Well, the season is quickly approaching here in the Northeast, although spring hasn't sprung yet. I'll admit that I'm "green" to growing, and I've probably picked some hard varieties for our short season, but I'm bound and determined to succeed this year. I like to think that I've learned from last years follies and transgressions, having lost nearly 100 plants to early starting and late transplanting. That said, I'll be tilling this weekend or next and getting down with some crab shell and kelp meal, courtesy of Neptune's Harvest to get the ground ready. Here is this years list:
Avery Island Tobasco
Goronong
Yellow 7-Pot
Red Savina
Peach Habanero
Butch T
Aji Pineapple
Fatalii
JalapeƱo
Douglah
Morougah Scorpion
Aji Cito
Poblano
CGN27500
Also growing 7 heirloom tomatoes, organic purple tomatillos, eggplant, cukes, organic spinich, cilantro, basil, and 2 heirloom melons. Got about 16'x21' garden patch, gonna try cherry toms in the topsy turvy, and gonna have containers all over the deck and front stoop. A bit daunting, yes, but with a good, dry, late summer we should be rolling in veg this October!
Avery Island Tobasco
Goronong
Yellow 7-Pot
Red Savina
Peach Habanero
Butch T
Aji Pineapple
Fatalii
JalapeƱo
Douglah
Morougah Scorpion
Aji Cito
Poblano
CGN27500
Also growing 7 heirloom tomatoes, organic purple tomatillos, eggplant, cukes, organic spinich, cilantro, basil, and 2 heirloom melons. Got about 16'x21' garden patch, gonna try cherry toms in the topsy turvy, and gonna have containers all over the deck and front stoop. A bit daunting, yes, but with a good, dry, late summer we should be rolling in veg this October!