So here is this weeks new seed flats:
Tomatoes:
Brandywine (H, Baker Creek)
True Black Brandywine (H, Baker Creek)
Unidentified Polish Heirloom (given to me by an old Master Gardener, saved seed since her Grandmother's time, 1-3 lb fruits, very exciting!)
Red Zebra (H, Baker Creek)
Vorlon (H, Baker Creek)
Paul Robeson (H, Fedco)
4th of July (Hybrid, swapped seed)
Orange Wellington (Hybrid, swapped seed)
Yellow Pear (free, Hometown Seeds)
Peppers:
Quadrato d'Asti Rosso Bell (H, Baker Creek)
Sweet Yellow Stuffing (H, Baker Creek)
Jalapeno - Craig's Grange (H, Baker Creek)
Fish Hot Pepper - (Fedco) -anyone seen this? It's cool in a pot, looks like Koi Fish!
Other Novelty Veggies:
Purple of Romagna Artichoke (H, Baker Creek, 2nd sowing, only 2 viable plants last time!)
Litchi Tomato (H, Baker Creek)
Greens & Onions:
White Lisbon Bunching Onions (Seeds of Change)
Val d'Orges Lettuce (H, Baker Creek)
Gourmet Mix Greens (free, Hometown Seeds)
Herbs:
Florence Fennel (Ferry Morse, old seed)
Giant of Italy Parsley (H, Baker Creek, old seed!)
Gigante d'Italia Parsley (same variety, Fedco)
Greek Basil (saved seed)
Oregano (old seed, Burpee)
Marjoram (old seed, Burpee)
Sweet Mace/Mexican Mint Marigold (H, Baker Creek)
Flowers:
Carpet of Snow Alyssum (Fedco)
Gypsophilia (seed swap)
Burgundy Gaillardia (Fedco)
Butterfly Flower (store bought ?)
Red Hot Poker (Burpee)
Job's Tears (Fedco)
Bee Balm (Fedco)
Giant Snapdragon (Fedco)
Persian Carpet Zinnia (Fedco)
I am waiting to sow Calendula and Marigold until next week, since it was backordered from Fedco and due in this week. I know the extra info is a bit unnecessary but some of my seeds I sowed them all threw away the packet, now I have a record of the variety and where I got it! You will also notice some of my seeds are from what I refer to as "the WalMart of the seed world", aka Burpee, and while I no longer order there, I am not one to waste seed, either! BTW, my mystery seed never sprouted, so we may never know....
And you MUST order this catalog! It's another one that's worth the price of the tree it's printed on LOL! It's chock full of gorgeous tools, incredibly useful items you never knew you needed, and a bunch of awesome stuff that is completely unneccessary but fun nonetheless! Link here for catalog order request. It's really a good thing this catalog didn't come until after my seed starting was underway, or I would be broke.
Here's a sampling of some of the items I found:
This product makes me want to turn my entire property into a spider web maze of bamboo poles!
Speaking of flies, how 'bout some flypaper for your ponytail? Oh, yes, if you can dream it, they have it, LOL
BTW, if any of you enjoy working with wood using hand tools, they also make a catolog for woodworking tools that my husband loves ogling at.
With that, I will leave you for the day to go head to the library, and then catch up on some housework, exciting stuff planned today. Wish I was outside planting peas, but it's still too cold...