So, I have been into keeping things since I was 6. So...naturally...my mom introduced me to gardening. A year or 2 ago, My mom and I got a wooden cube of about 6 feet. We also have PLENTY of pots. So, we forgot about it in the business of a lot of other things. We just got some plants - edibles, and nonedibles -. Things we got and planted are
(Nonedibles)
- Pansies (My sister picked these out. They are soooo pretty
- Milkweed (Came with Caterpillars!)
- Plumeria (Looks tropical. The flowers are so pretty!
- Something that looks like American Sycamore (Here, it is called a Daisy Tree. They can get up to 10 feet tall.
- Assorted Orchids (Love the flowers. We keep them indoors in the kitchen and on the table)
- Jacaranda (We already have 2 of them, one is 20 feet tall. But, we love them so much that we got another)
- Some kind of Fern (I believe it is Rabbit-foot Fern, but am not sure. I have it in the kitchen. Small right now, and gorgeous green)
- Assorted flower Seed Pack (100 seeds, and pretty. They look like weeds, but thee flowers are pretty)
(edibles)
- Italian Parsley (Really good! Our Cats like eating the leaves)
- Catmint (for our cats, naturally)
- Sage Berggarten (I just like the look of it. It gets large, as well)
- Sweet Marjoram (My mom loves it. Easy to grow)
- Mojito Mint (Just like any other mint. Delicious smell, and spicy kind of taste)
- Coriander Cilantro (Easy to grow, and gets relatively large)
- Krim Tomatoes (The Krim tomatoes originate from the Crimea Peninsula near the black sea. Exactly like Kalamata Tomatoes. My favorite!)
- Patio Tomatoes (Cheap, and easy to grow. Survived the waterless summer. It is mealy, but it is sweet!)
- Cherry Tomatoes (Yummy, and easy to grow. Very sweet, and survived the waterless summer)
- Oregano (This survived the waterless summer. Very easy to grow; just gets big)
- Pineapple Mint (This also survived our summer without water
- Sugar Snap Peas (Sweet and easy to grow. We love how it curls around)
- Arugula (Very easy! Flowers very weird)
- Assorted Edible Flowers (Colors: Purple, White, Red, and White.
- Elite Simpson Lettuce Heads (This lettuce is wrinkly and leafy. Lettuce is relatively easy. Just take off the flowers every few weeks)
- Swiss Chard (VERY Hardy. Survived our non-watering for a year. My mom loves it)
- Sorrel (very easy to grow. We use it to feed our Desert Tortoises)
- Curry plant (Easy to grow, and doesn't like a lot of water)
- Chamomile (My mom made tea. It was so good!
Let me know if you want to see a specific thing.
(Nonedibles)
- Pansies (My sister picked these out. They are soooo pretty
- Milkweed (Came with Caterpillars!)
- Plumeria (Looks tropical. The flowers are so pretty!
- Something that looks like American Sycamore (Here, it is called a Daisy Tree. They can get up to 10 feet tall.
- Assorted Orchids (Love the flowers. We keep them indoors in the kitchen and on the table)
- Jacaranda (We already have 2 of them, one is 20 feet tall. But, we love them so much that we got another)
- Some kind of Fern (I believe it is Rabbit-foot Fern, but am not sure. I have it in the kitchen. Small right now, and gorgeous green)
- Assorted flower Seed Pack (100 seeds, and pretty. They look like weeds, but thee flowers are pretty)
(edibles)
- Italian Parsley (Really good! Our Cats like eating the leaves)
- Catmint (for our cats, naturally)
- Sage Berggarten (I just like the look of it. It gets large, as well)
- Sweet Marjoram (My mom loves it. Easy to grow)
- Mojito Mint (Just like any other mint. Delicious smell, and spicy kind of taste)
- Coriander Cilantro (Easy to grow, and gets relatively large)
- Krim Tomatoes (The Krim tomatoes originate from the Crimea Peninsula near the black sea. Exactly like Kalamata Tomatoes. My favorite!)
- Patio Tomatoes (Cheap, and easy to grow. Survived the waterless summer. It is mealy, but it is sweet!)
- Cherry Tomatoes (Yummy, and easy to grow. Very sweet, and survived the waterless summer)
- Oregano (This survived the waterless summer. Very easy to grow; just gets big)
- Pineapple Mint (This also survived our summer without water
- Sugar Snap Peas (Sweet and easy to grow. We love how it curls around)
- Arugula (Very easy! Flowers very weird)
- Assorted Edible Flowers (Colors: Purple, White, Red, and White.
- Elite Simpson Lettuce Heads (This lettuce is wrinkly and leafy. Lettuce is relatively easy. Just take off the flowers every few weeks)
- Swiss Chard (VERY Hardy. Survived our non-watering for a year. My mom loves it)
- Sorrel (very easy to grow. We use it to feed our Desert Tortoises)
- Curry plant (Easy to grow, and doesn't like a lot of water)
- Chamomile (My mom made tea. It was so good!
Let me know if you want to see a specific thing.