I have alot of questions, lol.
Are planning on leaving the veggies in the wash tubs, or putting them in the ground, in spring? They should grow well, either way, as long as they get plenty sum. Belive it or not, those little onion sets (bulblets), could be planted directly in the ground, right now. Onions are very hardy. Any idea of the variety, or type? There are short day and long day types of onions. Short day types prefer to mature in winter, or in the shorter day months. Head, Butterhead, or leaf lettuce, do you have?
Didn't you get some chickens, last year? How's the flock?
That fig will get big. We're you able to harvest any this past season, before frost?
Was the baked Yucca planted from a pot, or bare root?
Thanks
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