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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 593019" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Lisa, do remember this year to get your collards in this fall. You didnt have a chance last year. Did you say you were doing any bell peppers? If so, do some various different colors to tickle the kids along with the fact that they taste a bit different and are so darned good. You may have to hit Lowes or even order some of the rarer ones but they are worth it. Get the yellow, orange, and especially chocolate ones. Also dont forget to plant the yellow, pink and striped tomatoes along with a bush of grape tomatoes. You will thank me on the grape tomatoes. If you want to do one watermelon only I would do the seedless and start them all now in peat pots from seed. Do remember you can pickle the rinds. Dont forget Kentucky wonder beans on a trellis or for you they could climb Rowdy's old kennel in the back corner of the yard. They are the best green beans you can get with no snapping and you will thank me. </p><p></p><p> <strong>Early / Short Season Varieties (70 " 75 days)</strong></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong><strong>'Blacktail Mountain'</strong> - Red flesh, dark green rind. (6 " 12 lbs.) OP*</strong></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong><strong>'Faerie'</strong> - Red flesh with a yellow rind. (5 " 6 lbs.)</strong></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong><strong>'Golden Crown'</strong> - Red flesh with a yellow rind. (4 " 7 lbs.)</strong></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong><strong>'Sugar Baby'</strong> - Red flesh (6 " 10 lbs.)</strong></li> </ul></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 593019, member: 1514"] Lisa, do remember this year to get your collards in this fall. You didnt have a chance last year. Did you say you were doing any bell peppers? If so, do some various different colors to tickle the kids along with the fact that they taste a bit different and are so darned good. You may have to hit Lowes or even order some of the rarer ones but they are worth it. Get the yellow, orange, and especially chocolate ones. Also dont forget to plant the yellow, pink and striped tomatoes along with a bush of grape tomatoes. You will thank me on the grape tomatoes. If you want to do one watermelon only I would do the seedless and start them all now in peat pots from seed. Do remember you can pickle the rinds. Dont forget Kentucky wonder beans on a trellis or for you they could climb Rowdy's old kennel in the back corner of the yard. They are the best green beans you can get with no snapping and you will thank me. [B]Early / Short Season Varieties (70 " 75 days) [LIST] [*][B]'Blacktail Mountain'[/B] - Red flesh, dark green rind. (6 " 12 lbs.) OP* [*][B]'Faerie'[/B] - Red flesh with a yellow rind. (5 " 6 lbs.) [*][B]'Golden Crown'[/B] - Red flesh with a yellow rind. (4 " 7 lbs.) [*][B]'Sugar Baby'[/B] - Red flesh (6 " 10 lbs.) [/LIST] [/B] [/QUOTE]
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