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🌱 Exciting Updates Coming to Plant Share For All! 🌱
As our indoor hydroponic growing expands and we gather more seeds, we'll continuously update our plant list! 🌿
Soon, you'll find direct links to information on each specific plant in our "As We Grow" series within Plant Share For All. This is a work in progress, and it will take time to build out details for all the plants we're cultivating and as we gain access to new seeds.
Stay tuned for more updates as we grow together to provide accessible health and wellness for our community! 💚
Plant Name
- Arugula
- Bee Balm
- Beet Detroit Dark Red
- Borage
- Broccoli Calabrese
- Cabbage Golden Acre
- Cantaloupe Hales Best Jumbo
- Carrot Nantes Coreless
- Cauliflower Early Snowball
- Cayenne Pepper
- Cherry Tomato
- Chicory
- Chives (Perennial Herb)
- Cilantro
- Common Mallow
- Curly Dock (Yellow Dock)
- Dandelion
- Dill Mammoth Long Island
- Dwarf Jewel
- Echinacea Purple Coneflower
- Eggplant Black Beauty
- Florence
- Garden Bean Burpee Stringless Green Pod
- Garden Bean Cherokee Wax
- Garlic
- Garlic Chives
- Goldenrod
- Green Sprouting Broccoli
- Holy Basil
- Lamb's Quarters
- Lemon Balm
- Lettuce Black Seeded Simpson
- Lettuce Buttercrunch
- Lettuce Parris Island Cos
- Mint (Mentha)
- Mullein
- Onion Green Scallion
- Oregano (Perennial Herb)
- Pacific Beauty Mix Calendula
- Parsley Dark Green Italian
- Peas Little Marvel
- Peas Sugar Snap
- Pepper Keystone Resistant Giant
- Pepper New Mexico 6 Chili
- Peppermint
- Plantain Broadleaf
- Plantain Narrowleaf
- Radish Early Scarlet Globe
- Red Cabbage
- Red Rubin Basil
- Red Salad Bowl Lettuce
- Ruby Red Swish Chard
- Sage Broadleaf Italian
- Sage Common Kitchen Type
- Spinach Bloomsdale Longstanding
- Squash Early Prolific Straightneck
- St. John's Wort
- Sweet Basil
- Sweet Corn Country Gentleman - White Open Pollinated
- Sweet Corn Golden Bantam - Improved 12 Row
- Sweet Grass
- Thyme (Perennial Herb)
- True Lavender
- Turnip Purple Top White Globe
- Wild Bergamot
Have an amazing time as we grow for the benefit of all!
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I see why starting with basic knowledge first because you can grow a lot of food in small spaces. I only need a few more things and I'm starting small. I need to build the 16L bottles systems first.
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Hi John Im looking for information on how to process the harvested plants to make teas, rubs and ways to store the herbs and plants to share with the Food Share Program?
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