What are you planting in your Garden

Finally sent my order in....

Seeds:
Green beans
Beets
Cantaloupe
Carrots
Sweet Corn
Garlic
Dill
Shell Peas
Spinach
Zucchini
Ground Cherry
Butternut Squash
Winter Squash mix (woo lottery!)
Black Krim tomatoes
Brown Cherry tomatoes
Turnips
Watermelon
Black Oil Sunflowers

Started plants:
Flat Dutch Cabbage
Pickling Cucumbers
Green Peppers
Amish Paste tomatoes

Other stuff:
8 grape vine/starters/whatever they are called - mixed varieties
2 types of cherry trees
6 blueberry bushes, variety

Many of the seeds I'm getting and some of the started plants are heirloom, and all is non-GMO.
 
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Previous holidays! (Christmas, Thanksgiving...ect) I hosted all the dinners and brunches... and I like HERBS in my cooking.
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Most my herbs are still green and healthy through January.
 
LOTS of things!!

I have already started some of them indoors (just planted on Sunday though..)
Purple Jalapeno
Tequila Hybrid
Mucho Nacho Hybrid
The Big Early Hybrid
Giant Marconi Hybrid
Swiss Giant Mixed Color Pansy
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Tomatoes: Heirloom Virginia Sweets
Bradley
Siletz
New Big Dwarf
Toma Verde Tomatillo
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I also plan to plant:
onions
potatoes
pumpkins
watermelon
gourds
indian corn
sweet corn
pop corn
spinach
sugar peas
green beans
cucumbers
Zuchinni
Dill
and maybe canteloupe.

We also have 14 blackberry bushes, 7 rasberry bushes, and a small strawberry patch (about 4x8).
 
All this talk about gardens I cant wait now! I got basil and potato's yesterday I planted the basil in pots that I am still keeping inside the weather is going to get nasty again
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Anyone else planning there garden?
 
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Ahhh, gotcha! I was thinking Do people feast for president's day?!?!.
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I like herbs in my cooking, too.
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My seed order has arrived- but I am at least a month away from even starting plants inside. We are scheduled for 6-12 inches of snow tomorrow!!! I can't take much more of this! I am trying to start bells of Ireland from seed. They will be the first planted- 10 weeks before frost date. You all make me jealous! I am looking forward to just being able to see the dirt in my garden!
 
Lots of peppers: Pasilla Bajio, Cayenne, Black Night, Black Hungarian, Orange, Red, Yellow, Purple, Green, Chocolate Bell, White Habanero, Red Cheese.

Squash: Black Futsu, Galeux D'Eysines, Australian Butter, Greek Sweet Red, Musquee de Provence, Boston Marrow, Butternut, Red Kuri, Du Berry, Hubbard.

Tomato: Bison, Striped Roman, Bonny Best.

Beans: Scareltt Runner, Chinese Red Noodle, Trail of Tears.

Cabbage
Onions
Garlic

More that I can't think of.

Even though I'm in cold, under a foot of snow PA, I started some patio plants with Black Night Pepper and Bison Tomato (both suitable for pots). Peppers have just begun to pop out, but the tomatoes took right off. Interesting little experiment I did.
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I hear you! over 2 feet of snow here in ct!
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I can't even remember the last time i saw dirt! thank goodness for BYC and youth group!!!!!
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