jojo54
Garden Ornament
I grew kohlrabi and it did great. I love it raw and never did get around to cooking it. I direct seeded it too thick but hated to just thin the plants out so I transplanted the seedlings and they all grew fine.cwhit590 said:I love trying new stuff each year!
Last year's new thing was Ground Cherries....
This coming year I want to grow Kohlrabi (tried it for the 1st time this past summer and....yum!) and some different varieties of Alpine strawberries.
As far as flowers go, I want to try Cerinthe this year.
) and some different varieties of Alpine strawberries. 
I think I planted them in early March, and it took them 3 weeks to germinate!!!
They like warm temps for germination. But once the plants got going, they were very productive in containers and in the garden....unfortunately I planted a LOT more than I needed and my family didn't end up being wild about the taste....so, live and learn. I hear they reseed well so I'll probably have more popping up in the garden this year. 
) , so hopefully I'll have an even NICER crop for this coming fall...