Planted a dozen each of peppers, tomatoes, and Brussel sprouts. Some Taylor horticulture green beans and an assortment of cabbage, squash and cucumber.
what’s a pick? is a dozen a pick?
I am done too, at least with the veggie/fruit part. When I ran out of raised bed space I started prepping other spots. Totaled up to 27 different varieties at the end. I’d recommend getting some strawberries and planting them with your tomatoes. It’s a great companion plant and they spread like weeds. The 5 I planted last year are already over 30 and some are nearly 1 ft tall bushes, really impressed
We have strawberry and blackberry from planting a few years ago, and it look slike this may be my first year actually getting grapes as well.
It is always rewarding seeing the literal fruits of your labour.
I know what you mean, that’s why I couldn’t stop. Everyone asks me “what if the animals get to it before you” and I answer as long as someone enjoyed it
There is a Japanese grocery store near me. I’m unsure what the difference is with seeds from near me but am interested in trying one of each to find out.
We haven’t yet, but we also have a very small sunny section of the yard, so it’s not very motivating to plant only a half dozen plants!
When I lived in an apartment, we did balcony heirloom tomatoes. Once you get some of the tomatoes you can’t buy in the store, even a few plants are well worth it.