INVENTORY, What's in your Vegetable Garden?

897tgigvib

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Beans:

Little Brown Cat Bush
Piros Feher Bush
Vermont Appaloosa Bush
Dapple Grey Bush
Black Coco Bush
Burgundy Kidney Bush
Buckskin Girl Bush
Chickasaw Bush
Louisiana Red Kidney (unknown growth habit)
PXBT Bush
Dalmatian Bush
Wren's Egg Bush
Nickell Greasy Pole
Ora's Speckled Greasy Cutshort Pole
Greenstring Greasy Creaseback Pole (if it breeds true and healthy)
Reddish Podded Indian Woman Yellow Bush (If it breeds true)
Steuben Bush
Flageolet Bush
Tierra's Tan Bolitas (unknown growth habit)
McCaslan White Seeded Pole
Chile Kidney (Unknown growth habit)
Dow Purple Pod Pole
White Seeded Kentucky Wonder
Italian Flat Wax White Seeded
Italian Borlotti Beauty Podded Pole
Cherokee Trail of Tears Pole
Wide Pod White Greasy, Sallee/Dunahoo family Pole
Greasy Grits Greasy Cutshort Pole
Kim's Italian Flat Green Half Runner
Rio Zappe Half Runner Viney
Reddish Podded White Greasy Sallee/Dunahoo Family Pole (Single plant selection)
<That may be a "pink tip">
The Sallee/Dunahoo White Greasy appears to have been a mix.
Harvey's White Haricot Tendrais (Unknown growth)
Horticultural Half Runner, (Coco Rubico???)
Blue Speckled Tepary
Bright Orange Paiute Tepary
Large Flat Orange Paiute Tepary
Small Chocolate Paiute Tepary
Orange Speckled Paiute Tepary (Working for true breeding of dominant trait)
Copper Paiute Tepary
Large Chocolate Paiute Tepary
Mitla Black Tepary Scimitar Pod Selection
Big Mitla Tepary Big Seed high pick Selection
Nova Star Pole
Pink Podded Burgundy Bolitas Bush
Red Seeded Borlotti Podded Bush checking for true breeding
Powder Star Pole
Mrs. Kinealy's Pink Bush
Sangre De Torro Kidney Bush
Shooting Star Pole
True Black Star Pole
Black Star Fat Pole
Brown/Gold Ojos Star Pole
Blue/Gold Star Pole
Light Purple Flor de Mayo Star Pole
Brown Star No Band Pole
True Brown Star Pole
Taupe Star Bolitas Pole
Night Star Pole
Black Star Bolitas Pole
Taupe Star Medium Pole
One Band Brown Star Pole
Montezuma Red Bush
Anasazi Viney

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Other things in garden:

Alaska Peas
Purple Seeded Golden Podded Peas

2 Lettuce for seed, a Freckles and a half Freckles half Deer Tongue.

1 Malva Zebrina
1 Dahlia

1 Mizuna going to seed

1 White Potato
Many Red Potatoes
Many Blue Potatoes

1 unknown berry in ground

1 wild Huechera
1 Apricot Huechera

2 Tyfon Holland Greens going to seed

2 Chardonnay Grapes
12 young Grape Rootstocks
4 good older Grape Rootstocks
1 Grape Rootstock in wrong place in garden north part of bed is ok

Fall Gold Raspberry
Indian Summer Raspberry
Black Satin Blackberry
Ursinus Blackberry
Burbank Thornless Blackberry
Wild Berry Thimble type
Boysenberry
Tayberry
Loganberry
Marionberry
Dewberry
Wild Laciniatus Blackberry
Navajo Thornless Blackberry
 

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Wow that's a lot of different varieties of beans!!

In my small raised bed garden at my home I have:

Cherry tomatoes
bell peppers
banana peppers
cucumbers
lettuce
spinach

Will be planting bush beans tomorrow.




In the big, family garden at the in-laws:

Okra
bush beans
pole beans
sweet potatoes
acorn squash
zuccini
summer squash
spagetti squash
butternut squash
cherry tomatoes
pear tomatoes
big bertha tomatoes
sweet bell peppers
radishes (several varieties)
lettuce
cabbage
onions
beets
lemon cucumbers
straight eight cumcumbers
pickling cucumbers
pumpkins
cantalope
watermelon
brocalli
cauliflower
 

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Not much yet! As of this moment there's garlic, some onions, rhubarb, Jerusalem artichokes, and raspberries.

Marshall, how do you manage your beans? Do you just plant a couple of each variety and keep them labeled?
Cuz that's a slew of beans brother! :)
 

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You guys just kill me! I can't even begin to imagine having such a large variety of ANYTHING, let alone just beans. :rolleyes:

My list seems very puny. :( As only have a few of each.

Tomatoes:
Beef Boy
Parks Whopper
Roma
Esther's Yellow Cherry
Black From Tula
Purple Cherokee
Spoon tomato

Peppers:
Sweet Rainbow Bell Pepper (I have no idea which one's I ended up with, the cat broke some of them so I'll have to get more variety)
Red Bell Pepper
Thai Chili

Radish:
Diakon
Sweet Cherry Belle
French Breakfast

Nantes Carrots
Kale
Broadleaf spinach
dwarf pak choi
Red Express Cabbage
Sugar Drip Sorghum

Lettuce:
Merveille des Quatre Saisons Lettuce
Tom Thumb
Parris Island Cos Lettuce

Snow peas-Golden Sweet Snow Peas <--- miss read the info on this pea, I thought it said 6", it is actually 6'! I have them over 2' feet now and I only used 18" stakes. I have to redo these w/ some bamboo for support. Apparently, they aren't very productive, but they are long producing before the heat bothers them, and the yellow peas are really easy to see as to not miss any. Its a long wait until they produce I found out.

Beans:
Turtle
Dragon Tongue
Blue Lake Pole

Melons:
Ananas D'Amerique A Chair Verte Melon
Delice De La Table Melon
Crimson Sweet Watermelon


Corn:
Bodacious first round
Silver King second round

Blonde Cucumbers
Jack-Be-Little Pumpkin
Zucchini
Mary Washington Asparagus
Heritage Raspberries
Johnathon Red Apple
Lodi Apples
Georgia Peach
Ever-bearing Strawberries
Elephant Garlic
American Flag Leeks
California White Garlic
Cayuga Grapes
 

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Now that I look over my list with hubby, I'm insane! lmao
 

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:hide not posting my measly little list.
lets just say, a couple of these and a couple of those....
 

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Oh, my stars and garters, Marshall!

I have been avoiding the question of what beans because it would require me to search out the seeds. No, nothing of that nature in the garden. There isn't even any radish, I just realized!

Let's see:
onion, yellow sets
spinach, Unipak 151. That's one bed. I'll do my best.

potatoes, Red Norland
potatoes, Yukon Gold
kale, Scotch

shallots, Picador
shallots, Prisma
shallots, French Grey
bok choy, Mei Qing
bok choy, LuLan
onions, Walla Walla
onions, Utah
onions, Ovation
onions, Red Beret
onions, Lillia bunching
peas, Mammoth Melting snow
peas, Super Sugar Snap
beets, Red Ace
carrots, Romance
sunflower, Dbl Quick Orange
sunflower, Sunbright
sunflower, Strawberry Blonde
sunflower, Autumn Beauty
sunflower, Ring of Fire

moved some self-sown orache around
cilantro

Steve
 

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Thanks Digits for reminding me, I have about 100 sunflowers. Especially looking at the 20 or so the just sprouted where ever they felt like it!

I don't think I know the names of all of mine though. I know lemon queen is one, teddy bear is another... there is definitely some of the black oil and a couple of red varieties. I've been mixing them over the years, so I've lost track of which is which. I plant them to feed the cardinals and orioles in the summer, and the chickens in the winter.

I knew you'd have some awesome shallots in there, I am yet to try to grow them. Maybe next fall?! :)
 

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you people are nothing less than amazing!!!
one raised bed is cabbage, red & green. they would be done by now, but we are having the weirdest cold weather here in north Texas. also swiss chard, potatoes, asparagus, peppers of several kinds. i'm a big fan of HOT. a pepper isn't a pepper unless it's HOT.
I've got three varieties of tomatoes. they're coming along pretty good.
three squash varieties, a pumpkin (i'm SO excited about the pumpkin. I've never grown a pumpkin before), cucumbers are still in the iffy category (thanks to some unnamed chickens).
my onions are doing well. they need to get much bigger
a couple of eggplant.
well that's my exhaustive list of food i'm growing. oh, some herbs here and there too

I don't know how y'all are planting okra already. it's not hot enough here yet to even think about okra. but it will definitely be on the list
 

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Thistle, for the most part, the bush beans are in small patches that are marked with 1x2 stakes that stick out the ground a foot or so. I used a felt sharpie to write on with. Between patches is a bit of extra space and a line of small stones.

For the pole beans they are in single or double rows, but one bed is all short 4 foot single rows across it. That bed has the beautiful podded pole beans near the gate for folks to look at.

The Tepary beans are given short 2 foot stakes that are marked and labeled. By season end they will completely envelop those stakes and fill their patches. I planted 4 seeds around each stake which are something like 18 inches apart, then tucked a few more seeds between them.

3 beds have both pole and bush beans. The pole beans are in east west rows on the north side of the bed long way. The patches of bush beans are on the south sides.

Yes, some varieties only have a few seeds planted, and no single variety has more than 30 seeds planted so far. A few of each really.

Don't think I'll be filling coffee cans this year, but more coffee cans will have a good number of bean seeds in them.
 
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