This is what I’ve bought for 2025.
Order from Johnny’s Selected Seeds:
And a second order from Burpee’s:
The tomatoes did so well in the greenhouse in 2024, we are planting a lot more this year.
What are you all planting?
This is what I’ve bought for 2025.
Order from Johnny’s Selected Seeds:
And a second order from Burpee’s:
The tomatoes did so well in the greenhouse in 2024, we are planting a lot more this year.
What are you all planting?
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This is so cool! I haven’t inventoried our old seed yet to know what’s needed. Also, looking forward to buying from a local, Amish seed supply store that I recently learned about.
I’d love to hear how your cukes do.
I just ordered these from the Experimental Farm Network!
‘Resilient Fire’ Pumpkin × 1$4.00
Jerusalem Sage Tubers $12.00
‘Scarlett’ Rice$4.00
Perennial Perpetual Diversity Potato (Oikos Breeding Mix $5.00
Rhubarb Breeders Mix $3.75
‘Dual Purpose Pickling Grex’ Cucumber $3.75
‘Isfahan’ Tomato $4.50
‘Jagodka’ Early Tomato $4.00
‘South Anna Butternut’ Squash $4.00
Q-series Panamorous Tomato$4.00
‘Living Web’ Celery $4.00
Also will be planting more Odells Watermelon originally from True Love Seeds, a big watermelon that did really well for me and has a thick rind for lots of pickles and probably relish this year, though may have to add some Georgia rattlesnake watermelons in there, too, as they look like they also have a thick rind.
And of course Doc’s Roselle, more hill rice, expand (and keep the horse out of!) the sugarcane, burr gherkins, Northern adapted pigeon peas, and a lot of other stuff.
And, from Ebay I ordered different local seeds from Puerto Rico, figuring their climate and mine( North Florida summer anyway) would be similar enough to possibly net a tomato and what have you that is more adapted to my garden.
Thank you for doing what you do!
P.S. The landrace daikon radish seeds I ordered from your daughter are doing extremely well, and have been gracing the table! Crispy, mild roots, and the greens have been going into soup,
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