What are you planting this spring?

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Here doesn’t have the usual 4 seasons, only dry and wet season so has been planting and expanding my garden when i have the time. My bittergourd vines planted last december has been producing some gourd bit by bit, enough for me to harvest it now and then. Also roselle too, only have 3 of it and been collecting and freezing the calyx so i can cook it in one go. Harvested some shallot a few days ago.

Currently have some corn, sweet potato, and potato going, hopefully can be harvest in upcoming two months. Just planted my tomato saplings yesterday, only about half foot tall but it’s producing flower, could take some time before i can allow it to fruits.

Huzzah for roselle, I’ve grown them for a couple of seasons!