- Green Bell - Sweet Pepper
- Gypsy - Sweet Pepper
- Strawberries - Sequoia
- Phoenix - Heat Tolerant Hybrid Tomato - Determinate
- Solar Fire - Heat Tolerant Hybrid Tomato - Determinate
- Husky Cherry Red - Hybrid Cherry Tomato - Indeterminate
- Yellow Cherry Tomato - Sun Gold Hybrid - Indeterminate
Bought these at Home Depot. They're all from Bonnie Plants.
I planted one of the green peppers in a pot because I've heard that it'll produce year round if I bring it in in the winter.
Someday I need to take the time to look up what determinate and indeterminate mean. And what "hybrid" tomato means and if it's a good thing. And what does heirloom mean? Is that better?
Hopefully the starts work because nothing else is growing. It appears some peas came up but were eaten by something. Birds?
But we did eat a few fresh green spinach leaves for St. Patrick's day from the pot on the front porch.
1 comment:
Determinate plants produce all at once and then are done. So I should have bought indeterminate which will produce more gradually and for a longer duration.
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