bell pepper sounds good.
Chen said:
Do you find that your spicy peppers cross-pollinate with your sweet peppers? A spicy bell pepper sounds good.
No that didn’t happen but I found a lot of the different types of bell peppers they cross-pollinated to different colors which was cool!
@Skyler
Dope
Being Jamaican, are some of those Scotch Bonnets?
Nico said:
Being Jamaican, are some of those Scotch Bonnets?
Yes, they are! First year growing them successfully after trying for 4 years.