I get the most excitement from my garden. The few things I plant that I think the rest of the family enjoys or is willing to try usually go uneaten. I will not plant grape tomatoes, over run with them. Swiss chard, will plant much less. No more beets. No bell peppers, I never get a good yield...
Not sure on the taste difference yet, until I hit a different row. I think they will be similar though.
Last year I got 20 lbs out of two small rows. This year if all goes well I'll get closer to the 50 lb mark or more.
This is my second year of growing potatoes. Last year I had a great crop for just two small rows. I expanded a bit this year. In need of a side starch for tonights dinner I dug a bit and was pleasantly rewarded with a sign of the harvest ahead. Kennebecs and Katahdins.
If this is for real, I wish I had the resources and the equipment because I'm only 20 minutes from here. I hope someone takes advantage.
http://boston.craigslist.org/sob/grd/1663774313.html
I finally got going this past weekend. I planted swiss chard, carrots and onions. I also transplanted some herbs to the veggie garden. I should be throwing in some beets and lettuce next weekend.
Bill