I'm planting basil and chives, may try garlic too. Otherwise, flowers and more flowers!
queensonia2001
April 08, 2007
Nothing unfortunately. I'd love to grow some cilantro. I think i'll plant a billion bulbs this fall, to make up for my lack of planting this spring.
balubalu
April 07, 2007
Hot Peppers, w00t :-)
At least if that's what we call "Chili" or "Peperoni" here in Germany - there are so many different names for them all over the world.
You don't know what ss hot until you've tasted Habanero (and beware - those REALLY hurt!).
sonicscape
April 05, 2007
We just got a foot of snow here in Vermont, but I'll think positively. Going with:
tomatoes (grape and large kinds)
hot peppers (multiple kinds -- had a great crop last year)
cucumbers
butternut and acorn squash
zucchini
I don't have a ton of room, but this should be good for us. We should be buying a house by the end of the year so next year will be much bigger & better!
jasimar
April 03, 2007
Cilantro is fickle here. Mint is easy, a definite and basil if I can. Marigolds to keep away the nasties. Otherwise, it's all easy greenery.
cassandraj
queensonia2001
balubalu
Hot Peppers, w00t :-)
At least if that's what we call "Chili" or "Peperoni" here in Germany - there are so many different names for them all over the world.
You don't know what ss hot until you've tasted Habanero (and beware - those REALLY hurt!).
sonicscape
We just got a foot of snow here in Vermont, but I'll think positively. Going with:
- tomatoes (grape and large kinds)
- hot peppers (multiple kinds -- had a great crop last year)
- cucumbers
- butternut and acorn squash
- zucchini
I don't have a ton of room, but this should be good for us. We should be buying a house by the end of the year so next year will be much bigger & better!jasimar
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