Photo Description Some of the planters have just one seed-type, others have a variety. Of the seeds that have sprouted (are visible plantings): From left to right (back row): tomatoes, cucumbers, peas, cabbage From left to right (front row): broccoli, brussel sprouts, watermelon, squash, beets, eggplant, pumpkin
In addition to serving as "food" in a few months, these plantings are helping me to "Think Spring" and avoid the winter blues!
Photo Location
my urban farm in Greater Philadelphia
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Nice variety you have there, Charleybear. You've got my vote.....and you're right, watching these babies grow while there's still snow outside is food for an ailing soul.
I'm holding off a bit on the cukes and watermelon, since they grow so fast, but if you like Bell peppers, the earlier the better, since they need a long growing season.
Here is a picture of an ornamental pepper called 'Loco'. I started these January 23. They will go into porch planters or flower beds just as soon as the last frost is over.
Hope you get a chance to post back later with a picture of your produce!
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