pepperhead212's 2021 garden
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Re: pepperhead212's 2021 garden
I got a large amount of the dill again, this time from the Dukat - just 2 plants, which took a little longer to grow back, but eventually overgrew everything, and up into the lights! 18 oz is a lot of dill!
About 18 oz Dukat dill, from 2 plants in the hydroponics, 12-31 by pepperhead212, on Flickr
I have been trying to use up my outside Asian greens, but they have been growing back, given the warm weather! And I had been neglecting my indoor plants, due to the holidays and using those outside, so 2 days ago I trimmed those again, and got a bunch of mizuna, and one of the last 3 bok choys, and planted a couple more bok choys (which popped up in just 2 days!).
Hydroponics bok choy, just starting to flower. 12-31 by pepperhead212, on Flickr
23 oz hydroponics mizuna, 12-31 by pepperhead212, on Flickr
These, and the other greens outside are resistant down to the low 20s, so if it gets down that low, before I can eat them all, I'll have to harvest all of them, and make some kimchee, or something like that. I have about the same amount of several more types - komatsuna, senposai, and some more smaller napas.
Some Napa type cabbage, still growing on 1-2. 26 degrees forecast for tomorrow night, after 62 today. by pepperhead212, on Flickr

I have been trying to use up my outside Asian greens, but they have been growing back, given the warm weather! And I had been neglecting my indoor plants, due to the holidays and using those outside, so 2 days ago I trimmed those again, and got a bunch of mizuna, and one of the last 3 bok choys, and planted a couple more bok choys (which popped up in just 2 days!).


These, and the other greens outside are resistant down to the low 20s, so if it gets down that low, before I can eat them all, I'll have to harvest all of them, and make some kimchee, or something like that. I have about the same amount of several more types - komatsuna, senposai, and some more smaller napas.

Woodbury, NJ zone 7a/7b