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Apr 1, 2015 8:25 PM CST
Name: Toni Melvin
Sherwood Oregon (Zone 8a)
Beekeeper Region: Pacific Northwest Permaculture Organic Gardener Region: Oregon Native Plants and Wildflowers
Canning and food preservation Herbs Composter Bee Lover Vermiculture Garden Ideas: Level 1
@AnnaofPA I was taught to tape them shut. So far I have never gotten into a problem with it. But, maybe things would be even better if I didn’t tape shut. Next year I will try it both ways Thumbs up
I have sown
San Marzano Tomato
Oregon Spring Tomato
Mexico Midget Tomato
Dr Wyches yellow tomato
Brandy Wine tomato
Mortgage Lifter Tomato
Italian sweet Peppers
Pablano Peppers
Rainbow sweet peppers
Baby butter head lettuce
Mache
celeriac
Red Russian Kale
Chinese Loose leaf Cabbage
Sugar snap peas
english peas
Gerbera Daisy
Many different bee flowers
Kiss Me Over the Garden Gate
Anise Hyssop Blue
Sage
Epazote
Cilantro
Oregon Sugar Pod II
Moon and Stars watermelon
Cantaloupe
Winter luxury pumpkin
Dill
Sweet basil
4 Different onions:
Red Wing onion
Ruby Ring Sweet onion
Ringmaster sweet Spanish onion
Red Burgundy onion

What have all of you sown Hurray! Hurray!
Toni
I aspire to be the person my dog thinks I am

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