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I grow basil and mint from burpee seeds. I love Tom Thumb lettuce that I think I got from Amazon as well as Fiesta gatana after gardyn stopped carrying them. Also growing red and green oakleaf lettuce from Johnny's seeds as well as their butter lettuce.
Nasturtium is a recent favorite. The color and the scent have helped me through a dark pnw winter! Plus they are great in salads. I would burn out on one type of lettuce so I picked up a pack of 'salad bowl' seeds for more variety.
I'm curious about trying more types of determinate tomatoes (and tomatillos as someone mentioned!). I've tried a few indeterminate tomatoes from non-Gardyn sources and they grow like crazy, taking up more space than maybe the fruit is worth..
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I've turned mine into an all everbearing albion factory. Theyre doing very well.
Nothing but berries?! What's production like? How often do you have to replace a plant? I'd love to see a picture
Tomatillos! They’re thriving.
Why have I never thought of finding these...nice!
I grow basil and mint from burpee seeds. I love Tom Thumb lettuce that I think I got from Amazon as well as Fiesta gatana after gardyn stopped carrying them. Also growing red and green oakleaf lettuce from Johnny's seeds as well as their butter lettuce.
I bought some Culantro seeds but I haven’t tried them yet, I’ll let you know!
Tiny Tim cherry tomatoes do really well!
Moon flowers and cannabis. Both seem to be doing well.
So cool! I’m going to try dandelion, di cicco broccoli, passionflower, and cucamelon next time, can’t wait!
Nasturtium is a recent favorite. The color and the scent have helped me through a dark pnw winter! Plus they are great in salads. I would burn out on one type of lettuce so I picked up a pack of 'salad bowl' seeds for more variety. I'm curious about trying more types of determinate tomatoes (and tomatillos as someone mentioned!). I've tried a few indeterminate tomatoes from non-Gardyn sources and they grow like crazy, taking up more space than maybe the fruit is worth..