TBAR....looks like a truck patch size to me. I have planted potatoes, peas, onions, and lettuce in the garden so far. Yesterday I planted in peat trays..... 5 varieties of tomatoes , (big beef, amish paste, juliet hybrid, sugary hybrid, early big red (experimental)). Peppers....(big chile, super heavyweight, jalapeno, mixed hot varieties). Cabbage (stonehead, savoy), broccoli (packman), chinese cabbage, pak choi, collards, spinach, kale (redbor and vates), eggplant. For later direct seeding to garden.... cucumbers (fanfare, sweet slice), beans (contender, macaslin pole), crowders (pinkeye purple hull), Corn.... (bodacious, miracle, honey select, incredible), Squash ( zucchini, butternut) , Okra, Pumpkins for the neighbor's small kids, sweet potato plants.
Of course lots of different varieties of sunflowers and others for the wifey. Putting me up a grape arbor for 6 seedless grapes, and going to make an enclosure for (wood frame and wire) to house some blueberry bushes). My neighbor does the blueberry thing... he goes out every morning when they are ripening and picks fresh ones for his cereal.
If you have never tried them....juliet hybrid tomatoes are out of this world for just popping in your mouth... they are about half the size of an egg. In the summer when they are ripe, I will mow a few rounds...then stop and eat some tomatoes, then mow a few rounds and stop again.
For big sweet bell peppers....try Parks whopper, or Big bertha.
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