French frogs

Broccoli (Three different types, romanesco, calabrese, and early purple) Collards (Morris heading and Georgia southern) Brussels sprouts (Catskill and long island improved) and cauliflower. I started some swiss chard back in november, also potatoes :p

You know broccoli is a good idea. Thing 1 likes it, she calls it trees :D, maybe we will grow some this year, she can be in charge of it.
 
You know broccoli is a good idea. Thing 1 likes it, she calls it trees
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, maybe we will grow some this year, she can be in charge of it.
I used to call it trees
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Do, it'll be fun. This will be the first broccoli I've grown from seeds, I've only ever grown it from already started plants.
 
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We have three inches of snow on the ground and a plunge to sub zero temps coming for the weekend. Spring? HA!

I did plant some seeds in starter in the sunroom but it's unlikely spring will come in time to plant them as seedlings. Typically the ground doesn't even thaw until April, and last frost is Memorial Day, and first frost is shortly after Labor Day.
 
We have three inches of snow on the ground and a plunge to sub zero temps coming for the weekend. Spring? HA!

I did plant some seeds in starter in the sunroom but it's unlikely spring will come in time to plant them as seedlings. Typically the ground doesn't even thaw until April, and last frost is Memorial Day, and first frost is shortly after Labor Day.
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By april its too late for cool weather crops, its 100F out there by may
 
build some raised beds in the sunroom?

lol

We have the room lined with mostly tropical plants...banana, lemon, lime, orange, hibiscus, dwarf canna, rubber tree, bougainvillea, blue agave, yucca tree, bird of paradise, aloe, and then some more pedestrian things like Norfolk Island Pine, geraniums, and some overwintered veggies like bell pepper, parsley and celery.
 
We have the room lined with mostly tropical plants...banana, lemon, lime, orange, hibiscus, dwarf canna, rubber tree, bougainvillea, blue agave, yucca tree, bird of paradise, aloe, and then some more pedestrian things like Norfolk Island Pine, geraniums, and some overwintered veggies like bell pepper, parsley and celery.
sounds like you should trade some of the non edibles......lol
 

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