Jackpot on free plants! I just hope it isn't too late!

maidservant

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I went to the feed store in town yesterday to try and sell some ducks and bunnies, but too many people were on vacation so I didn't sell anything. But, the lady who was working told me that if I was interested in any of the veggie plants outside to get as many as I wanted for free! They weren't selling any more, since most people already have their garden in, and they were just going to throw them out. I brought home as much as I could stuff in my car! I figure, even if none of the plants live, at least I have some nice little pots to start stuff in next year!

Here is the list of plants that I got:
Peppers:
66 jalepeno
1 pimento
3 cayenne
27 red chili
27 habanero
8 sweet banana
3 keystone sweet bell
8 tabasco
2 california wonder
5 hot banana
about 15 unmarked varieties (they look like jalapenos)

Veggies/fruit:
15 long green cucumber
9 pickling cucumber
6 burpless cucumber
6 ambrosia cantelope
6 sugar baby watermelon
24 crimson watermelon
12 jubilee watermelon
27 congo watermelon

Most of the plants look ok, most of the peppers look great. Only about 1/8 of the peppers that I've planted were root bound, but hopefully they will still grow. I've planted nearly 100 of the pepper plants so far. I do not have room for that many watermelons or cantelopes! Does anyone in North Carolina want to try and grow any of the watermelons and cantelopes? I can't guarantee that they will grow, but for the price, it's worth a shot!

I'll try to get photos of what was part of our yard yesterday, lol.
Emily in NC
Zone 7b
 

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:ep Wow thats a lot, You were very lucky, why cant i get any free plants..lol :lol:
That lady was nice to give them all to you better than throwing them away.

You dont think it would be too late to plant the melons?
 

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I have a Community Supported Agriculture share and my at my first pickup I told my sad story of how the groundhogs ate all of my plants. They gave me 6 heirloom tomato plants; 12 swiss chard plants, and about a half dozen assorted pepper plants. I thought that was great. You hit the jackpot!!

Now I have the fun of seeing whose plants produce first and better - me (the accountant) or the farmers who grow my food.

Should we start a pool on that one?:gig
 

maidservant

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Greenthumb18 said:
You dont think it would be too late to plant the melons?
I don't know if it's too late or not, but I'm still going to try. The first set of cantelopes I planted were 5 ft tall (they're trellised) within two weeks, and at four weeks (now) they have 2 almost ripe melons and about 7-8 smaller melons growing!
 
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