I think it would be lovely to see sunflowers in the mix there. I wanted to plant a cutting garden in the worst way this year, but Matt didn't want me to ask and over-extend my welcome. :-(
I planted these mostly for their "abundance of meaty, edible seeds" but also for some swaying, yellow faces. They're Mammoth Russians, and they will hopefull awe us with their mammothisity while remaining far enough away from the peppers sunlight.
I forgot to respond to your tomato comment. No, we don't! :) If we had more land to work with, we'd plant twice as many. (You've got to understand John's quite literally consuming love of tomatoes and the fact that I come from a family who is planting almost 70 tomato plants this year...with only 2 of 7 children now living at home.)
Got enough tomato's?!??!?!
ReplyDeleteI think it would be lovely to see sunflowers in the mix there. I wanted to plant a cutting garden in the worst way this year, but Matt didn't want me to ask and over-extend my welcome. :-(
I planted these mostly for their "abundance of meaty, edible seeds" but also for some swaying, yellow faces. They're Mammoth Russians, and they will hopefull awe us with their mammothisity while remaining far enough away from the peppers sunlight.
ReplyDeleteMake that peppers' sunlight...
ReplyDeleteI forgot to respond to your tomato comment. No, we don't! :) If we had more land to work with, we'd plant twice as many. (You've got to understand John's quite literally consuming love of tomatoes and the fact that I come from a family who is planting almost 70 tomato plants this year...with only 2 of 7 children now living at home.)
Old habits die hard.