Jerry, just a little bit of a heads up.
Most of the vegetables that you purchased are considered “cool weather crops”. — Especially for those of us that live in areas where spring and summer tend to come on pretty fast and temperatures can quickly rise about 75-80 Degrees, things like root vegetables, brassica's, and leafy greens (including herbs like Cilantro)…will oftentimes “Bolt” before they’re mature.
Climbing Beans, Tomatoes, Squash, Melons, and Cucumbers are imo ideal choices for our warmer climates.
Much Love, ~ Tiki
Tiki thank you for letting me know about the bolting and providing suggestions for what to grow because that gives me hope to maintain a healthy garden year round!
You’re welcome, Jerry. I look forward to following the progress of your garden and "you" too throughout this journey. — In my experience, in addition to being an great hobby, Gardening certainly has given me some of the greatest lessons in patience, nurturing, maintenance, and connection to the earth.
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If you ever become interested in growing Heirloom/Non-GMO varieties, Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Co. is one of my favorite places.
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If you enjoy radishes, I highly recommend them as a cool weather crop, but also to grow throughout spring/summer too — because once they bolt, the young seed pods can also be enjoyed.
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Lastly, please consider adding plenty of "Sweet Alyssum Flowers" near the garden. They’re the best at attracting and keeping Hover Flies (which are predatory/beneficial insects) around, other pollinators love Alyssum too.
Much Love, ~ Tiki
@feelization you seen an expert in gardening.