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Tomatoes did fairly well, corn did not do well (no harvest so far, only one surviving plant), I got one very delicious cucumber after having to germinate 2 entire packets of seeds to get one fucking plant, beets did alright, the one onion I had left did fairly well, the romaine lettuce did so well I planted some more for fall, was way too hot for broccoli and the heads were all sparse and tasteless, zucchini did OK not great.
I feel like I could have stepped each plant up one tier at least if I actually had full sun, unfortunately full sun only exists between late june and early september, so while the temperatures stay warm, the plants really just don't have enough sunlight to do their best unfortunately (leafy greens are an exception, they do better in part shade usually).
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[–] GassyMcGasface 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
A few tomatoes and a fuck load of cayenne peppers. My pepper plant is less than 8 or 9 months and I have like 30 I'll have to pick off it tomorrow. Not sure what to do with the peppers other then to blend them into hot sauce. My Squash didn't make it and no limes yet but one that was dying made a recovery.
[–] Hand_of_Node 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Hot sauce now, freeze them for hot sauce or something else later, or dry them. After drying, run them through your blender to flake or (longer) powder them. If you need more seeds for next year, here is an excellent source with good prices. Selection can be seasonal.
https://pepperlover.com/