My planting list is kind of ridiculous but I have a big space. This is my 13th year of container gardening on my deck and it's definitely a passion. So here goes--everything is planted with a few exceptions--I also noted what came from seed v. starts:
HerbsRed-Green Shiso (seed)
Cumin (seed)
Sorrel (seed)
Basil (Purple, Genovese, Sweet, Cinnamon, Thai (still need to pick up), Lemon)
Lemon Verbena
Greek Oregano
Thyme (3 types)
Cilantro
Tarragon
Dill (2 varieties--1 seed)
Purple Sage
Italian Parsley (still need to pick up--forgot it!)
Rosemary
Mint (Peppermint, Spearmint, Kentucky Colonel, Variegated)
Veggies/FruitsStrawberries (3 kinds)
Peas—2 kinds (seed)
Sugar snap peas (seed)
Radishes (French Breakfast, Watermelon Radishes, Easter Egg and Icicle) (seed)
Fennel (2 kinds) (seed)
Carrots (White, Scarlett Carrots, Mix) (seed)
Okra (seed)
Beans (Cranberry, Asparagus long, Orient Wonder Long, Yellow Wax, Dwarf French Green) (seed)
Rosa Bianco Eggplant (still waiting to get the seedling from Gesthemane or elsewhere)
Eggplant (PingTung, Shoyu, Listada de Gandia)
Lettuce (Continental Blend, French Blend, Frisee, Corn Salad, Romaine (3 types), Red Leave, Buttercrunch, Speckled Bibb) (all seed)
Arugula (2 kinds) (seed)
Chard (Bright Lights, Golden) (seed)
Kale (Russian Winter, Lacinato) (seed)
Potatoes (a few misc. planted, still trying to get more)
Aunt Molly's Ground Cherry
Onions (Red, Candy)
Garlic and regular chives
Celery
Cukes (Pickle, Bush Pickle, Persian) (some seed, some starts)
Summer Squash (seed)
Trombetta D'Albergo Squash (seed)
Zucchini (Tondo de Piacenza, Tondo de Toscano, Striato D'Italia, Grey, Regular?) (seed)
Tomatillo (Purple, Tomayo)
Hot Peppers (Lemon Drop, Habanero, Tabasco, Jalapeno, Beaver Dam, Cayenne blend, Purple Cayenne, Shishito (yay!!!), Ancho, Fish, Thai, Chiltepin)
Tomatoes (Rosso Siciliano, Cherry Cascade, Yellow Pear, Indigo Rose, Sun Gold, Brandywine, Black Sea Man, Aunt Ruby's German Green--2 more TBD)
Looking forward to actually being able to post pics this year!!
"Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit; wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad." Miles Kington