Tomato
Amish Paste
Cherry Roma
Large Red Cherry
Peppers
King of the North
Joe's Long Cayenne
Red Habarnero
Cabbage
Mammouth Red Rock
Copenhagen Market
Leeks
Prizetaker
Onions
Guardsman Salad Onion
Lettuce
Mascara, Mache, Gold Rush
Spinach
America
Indian Summer Hybrid
Monnopa
Eggplant
Jimaca
Parsnip
Harris Model
Parsley
Italian
Curly
Basil
Sweet Genovese
Borage
Sunberries
It's supposed to be 5 degrees tonight & the wind has been blowing hard since last night, but inside my seeds are all warm, waiting to germinate. It's a good feeling.
Yesterday's picture was of Cooties! Most everyone guessed right. I will have to think of something a little harder next time.
2 comments:
You've got several items on your list I've not heard of.. Jimaca and Sunberries. Time to google! Thanks for sharing - I love seeing what other people are growing. I've not had heating pads before, but I bet it really helps.
I too was curious about the Sunberry and Jimaca. So I looked them up and here is what I found. The Sunberry is a bush like plant and the berries don't start growing until the second year. Very sweet and tasty. The Jimaca is a tuberous root veggie. A cross between an apple & potato in flavour and kids love the sweet and crunchiness of them. They originated in Mexico, pronounced Hee-ka-mah. They produce a poisonous pea pod, so kids must be told not to eat the them. Apparently they make wonderful fries! Hope you have a successful garden this year. I think I may start some tomatoes and maybe a few others...you have inspired me!!...debbie
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