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Our Veggie Bed Page


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Welcome to our Vegetable Beds Page.
In 2021, we decided to re-do our Vegetable Beds web pages. In the new format, we will be tracking the results of how the particular varieties of vegetables we grew that season performed.
To accomplish this we have changed our vegetable web pages to be more category oriented and starting in 2021 have the following vegetables or categories:
Asparagus, Beans, Cruciferous, Cucumber, Eggplant, Greens (spinach),
Lettuce, Okra, Root Vegetables, Squash and Tomatoes.
On each of these category pages will be listed the varieties of vegetables grown, the year and the season along with the performance results of each variety given at the end of that variety’s season.
We hope this will not only provide information on planting, growing and harvesting different varieties of vegetables but will provide historical information on how each variety performed in our vegetable beds.
Click on each category to go to that category’s web page for information on the planting, growing and harvesting of the vegetables in that category.
Here’s to healthy and happy growing.

 

Our Veggie Bed includes a Keyhole Garden

Click on Keyhole Garden to learn about Keyhole Gardens

Our Vegetable Bed Plant List

List may include past and current plants

 

asparagus beans sword bean celery
Asparagus Beans Bean, Sword Celery
corn cruciferous eggplant Greens
Corn Cruciferous Eggplants Greens
Okra Giant Pumpkin Jack be Little Pumpkin
Okra Onions Pumpkin, Giant Pumpkin, Jack be Little
Snow Peas carrots squash tomato
Peas, Snow Root Vegetables Squash Tomatoes
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Vegetable Beds 2016 Vegetable Beds 2021
Vegetable Beds 2017 Vegetable Beds 2022
Vegetable Beds 2018 Vegetable Beds 2023
Vegetable Beds 2019 Vegetable Beds 2024
Vegetable Beds 2020 Vegetable Beds 2025
j_pyleJaneice Pyle For our vegetable bed we have co-Bed Heads of Janeice Pyle and Virginia Reynolds.
Janeice graduated as a Texas Master Gardener in 2017 and has been a very active member ever since.  She not only is co bed head of the Vegetable beds, she is also the Bedhead of the the Flowering Bulb Bed and the Crinum Bed.

Virginia Reynolds
Virginia graduated as a Texas Master Gardener in 2016 and has also been extremely active.  She propagates numerous plants for our plant sale each year and is also the Bedhead of our Azalea Lane. Thanks to both Janeice and Virginia for all they do and all of the other Master Gardeners that have helped them to make all of the beds they are involved with the outstanding beds they are.
This page last updated 210921

This page last updated or reviewed [241004]

 

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