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ColleenD
1 year 3 weeks ago
Greetings fellow gardeners: What do you have planted? I've got cabbage and cauliflower in. Lettuce and radishes are up.
Hello Colleen. I, too, have lettuce coming up and peas breaking the soil surface. Most of the action, though, is still indoors under the grow lights. That will soon change when it's warm enough to set out the more fragile plants.
Hi! Colleen. I'm in Colorado and have kale, spinach, mustard greens, tai sai, tat-soi, lettuce, onions, scallions, garlic, cabbage, arugula, and collard greens all doing fine outdoors in raised beds, most covered with floating row covers.
Greetings from Greece! My spring crop is in full growth: already took one cut of spinach,lettuce has exploded,radish and rucola are yielding,green beans,spring onions,antidi and beet are under way.Some of these will make room for summer crops in the next weeks.
Here on the Olympic Peninsula in the Pacific Northwest, the peas are already a few inches tall. Started harvesting spinach, lettuce leaves and green onions this week for salads. The purple sprouting broccoli planted last fall is sprouting like crazy. My second sowing of lettuce, beets and parsnips are up. Today will be a rhubarb crisp day. It's still cold and rainy here, though. Hopefully, May will be warmer!
my lettuce, radishes, spinach, chard, green onions (seed and sets), leeks, carrots, beets, snowpeas are all up. we had a week of crazy too warm weather for the season, but now it's back to being cooler. every year is different. i might be able to thin the lettuce rows for a salad today. that's the plan.

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