• Everything other than hot peppers. Questions, discussion, and grow logs. Cannabis grow pics are only allowed when posted from a legal juridstiction.

franz's non-chili plants

my newly bought variegated calamansi/calamondin from manila seedling bank foundation:

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italian oregano, kinchay, rosemary, laurel....

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one of my favorite herbs of all time: DILL!

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pandan from ichigo and variegated oregano

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cuban oregano, as far as i can tell the visual differences of cuban oregano and local oregano is that cuban has darker leaves? hard to tell them apart.

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Those are some nice shots even with a old camera, is the soy bean a climbing type or a bush type? I planted some bush type soy beans this year that did really well, along with some red chinese noodle beans that were a heavy producer of two foot long beans. I also grew one called Taiwan black seeded with 30 inch long beans which were very tasty in stir fries.
Oh BTW I get some of my seeds from Baker's Creek Heirloom seeds they ship seeds every where even to Afganastan and Turkey. They have a lot of really good varieties, might be worth checking them out.
George W.
 
I've been looking to find a vining soy bean, most that we have for sale in the States are a bush type. I have a friend up in Canada that grows a lot of legumes he might know where I can get some seeds. Are you growing any eggplants and what kind are they? I'm growing some this year that have small egg size fruit on them they took a long time to grow at first, but they are all in flowers now So it won't be to much longer. I save a lot of my own seeds now, so that I don't have to buy a lot of seeds all the time, which is better than having to pay someone else for seeds, I just have to remember not to eat up everything that I want seeds from.
George W.
 
Are you growing any eggplants and what kind are they?

i got some white egg, domino, black beauty, taiwan eggplant and another one that i seem to keep forgetting. lol.


i'd like to save my own seeds as well. which is why i have a hard time deciding when i end up getting hybrid varieties. but i can always clone them i guess. =D

also looking around for some local variety limes like "dayap".
 
right! the chou naga.

hehe.

chou naga in japanese means big snake / great serpent

depends on how you interpret it. hehe.
 
variegated oregano given to me by an acquaintance. beside it a pandan plant given to me by siling_labuyo

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my basil now bouncing back after getting some odd black furry bug pest and my harvesting of leaves. aerated compost tea really helped it along.

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citronella, bouncing back after getting trimmed severely given to me by the same acquaintance. friend of siling_labuyo

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found a stingless bee pollinating these flowers. that's mint by the way. too bad i didn't capture the moment.

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vines of a sweet potato, they don't grow the root crop but we eat the leaves. tasty stuff. grows like a weed.

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my tomato happily chugging along

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domino eggplant, seed from siling_labuyo

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edamame soybeans, lucky lion variety. growing more new leaves and producing more pods. better producer than my korean variety.

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bokchoy finally doing some growing. going to reseed this again hoping for more bokchoy.

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been fighting off whiteflies and aphids for the past month or so. =(

litchi tomatoes in the ground!

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my tallest tomato plant. tied from a tree hehe.

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beefsteak tomatoes and a domino eggplant in the ground!

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You've got a nice garden going there Franz.
It looks like it really takes a beating when you get a lot of rain.
Your calamansi/calamondin tree has some impressive fruit...nice size for such a small plant.
How big will the tree grow? Do you plan to eventually plant it in the ground?
 
You've got a nice garden going there Franz.
It looks like it really takes a beating when you get a lot of rain.
Your calamansi/calamondin tree has some impressive fruit...nice size for such a small plant.
How big will the tree grow? Do you plan to eventually plant it in the ground?

thanks chili monsta.

it does when super typhoons pass through here, everything gets torn up. which is why i planted these after they came through here this year. looks like i'll be planting yearly and hope to God the storms don't kill my babies. i got the calamansi as is, i had repotted it into a slightly bigger grow bag and replaced the rice hull medium to my regular potting soil. the fruit was already there when i got it. i'm just leaving it alone til i find a good spot for it. and yes, i do plan on putting it in the ground eventually. just not yet. as these grow slowly, i'll be concentrating my peppers and tomatoes first. =D

here's my litchi tomato after being put in the ground, under it is an ugly looking lemon "tree".

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one of the windows i grow my tomatoes, peppers and eggplants, view from the first floor (garage)

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Nice stuff!
I think your oregano is marjoram, the Cuban oregano for sure, not sure about the variagated & couldn't get a good look at the Italian. True oregano does not have succulent type leaves.
 
Nice stuff!
I think your oregano is marjoram, the Cuban oregano for sure, not sure about the variagated & couldn't get a good look at the Italian. True oregano does not have succulent type leaves.

i'll try to post more pix of my "oregano" to be clearer. =D
 
we use that succulent type of oregano as an medicinal herb for cough and dry phlegm.


It's marjoram, but it's in the oregano family. I'll post some pics later of oregano & marjoram. It's funny that it's called "Cuban oregano" all the latinos I know call it oregano, depending which one you're talking about the other one is always, "the other oregano"
 
here's a picture of marjoram, from home and gardening website:

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here's my 2 oregano varieties:

one of my italian oregano plants

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my variegated cuban oregano (inner and outer variegation)

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my regular cuban oregano

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they don't look like any marjoram i've seen.
 
odd looking tomato plant. it's a green zebra. wonder if they're really determinates and potato leafed.

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my teeny tiny carrots that i decided to dig up and try. these were planted around 3 months ago. i guess i didn't have enough K in my soil. moved the other plants in a bigger container. instructions said i should harvest them after 110 days. i was too impatient. lol. i tasted these and they were SOOOOO SWEET and had tons of carrot flavor. organically grown. definitely gonna plant more. just gotta find a proper container and a soil amendment combination for carrots.

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