This is a great haul! You have a really nice variety of peppers, flowers, and greens! I'm excited to grow for flowers and herbs: dahlia, snapdragon, violas, nasturtium, lavender, rosemary, wild thyme, italian parsley, honeywort, borage For vegetables: ajvarski pepper, cayenne pepper, crookneck golden squash, cherokee purple tomato, sunrise bumblebee tomato, paul robeson tomato, gustav's lettuce, may queen lettuce, arugula, st valery carrots, rosa bianca eggplant, giant of sicily radish
Thank you! ❤️I You have an impressive list. Your garden will certainly be fun this year. The Ajvarski pepper is really good. I love growing different colors of cayenne peppers. So far I've done orange, yellow, red, and purple. Have you grown the Paul Robeson pepper in the past? If so, did it have a smokey flavor? Thanks for watching, and for sharing your list. ❤️
I just found your channel and I can’t wait to follow along in your garden this year! I recently got some seeds from Palestine and I can’t wait to grow them this coming season! You inspired me to start TH-cam this year and share about my garden too! 💚 Goodluck growing!
There are many deer here in upstate SC- they tend to avoid most herbs, like basil. They dislike vegetables with fuzzy leaves, or a sharp taste. They didnt eat the bitter melon & cucumbers that I bought from Baker creek. They like sweet fruits, & they were eating my roses!
Deer, oh dear! They ate my black-eyed susans, took bites out of my fruit trees, devoured my blackberries. Boo! And the rabbits got every bean or pea I planted, okra, marigolds, yarrow, pepper plants. They are just vermin! And yet we garden on. You are quite right! Neither one bothered the bitter melon. My cucumbers had a different problem; the pickle worm. Thank you so much for sharing tales from your garden with me, and for watching. ❤️
What seeds are you excited to grow this year?
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great seed haul. tfs
This is a great haul! You have a really nice variety of peppers, flowers, and greens!
I'm excited to grow for flowers and herbs: dahlia, snapdragon, violas, nasturtium, lavender, rosemary, wild thyme, italian parsley, honeywort, borage
For vegetables: ajvarski pepper, cayenne pepper, crookneck golden squash, cherokee purple tomato, sunrise bumblebee tomato, paul robeson tomato, gustav's lettuce, may queen lettuce, arugula, st valery carrots, rosa bianca eggplant, giant of sicily radish
Thank you! ❤️I
You have an impressive list. Your garden will certainly be fun this year.
The Ajvarski pepper is really good.
I love growing different colors of cayenne peppers. So far I've done orange, yellow, red, and purple.
Have you grown the Paul Robeson pepper in the past? If so, did it have a smokey flavor?
Thanks for watching, and for sharing your list. ❤️
I just found your channel and I can’t wait to follow along in your garden this year!
I recently got some seeds from Palestine and I can’t wait to grow them this coming season!
You inspired me to start TH-cam this year and share about my garden too! 💚
Goodluck growing!
Oh, wow! Thank you for joining me on this journey. All the best with your garden. And welcome, Garden Friend! ❤️
❤❤I love asters..grew last year as a first..used bakers..excellent ❤
That's great! What variety did you grow?
There are many deer here in upstate SC- they tend to avoid most herbs, like basil. They dislike vegetables with fuzzy leaves, or a sharp taste. They didnt eat the bitter melon & cucumbers that I bought from Baker creek. They like sweet fruits, & they were eating my roses!
Deer, oh dear!
They ate my black-eyed susans, took bites out of my fruit trees, devoured my blackberries. Boo!
And the rabbits got every bean or pea I planted, okra, marigolds, yarrow, pepper plants. They are just vermin!
And yet we garden on.
You are quite right! Neither one bothered
the bitter melon. My cucumbers had a different problem; the pickle worm.
Thank you so much for sharing tales from your garden with me, and for watching. ❤️