Wonderful! My husband and I have banana peppers and cherry tomatoes in pots! Just enough for us to enjoy also. Takes a lot of watering though in Georgia heat!!
It's surprising what you can get from a small area. I'm planning the same thing this year, in a raised container on our deck, to try to foil the deer! I'm excited about it. Cucumbers and tomatoes sound like good things to start with.
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Wonderful! My husband and I have banana peppers and cherry tomatoes in pots! Just enough for us to enjoy also. Takes a lot of watering though in Georgia heat!!
ReplyDeleteThe word Tomatoes makes my mouth water. Farmer Market is tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteFresh from the garden has so much more flavor.
ReplyDeleteHomegrown is always the best! I hope you have nice weather for it this year.
ReplyDeleteAll is growing well and looking healthy in your garden. Always tastier from ones own garden.
ReplyDeleteIt's surprising what you can get from a small area. I'm planning the same thing this year, in a raised container on our deck, to try to foil the deer! I'm excited about it. Cucumbers and tomatoes sound like good things to start with.
ReplyDeleteI hope you all enjoy the delicious vegetables of the season.
ReplyDeleteYou can't beat fresh from the garden and tomato, cucumber and basil sound (and look) good to me.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan