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<blockquote data-quote="adamsredlines" data-source="post: 3740860" data-attributes="member: 40561"><p>Green beans would be good I just didn't know if those were easy and hardy for a first time gardener.</p><p></p><p>We also have wild asparagus here in two different spots. We have never really done anything to cultivate it and usually we are up here kind of late in season for it but it is always produced some for us. Since I will be up here during peak growing season it will be interesting to see how much the two plots actually produce.</p><p></p><p>Side note the neighbors last year asked if we wanted any more asparagus because the wife and her dad like to go hunt wild asparagus and roadside ditches. My dad said sure we will take some and they brought more than you could eat in a month and the husband was like please take as much as you want because he was tired of it already. I may have to follow suit and maybe hop on a four-wheeler in Hunt for roadside wild asparagus!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adamsredlines, post: 3740860, member: 40561"] Green beans would be good I just didn't know if those were easy and hardy for a first time gardener. We also have wild asparagus here in two different spots. We have never really done anything to cultivate it and usually we are up here kind of late in season for it but it is always produced some for us. Since I will be up here during peak growing season it will be interesting to see how much the two plots actually produce. Side note the neighbors last year asked if we wanted any more asparagus because the wife and her dad like to go hunt wild asparagus and roadside ditches. My dad said sure we will take some and they brought more than you could eat in a month and the husband was like please take as much as you want because he was tired of it already. I may have to follow suit and maybe hop on a four-wheeler in Hunt for roadside wild asparagus! [/QUOTE]
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