At the beginning of January
The swiss chards grew up very well.
![](https://madam-fujiko.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/IMG20200109161520.jpg)
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Ice plan grew well but it is just one. Other seeds didn’t get any sprouts.
![](https://madam-fujiko.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/IMG20200109161626.jpg)
At the beginning of February
Swiss chards and the ice plant grew more.
![](https://madam-fujiko.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/IMG20200204162059.jpg)
![](https://madam-fujiko.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/IMG20200204162120.jpg)
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That’s amazing!
But actually I’m wondering if the plant is really ice plant or not. What I know “ice plant” is a bit different from this plant in the photo…
Does anyone know if this plant is really ice plant?
I decided to keep seeds from this plant for next year so I will not harvest it.
But I harvested some of the swiss chards and cooked pasta with them 😉
Do you want to compare to sprouts from the beginning?
Please refer to this article ” Planting seeds in the Okaasan’s field “written about planting seeds.