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My garden overlooks Lake Pillsbury
So far on my list what I have planted:
Beans:
White Greasy, Sallee family heirloom
Large White Lima, Commercial
White Podded Selection of Sallee Family White Greasy
Gold Tepary from Tierra
Anasazi
Greenstring Creaseback Selection of Sallee Family White Greasy
Capirame Mix, sorted by color
Rose Bolitas
Speckled Orange Tepary from Paiute Mix
Hidatsa Red
Hutterite
Mrs. Kennedy's Pink, Good Contrast Selection
Rio Zappe Purple Pinto
Hopi Beige Lima
Ojo De Cabra Dark, New Selected Variety
Sangre De Toro
Black Alubias De Tolosa
Burgundy Bolitas
Chocolate Tepary from Paiute Mix
Common Black Turtle
Pole Indian Woman Yellow, new variety I have selected from the bush variety
Red Reverse Cranberry, another new variety in 3rd generation
Petaluma Gold Rush
11 3 year old Grape Rootstocks ready to graft
1 one year old rooted cutting of Grape Rootstock
About a dozen new hardwood cuttings of Grape Rootstock
Freckles Lettuce
Red Leaf Lettuce
Hulless Oats, 2 patches
Siam Queen Thai Basil
Lemon Basil
Tyfon Holland Greens
Mixed Greens
Purple Peacock Broccoli
Snackseed Sunflower
Oilseed Sunflower
Medium Sunflower
Endurance Sunflower
Autumn Beauty Sunflower
Gaspe Flint Corn from Thistlebloom
Japonica Striped Maize
Most of these are well separated, but I also made one small circle of corn with the Gaspe Flint surrounded by Japonica Striped Maize, and will detassel those particular Gaspe Flint so I will also have a few crosses.
Colorado Quinoa
Golden Giant Amaranth
Warihio Amaranth
Breadseed Poppy
Cilantro
Golden Sweet Pea
Golden Pod Pea new selection
Pioneer Sweet Pea
Blauschokker 2006 accession
Blauschokker 2010 accession
Sugar Pod II Snow Pea
Melting Sugar Snow Pea
Alaska Pea
Red Potatoes
Blue Potatoes
Thornless Blackberry
Wild Dewberry
Today I went to a secret berry patch in the woods to dig up a special Blackcap variety that grows only there, but there were some cool looking scared hippies in a couple hippy busses in there camping, and I did not want to bother them. I'll go again in a week or 2 to get 1 or 2 for transplanting into my garden.
Beige Garbanzos
Fennel Mix, very old seed
I only have about 20 feet of row left to plant. At this time I am thinking it'll be Flor De Mayo and sort through my "cool mixes" of Beans that came out odd colored and plant them.
So far on my list what I have planted:
Beans:
White Greasy, Sallee family heirloom
Large White Lima, Commercial
White Podded Selection of Sallee Family White Greasy
Gold Tepary from Tierra
Anasazi
Greenstring Creaseback Selection of Sallee Family White Greasy
Capirame Mix, sorted by color
Rose Bolitas
Speckled Orange Tepary from Paiute Mix
Hidatsa Red
Hutterite
Mrs. Kennedy's Pink, Good Contrast Selection
Rio Zappe Purple Pinto
Hopi Beige Lima
Ojo De Cabra Dark, New Selected Variety
Sangre De Toro
Black Alubias De Tolosa
Burgundy Bolitas
Chocolate Tepary from Paiute Mix
Common Black Turtle
Pole Indian Woman Yellow, new variety I have selected from the bush variety
Red Reverse Cranberry, another new variety in 3rd generation
Petaluma Gold Rush
11 3 year old Grape Rootstocks ready to graft
1 one year old rooted cutting of Grape Rootstock
About a dozen new hardwood cuttings of Grape Rootstock
Freckles Lettuce
Red Leaf Lettuce
Hulless Oats, 2 patches
Siam Queen Thai Basil
Lemon Basil
Tyfon Holland Greens
Mixed Greens
Purple Peacock Broccoli
Snackseed Sunflower
Oilseed Sunflower
Medium Sunflower
Endurance Sunflower
Autumn Beauty Sunflower
Gaspe Flint Corn from Thistlebloom
Japonica Striped Maize
Most of these are well separated, but I also made one small circle of corn with the Gaspe Flint surrounded by Japonica Striped Maize, and will detassel those particular Gaspe Flint so I will also have a few crosses.
Colorado Quinoa
Golden Giant Amaranth
Warihio Amaranth
Breadseed Poppy
Cilantro
Golden Sweet Pea
Golden Pod Pea new selection
Pioneer Sweet Pea
Blauschokker 2006 accession
Blauschokker 2010 accession
Sugar Pod II Snow Pea
Melting Sugar Snow Pea
Alaska Pea
Red Potatoes
Blue Potatoes
Thornless Blackberry
Wild Dewberry
Today I went to a secret berry patch in the woods to dig up a special Blackcap variety that grows only there, but there were some cool looking scared hippies in a couple hippy busses in there camping, and I did not want to bother them. I'll go again in a week or 2 to get 1 or 2 for transplanting into my garden.
Beige Garbanzos
Fennel Mix, very old seed
I only have about 20 feet of row left to plant. At this time I am thinking it'll be Flor De Mayo and sort through my "cool mixes" of Beans that came out odd colored and plant them.