Our seeds arrived today from R.H. Shumways. My daughter and I went to the Botanical Gardens where they had a large selection of seed catelogs. R.H. Shumways old school looks caught our eye, then the 5 free pack of seeds with $20 order won us over.
Almost time to start the cold hardy spring plants either outdoors or inside for later transplant. The experimental varieties were the freebies. They didn't indicate variety name on those, only descriptions. I'm guessing they don't have names yet. Strangely, they didn't ask us to give feedback on the "experimental" varities.
Plant | Variety |
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Pea | Experimental |
Snow Pea | Mammoth Melting Sugar |
Squash Medly | Butterstick, Clarimore, Goldbar, Sungreen |
Tomato | Experimental Hybrid Med. Red Determinate |
Tomato | Goliath Hybrid 'Pio' Large Red Indeterminate |
Cucumber | Bush Pickle Monoecious |
Bean | Experimental Green Bush |
Arugula | Rocket |
Kale | Dwarf Curled Scotch |
Radish Medley | Sparkler, White Icicle, Easter Egg II, French Breakfast, Champion, Early Scarlet Globe |
Carrots | Sweetness III Hybrid Orange |
Basil | Experimental Dwarf Blend |
Beets | Bull's Blood - Red, Round |
Pak Choi | White Stem |
Corn | Trinity Hybrid se+ |
Corn | Experimental Hybrid se+ |
Then here's some saved from last year
Oregano | |
Spinach Mustard | |
Cilantro | |
Okra | Heirloom (from Mark's uncle) |
Okra | Stewart Zee Best (cajun) |
Okra | Bowling Red |
Corn | Silverqueen |
Dill | Mammoth |
Got some peas and radishes in the ground. Hopefully it's not too early. Still a litt "green" when it comes to winter plantings :)
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