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Forum: Vegetable GardeningReplies: 17, Views: 139
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thymewarp13
Hatfield, PA
(Zone 6b)

April 27, 2008
1:23 PM

Post #4871758

In one of my raised beds I planted a mixture of lettuces and other salad greens/herbs last year. I allowed a number of them to grow tall and go to seed at the end of the season. Within the past few weeks three main varieties of plants have appeared in this bed and are thriving. Although I can easily ID the cilantro and the dill, there is another plant that remains a mystery to me. Its leaves are mainly on the red side with noticeable green as well and it tastes a little peppery. Can anyone help me identify it?

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