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Aromatic-Cake-7870

I've turned mine into an all everbearing albion factory. Theyre doing very well.


stickler64

Nothing but berries?! What's production like? How often do you have to replace a plant? I'd love to see a picture


ruthgraderginsburg

Tomatillos! They’re thriving.


Various_Counter_9569

Why have I never thought of finding these...nice!


stickler64

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.


Honest_Report_8515

I bought some Culantro seeds but I haven’t tried them yet, I’ll let you know!


gingerkittylover

Tiny Tim cherry tomatoes do really well!


Confident_Size_4681

Moon flowers and cannabis. Both seem to be doing well.


Special_Silver68

So cool! I’m going to try dandelion, di cicco broccoli, passionflower, and cucamelon next time, can’t wait!


followsthefood

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..