Seed & Plant Exchange Results

Our Neighbors Report on their Successes

Neighbors who attended the Seed & Plant Exhcnage have sent us photos showing the progress in their gardens. Their plants are doing well and come August there are going to be some glorious feasts.


Jeannine Tiesch-Ramirez

Jeannine is trying square foot gardening this year.

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Beets, radishes and potatoes from seed.

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Sage from transplant and edamane from seed.

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Swiss Chard from seed.

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Tomato from transplant.


Jennifer Reynolds

Jennifer's family can't wait to start making pizza sauce with the tomatoes.

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Quick Pick Tomatoes.

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Beans.

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Better Belle Peppers.

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Viva Italia.


Dennis Henley & Nora Shea

Can't wait for those tomato sandwiches.

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Seeds sprout into seedlings.

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Seedlings thrive in grow bags.

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First blossoms appear.

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First fruit appears.

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More tomatoes. There were 18 on this plant on July 26, 2018.

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August 6, 2018. Changing color. Soon…

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August 8, 2018. Finally.


Phil Milano

Phil's first white zinnia has appeared. "Behind the zinnia are the Calla I got from the plant swap. The garden is looking good."

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Edgebrook Lutheran Church

Several plants from the Seed & Plant Exchange were donated to the Edgebrook Lutheran Church for use in their Garden of Eatin'.

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Lots and lots of tomatoes.

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Soon this fruit will be ready.

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Peppers are appearing.

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Purple peppers.