I remember hearing when this site first sprung up about a year or so ago on another forum? and finally decided to join up, mostly for tips on caring for what I have/learning how I might be able to expand in my climate (Zone 6a/6b and indoors), but also to share some of the extra plants/seeds I will have in the near future and maybe diversify my small garden in the process.
At the moment my head garden pales in comparison to my stomach garden, but I have going good a bit of the common stuff:
The heavenly blues that were taking over the railing by my steps last year are now about 2-3x the size they were then with the help of a new trellis and deliberate planting of some of last year's seeds. Last year I think I got somewhere around 2k seeds total between August and October and I don't need that many, so about that time this year I will have plenty fresh seeds/cuttings available (in reasonable growing quantities) for anyone interested.
I have something like 4 valeriana officinalis plants that are starting to look like bushes which I plan to harvest for root around the same time, so anyone with experience propagating this and cleaning/drying/storing roots I am interested in talking to you. Also I do have a few seedlings and several seeds from last year left over, if they are still viable and anyone is interested. Nearly every seed of this I have planted has grown and small plants I kept in small cups over the winter have grown incredibly quickly when given a patch of ground so these are likely still fine.
I have two small passionflower plants (sold as "blue/white flowering", I really can't take a guess to specifics until they flower and that probably won't happen at least this year where I live) that are slowly taking a corner of my fence, and a few of my baby nicotiana rustica are about ready for their own small pots.
I don't have nearly as much time or space as I would like to dedicate to those plants I owe a lot to, but it seems there are enough skilled apartment gardeners on here to fully discredit any of the complaints I have about my small yard. Any help these folks are willing to offer with respect to plants I can try indoors I would love to hear. Thanks everyone!