3 24" wide containers, what's left to plant?

hangin'witthepeeps

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I have 3 24" wide container left to plant something in. I already have in my SFG

Squash
Cucumber 2 types
Green Beans
Zucchini
Radish
Tomatoes 4 types
Carrots
Lettuce several types
Spinach
Beets
Green Bell Pepper
Orange Bell Pepper
Jalapeno
Onions
Watermelon
Potatoes 2 types

What else can I plant in these. I also have 2 small beds of marigolds. I've thought about another flower to attract bees, but could I plant another veggie and put my flowers in smaller pots?
 

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Poblano peppers are great for stuffing. They have some warmth but not a lot of heat.

The single serving size of cantaloupe.

Garden onions.

Nasturtiums
 

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Nasturtiums looked pretty, I think I will plant one with those. I didn't think about cabbage. I thought it was a fall vegetable? Do I plant those now? I love cabbage. I like broccoli, but I'll wait on those for next spring. I do not like okra at all even though I plant and pick it for my grandmother in her garden. I'm itching all over thinking about it.
 

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Kohlrabi's!!!

Easy to grow and if you throw them in with your the rest of your veggies to make a great veg. stock or soup. I also have a recipe to pickle them if you want it and you can eat them right out of the garden.
 

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Swiss chard and baby bok choi? Swiss chard is soooo good for you and I just love baby bok choi sauted with alittle olive oil and garlic. Yum!!

Mary
 
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