2014 Seed List- I have a problem!

Wishin'

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Marbles
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Marbles is a unique hot pepper that will add a rainbow of color to your garden! Growing to about a foot in height, Marbles produces an abundance of spherical little peppers, each turning a succession of colors as the fruit matures: first yellow, then purple, orange and finally flame red. The marble-sized peppers are edible and spicy but not too hot.

55-90 days
 

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Pepper, HOT
Marbles
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Marbles is a unique hot pepper that will add a rainbow of color to your garden! Growing to about a foot in height, Marbles produces an abundance of spherical little peppers, each turning a succession of colors as the fruit matures: first yellow, then purple, orange and finally flame red. The marble-sized peppers are edible and spicy but not too hot.

55-90 days

Oooo, where'd you find those Wishin'?
 

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Pepper, HOT
Marbles
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Marbles is a unique hot pepper that will add a rainbow of color to your garden! Growing to about a foot in height, Marbles produces an abundance of spherical little peppers, each turning a succession of colors as the fruit matures: first yellow, then purple, orange and finally flame red. The marble-sized peppers are edible and spicy but not too hot.

55-90 days
Love those!
 

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Alright folks- here's my list for 2014. As you can tell, I LOVE VARIETY! I am mainly posting this for my records to keep track of what I bought this year for future reference. I also wouldn't mind any input on experiences anyone has had with any of these varieties!

Peppers
Mexibel
Volcano
Marconi
Numex Sunrise
Chocolate Beauty Bell
Colossal Hybrid Bell
Sweet Banana
Aji Amarillo
Orange Habanero
Mucho Nacho
Yummy Blend
Serrano del Sol
Anaheim
Chipotle
Ancho San Luis
Hungarian Wax
Inferno Hot Banana
Lipstick

Tomatoes
Big Beef
Black Sea Man
Delicious
Copia
Early Girl
Golden San Marzano
Incas
Lemon Boy
MiRoma
Old German
Suncherry Extra Sweet
Super Sioux
Torbay
Ultimate Opener
Umberto

Everything Else
Blue Lake S-7 Stringless Pole Bean
Nelson Hybrid Carrot
Yellowstone Hybrid Carrot
Homemade Pickles Cucumber
*Mexican Sour Gherkin Cucumber
Tasty Green Hybrid Cucumber
*Hansel Hybrid Eggplant
*Aunt Molly's Ground Cherry
*Jung's Kaleidoscope Lettuce Mix
*Musculun Mix Lettuce
*Rainbow Blend Lettuce
*Space Hybrid Spinach
Goddess Muskmelon
Gaurdsman Bunching Onion
Red Zeppelin Onion
Walla Walla Onion
Ringmaster Onion
Big Daddy Onion
Candy Onion
Albion Hybrid Parsnip
Oregon Giant Pea
Dakota Garden Pea
*Early Sweet Sugar Pie Pumpkin
*Small World of Color Blend Pumpkin
Cherry Belle Radish
French Breakfast Radish
*American Purple Top Rutabaga
Black Beauty Zucchini Squash
Superpik Hybrid Yellow Squash
*Butterbush Hybrid Winter Squash
*Table Ace Squash
Large Grey Strip Sunflower
Fantasia Mix Sunflower
Bright Lights Swiss Chard
Moon and Stars Watermelon
Solitaire Hybrid Watermelon
Yellow Doll Hybrid Watermelon


* indicates never grown type of vegetable before

It would be fun to try so many varieties, but I would have serious decision issues at the seed starting table ... :eek:

Musculun Mix Lettuce - good, and it did well for me, held up well into part of the summer, in part shade on my deck.
Walla Walla onions have done well here, depends on the year. Although I buy the seedlings.
Colossal Hybrid Bell - slow producer for me but they did get big! and refrigerate well.
Bush Lake beans, Big Beef, and Early Girl - I can't go without them
Umberto - I got a free packet and will be trying this year.
Orange Habanero - good plan to put 'em on wheels. :D

Good luck! I hope we all have a fantastic growing season! :cool:
 
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