I used to breed leopard geckos, and used sphagnum "nest" areas for them to lay in. Those are definitely some sort of lizard egg (haven't seen anole eggs, but that seems likely, given your area). The mom won't be back, so touching them isn't a problem. If you don't want to actually monitor them -- and you plan to re-pot your plant -- just move them into leaf litter outside, or a compost pile. Or you could take a spare pot, fill it half-way with sphagnum, and tuck it into a warm-not-hot corner of the greenhouse and let it go!
Keep the moss moist but not wet, and let nature do its thing.
BTW -- snakes lay BUNCHES of eggs, so you can be sure those aren't from any snake.
Good luck!
L.P.