I know it's not spring everywhere...
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Potatoes - Kennebec, Pink Gypsy, Russet and Red Pontiac.
Tomatoes - Little Sicily and Sweet 100s.
Cukes - several different pickling varieties
Green beans - Kentucky Wonder
Mesclun mix (a modest planting, as Mr wtg isn't a fan)_
Bok choy
Peppers - Mostly poblano, maybe a jalapeno or two.
Sorrel - I have seeds that are old but I'll plant them anyway. Sorrel soup is excellent.
Onions and shallots
Spinach@Bernard I like the idea of Swiss Chard. Have never grown it. Is it hard to grow?
I did peas last year and I love them but yields weren't great.
@Steve-Miller I have chive plants my Dad dug up from his garden that he gave to me back in the 1980s!
I'm currently looking for DYI critter protection ideas on You Tube. The squirrels always want to get into the beds and I want to be ready for them this year. I also need to build some kind of frame so I can put a row cover over the black currants and hopefully avoid the aphids I've been getting on them every year since I planted them.
@wtg said in I know it's not spring everywhere...:
@Bernard I like the idea of Swiss Chard. Have never grown it. Is it hard to grow?
Swiss Chard is easy to grow here, except for that year when it was attacked by leaf miners. So I didn't grow any the year after that and when I started again, did so in a different area. It did very well last year. I love using Swiss Chard in quiche w/ leeks.
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I had good luck staking down laundry baskets and milk crates over my lettuce to keep rabbits out.
Might work.