Re: What will you plant in your garden this Spring
Roma, Cherry, and Regular Tomatoes, Okra, Crooked Neck Squash, Italian Summer Long Zucchini, Straight 8 Cucumbers, Hale's Best Cantaloupe, Purple Hulled Peas, Crimson Sweet & Sugar Baby Watermelon, Onions, Jalapeno & Serrano Pepper, Yukon Gold Potatoes, and I've been thinking about adding an additional 25 to 50 Asparagus crowns.
Of course for my personal use I'll be planting, Sweet Basil, Sage, Rosemary, Dill, Chives, Cilantro, Peppermint & Spearmint, all of which will be in containers.
I'm so excited!
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Roma, Cherry, and Regular Tomatoes, Okra, Crooked Neck Squash, Italian Summer Long Zucchini, Straight 8 Cucumbers, Hale's Best Cantaloupe, Purple Hulled Peas, Crimson Sweet & Sugar Baby Watermelon, Onions, Jalapeno & Serrano Pepper, Yukon Gold Potatoes, and I've been thinking about adding an additional 25 to 50 Asparagus crowns.

Of course for my personal use I'll be planting, Sweet Basil, Sage, Rosemary, Dill, Chives, Cilantro, Peppermint & Spearmint, all of which will be in containers.
I'm so excited!



 
						 
 
		 
 
		 the front yard it maintained by the subdivision.
  the front yard it maintained by the subdivision.   
 
		 
 
		 
	 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 So I'll be making a trip to the feed-n-seed tomorrow.  I have a few potted shrubs that I may finally put into the ground, but I live on my brother-in-law's land....  In particular, an oak leaf hydrangea and a nice thick clump of aspidistra (cast iron plant).  some sago palm "goat testicles"  I threw under piles of leaves two years ago are, surprise surprise, finally sprouting.  I'll need to move some of them around, but I'll probably just pot most of them up to sell by the roadside on my days off.  For my OWN yard, I'd prefer coontie palms, as they are native, rather than the sagos.
  So I'll be making a trip to the feed-n-seed tomorrow.  I have a few potted shrubs that I may finally put into the ground, but I live on my brother-in-law's land....  In particular, an oak leaf hydrangea and a nice thick clump of aspidistra (cast iron plant).  some sago palm "goat testicles"  I threw under piles of leaves two years ago are, surprise surprise, finally sprouting.  I'll need to move some of them around, but I'll probably just pot most of them up to sell by the roadside on my days off.  For my OWN yard, I'd prefer coontie palms, as they are native, rather than the sagos. 
 
		