had to share what i bought yesterday!!

KLSpoultry

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well, i couldn't stand looking at the seeds just sitting there anymore!!

i bought a seed starter greenhouse and an herb kit with basil, parsley, cilantro, majoram, thyme and chives in it. i also bought a raspberry plant that says its ready to plant in april. i also got SEEDS:

green zucchini
yellow zucchini
lettuce blend
roma tomatoes
supersteak hybrid tomatoes
carnival mix peppers
big dipper green peppers
bush champion cucumber
rosemary
big top carrots
tenderpick green beans

and i also got some seeds that i swapped eggs for:

state 1/2 runner garden bush bean
jalepeno
straight 8 cucumber
cherry tomatoes
rutgers tomatoes
hungarian wax peppers
california wonder green peppers

i'm so excited!! can't wait to start my plants, but i can't wait even more for nice weather!!
 

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Hooray!!!! That is an awesome list. You're going to have such fun with that herb garden. :D
 

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Great list!!

Yellow zucchini is such a pretty veggie - makes a person feel special just bringing some into the kitchen.

You didn't identify your cherry tomatoes, I'm just curious to know. Those Rutgers tomatoes have a great reputation with the heirloom folks.

Sounds like you are somewhere that it gets cold and stays that way a long time.

Those peppers will be first, don't you think? I understand that in tropical countries, peppers are perennials. If we could provide enuf space and light for them . . . well, let's just say that they like being around a long time.

Another one that likes being around a long time is the rosemary. I have some problems keeping them alive indoors thru the winter but a nice plant is worth the trouble. I should say a couple of nice plants - good to have insurance. Once you've got what you want you can take starts from a "mother" plant each spring.

And, Spring is on its way :)!

Steve
 

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digitS' said:
Yellow zucchini is such a pretty veggie - makes a person feel special just bringing some into the kitchen.
Until you're bringing it into the kitchen for the 10th time, and your spouse is whining, "Not zucchini bread AGAIN!!! I'm gonna barf!" :gig
 

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