Bhut Jolokia (regular and peach) sitting under the lights, along with the Yellow Devil’s Tongue, Naga Morich, Trinidad Scorpion and the TS Moruga strain...also have a couple of beautiful flats of Iditarod Red dwarf tomatoes going...prettiest tomato seedlings I’ve ever seen; short and stocky, very healthy appearance. Purple of Sicily and Cheddar Cauliflower also doing well. Planting sweet peppers earlier as well, since they need time at the end of the season to change to their designated colors...broccoli spouts, basil, cumin, catnip coming right along. The green is nice to keep you company when it’s 2 (that’s TWO) degrees with a howling wind. I’ll have my wife pull out my swim trunks and lawn chair for the greenhouse by next week, though...may break 40 by Tuesday.
You’ve got a good start. I know what you mean about green and the cold. That’s one reason I like growing winter wheat. It looks so good to look out on a cold sunny day and see green.