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Sup lawn and garden misc. Putting the call out to all my lawn and garden brahs. I had a running thread back on newmisc and figured id do it here too. Let's talk green.
Just cut the lawn for the first time this season yesterday, felt good to get it under control. There are a few areas where I am going to level out a bit but nothing else is planned here this season.
I have been prepping the veggie garden beds throughout the winter, adding compost and some more mulch. Peas and carrots are planted outside, broccoli is hardening off. Tomatoes and peppers are started inside.
Front flower beds got weeded and composted, need to finish mulching. I have a lot of activity in this bed; Yarrow, Bee Balm, Mountain Mint, Various Carex's, Coneflower and Black Eyed Susans all survived the winter and are poised to blow up.
Native Wildflower beds are waking up, I cut all the standing stems by hand and piled them up in case of any still nesting bugs. Then ran through the beds with a mower to help suppress some weeds. I have a lot of seedling here now and a ton of shoots coming up, second year of this bed so it should fill in very nicely.
What outside projects do you have going on misc?
Just cut the lawn for the first time this season yesterday, felt good to get it under control. There are a few areas where I am going to level out a bit but nothing else is planned here this season.
I have been prepping the veggie garden beds throughout the winter, adding compost and some more mulch. Peas and carrots are planted outside, broccoli is hardening off. Tomatoes and peppers are started inside.
Front flower beds got weeded and composted, need to finish mulching. I have a lot of activity in this bed; Yarrow, Bee Balm, Mountain Mint, Various Carex's, Coneflower and Black Eyed Susans all survived the winter and are poised to blow up.
Native Wildflower beds are waking up, I cut all the standing stems by hand and piled them up in case of any still nesting bugs. Then ran through the beds with a mower to help suppress some weeds. I have a lot of seedling here now and a ton of shoots coming up, second year of this bed so it should fill in very nicely.
What outside projects do you have going on misc?
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Originally Posted By NotSure⏩
lold. Maybe I can motivate a miscer to plant some shit, that would make my day.
This is OB misc. The people here don't even touch grass, let alone take care of a garden.
03-21-2026, 04:28 AM
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Some pictures from last year:


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Originally Posted By NotSure⏩
I have a garden you little prick
This is OB misc. The people here don't even touch grass, let alone take care of a garden.
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Originally Posted By NotSure⏩
But you wont. Also username checks out
Nice plants and gardening bro for real.
Makes me want to get serious about my gardening.
Makes me want to get serious about my gardening.
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03-21-2026, 05:33 AM
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Originally Posted By NotSure⏩
Do it. I like to do themes and "challenges". Last year it was the "Sauce, Salsa and Stew" garden, so lots of tomatoes, onions, peppers, carrots, celery and potatoes. This year it is "Pickled", so lots of cucumber (sour pickles), sweet peppers, jalapeño (Smoked to make Chipotle pepper) and poblano (smoked to make ancho pepper). Doing a few tomatoes still too, but nowhere near what I did last year.
Nice plants and gardening bro for real.
Makes me want to get serious about my gardening.
Makes me want to get serious about my gardening.
Originally Posted By BolognaNbeans⏩
What you working with boyo? Whats the plan?
I have a garden you little prick
Originally Posted By Headwinds⏩
Thanks bro. Its been warm here for weeks except for last weekend where we dipped to the 20s. Im sure that was our last freeze. What do you grow in your beds?
Solid thread, too early for much work outside here, we just had 3-4” of snow maybe a week ago. we have some pretty large flower beds we’ll start working on in another month maybe
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Originally Posted By NotSure⏩
This is OB misc. The people here don't even touch grass, let alone take care of a garden.

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03-21-2026, 06:36 AM
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We just got 15cm of snow yesterday. It's going to be May before I touch my lawn, probably.
03-21-2026, 06:55 AM
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Ooh nice. We're behind you, but I need to get my spring stuff in. Maybe today. We've done pretty big gardens in the past, but we'll probably scale back a little this year. I'll post more as I go.
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I have a lawn crew to take care of my yard, but the seed they use to replant doesn't last, I let them reseed it 3 years and last year I told them to stop and I got scott's dense shade and did it myself, seems to have worked. Picked up another 6 bags yesterday and some peat to fill in the weaker areas again this year.
03-21-2026, 07:31 AM
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Originally Posted By cuminmebro⏩
Honestly whatever flowers catch my wife’s eye. We have some roses, hydrangeas, etc that are perennial then she fills in the gaps either annuals. It’s more her project than mine though I always end up doing the wateringThanks bro. It’s been warm here for weeks except for last weekend where we dipped to the 20s. Im sure that was our last freeze. What do you grow in your beds?
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Originally Posted By WoofieNugget⏩
I hope you see warm weather soon.
We just got 15cm of snow yesterday. It's going to be May before I touch my lawn, probably.
Originally Posted By FarmersSon⏩
End up planning anything?
Ooh nice. We're behind you, but I need to get my spring stuff in. Maybe today. We've done pretty big gardens in the past, but we'll probably scale back a little this year. I'll post more as I go.
Originally Posted By nothingshocking⏩
Nice! Sometimes its best to do it yourself.
I have a lawn crew to take care of my yard, but the seed they use to replant doesn't last, I let them reseed it 3 years and last year I told them to stop and I got scott's dense shade and did it myself, seems to have worked. Picked up another 6 bags yesterday and some peat to fill in the weaker areas again this year.
Originally Posted By Headwinds⏩
I am unsure where you are but a good 2" of mulch should help drastically in water frequency. I am in East TN and I think I watered things a couple of times last year, I have between 2-3 inches of mulch on everything.
Honestly whatever flowers catch my wife’s eye. We have some roses, hydrangeas, etc that are perennial then she fills in the gaps either annuals. It’s more her project than mine though I always end up doing the watering
Dipping into the mid 30s tn. Need to pull in some plants =/.
03-30-2026, 06:54 AM
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Originally Posted By cuminmebro⏩
Not yet. I ran out of sunlight last weekend and then it's been windy this weekend and I've been watching basketball, lol. It's ready to plant I'll get it in in the next couple days. Probably.
End up planning anything?
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Spring has sprung. A few specimens from the garden:
Wild Bergamot (Monarda Fistulosa)
Scarlet Bee Balm (Monarda Didyma)
Black Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia Hirta)
Eastern Bluestar (Amsonia Tabernaemontana)
Columbine (Aquilegia canadensis)
Wild Hyacinth (Camassia Scilloides)
I'll need to do a bigger update tomorrow when its raining. Hope everyone is having a good day!
Wild Bergamot (Monarda Fistulosa)
Scarlet Bee Balm (Monarda Didyma)
Black Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia Hirta)
Eastern Bluestar (Amsonia Tabernaemontana)
Columbine (Aquilegia canadensis)
Wild Hyacinth (Camassia Scilloides)
I'll need to do a bigger update tomorrow when its raining. Hope everyone is having a good day!
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My wifes mom has a nice piece of property to where they retired to in NC. They are actually about to sell soon and downsize since its becoming way too much work for them as they are aging.
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Broccoli is coming in. Picked some for dinner tonight (Steak, potatoes and broccoli).
I usually pick on the "earlier" side but this guy is about as good as it gets.
This one will be eaten tomorrow.
Not too bad.
Steaming with some butter and salt.
I usually pick on the "earlier" side but this guy is about as good as it gets.
This one will be eaten tomorrow.
Not too bad.
Steaming with some butter and salt.
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Question for garden people - did I kill this bush by putting too much mulch around it?
Originally Posted By cuminmebro⏩
Btw - great pics
My wifes mom has a nice piece of property to where they retired to in NC. They are actually about to sell soon and downsize since its becoming way too much work for them as they are aging.
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Originally Posted By Bonobo⏩
Is the base of the trunk exposed or covered in mulch? Either way, that guy looks like gone. The base of the trunk needs to be clear of mulch to prevent rot and to allow o2 transfer for the roots.
Question for garden people - did I kill this bush by putting too much mulch around it?
Btw - great pics
Btw - great pics
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Originally Posted By cuminmebro⏩
Is the base of the trunk exposed or covered in mulch? Either way, that guy looks like gone. The base of the trunk needs to be clear of mulch to prevent rot and to allow o2 transfer for the roots.
Thx, ill be more careful in the future...sigh
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Originally Posted By NotSure⏩
Case in this point:
This is OB misc. The people here don't even touch grass, let alone take care of a garden.
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Originally Posted By LargePeter⏩
Bruh you spend all day on this message forum every day being antisocial LMAO
Pretty sure gaming would be a far better use of time. At least people who play video games can live productive lives.
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You're way ahead of me. I have spinach, peas and carrots up in my square foot garden and I started some tomato plants last weekend. I need to get the rest in this week. I'll get some pics in the next few days.
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Originally Posted By NotSure⏩
I'm too busy making money and lifting to play games, trust fund gamer
Bruh you spend all day on this message forum every day being antisocial LMAO
Pretty sure gaming would be a far better use of time. At least people who play video games can live productive lives.
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Square foot garden:
Carrots on the right and top right. Not very big yet but they're doing great. Spinach is up (adjacent to carrots) and doing fine. Peas are doing great on the far left. Everything in between in mostly weeds. I planted lettuce and beets in there and they didn't come up well at all. I replanted the beets a couple days ago, still need to do the lettuce.
I planted tomato plants a couple weeks ago. We use water walls to get things started before the last frost - it actually froze last night and it's likely we get another freeze or two in the next few days.

Carrots on the right and top right. Not very big yet but they're doing great. Spinach is up (adjacent to carrots) and doing fine. Peas are doing great on the far left. Everything in between in mostly weeds. I planted lettuce and beets in there and they didn't come up well at all. I replanted the beets a couple days ago, still need to do the lettuce.
I planted tomato plants a couple weeks ago. We use water walls to get things started before the last frost - it actually froze last night and it's likely we get another freeze or two in the next few days.

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Hi Saar
I live in Mumbai slums, those are nice vegetables you are growing I would love to stomp them with my feet in the stew pot
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I live in Mumbai slums, those are nice vegetables you are growing I would love to stomp them with my feet in the stew pot
Next week I hope to patch my roof leak, my brother has found a sheet of corrugated steel in the river and we can use it for my roof
Also looking forward towards a bonus from the call center. I got ms robinson to give her 401k to my boss by being Microsoft technical support so he promised to share proceeds with me
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