Planted three tomato plants today -- a British Breakfast, a Julia Child, and what hopefully is one of the Indigo Rose cultivars -- planted a foxglove and two flowering asters (maybe Tithonia, maybe Zinnia), a foam flower (in the shade), two aromatic asters, a bunch of chard, and a hardy kiwi that is supposed to be self-pollinating.
I did accidentally pulled up an artichoke, but I put it back in immediately, so hopefully it's not so shocked it dies.
Scattered seed for Easter Egg and early breakfast radishes, Cosmic Purple and Pusa Asita Black carrots, Pink-Eyed cowpeas, and Broccoli Romanesco. Scattered seed for Tithonia and other butterfly-friendly flowers.
Cleaned out two longboxes, and scattered seed for Minstrel Dianthus in one and Rudbeckia in the other.
Planted three mounds of three seeds each of North Georgia Candy Roaster squash. We'll see how that goes; I may be giving away flamingo-shaped vegetables again. Also scattered seed for a sweet melon.
I want to get more seed for Abraham Lincoln tomatoes -- those are still the best slicers I've ever grown.
I did accidentally pulled up an artichoke, but I put it back in immediately, so hopefully it's not so shocked it dies.
Scattered seed for Easter Egg and early breakfast radishes, Cosmic Purple and Pusa Asita Black carrots, Pink-Eyed cowpeas, and Broccoli Romanesco. Scattered seed for Tithonia and other butterfly-friendly flowers.
Cleaned out two longboxes, and scattered seed for Minstrel Dianthus in one and Rudbeckia in the other.
Planted three mounds of three seeds each of North Georgia Candy Roaster squash. We'll see how that goes; I may be giving away flamingo-shaped vegetables again. Also scattered seed for a sweet melon.
I want to get more seed for Abraham Lincoln tomatoes -- those are still the best slicers I've ever grown.