Made out your 2016 lists yet?

Poka_Doodle

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Good job. Our list is in progress, we are actually starting a couple things right now. Hopefully I can grow a couple things for my girls too.
 

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Beans, Jade
Beans, French Filet
Beet, Albino
Beet, Golden Detroit
Beet, Red Ace
Beet, Red Cloud
Beet, Touchstone
Broccoli, Tendergreen*
Bok Choy, Mei Qing
Cabbage, Late Flat Dutch
Cabbage, Savoy
Carrot, Romance
Carrot, Honeysnax*
Carrot, Sugarsnax
Carrot, Maverick
Carrot, Envy*
Celeriac, Brilliant
Choy Sum
Corn, Ambrosia
Corn, Sugar Buns
Cucumber, Alibi*
Cucumber, Muncher
Cucumber, Cross Country*
Cucumber, Speedway
Eggplant, Epic
Eggplant, Shoya
Eggplant, Roleks
Escarole, Batavian
Kale, Scotch
Kale, Portuguese
Kale, Nero
Leek, Lancelot
Lettuce, Mix
Melon, Diplomat
Melon, Goddess
Mustard, Twisted Stem
Onion, Fukagawa
Onion, Tokyo White
Onion, SV4058NU*
Onion, Candy
Onion, Lillian
Onion, Red Devil
Onion, Walla Walla
Parsnip, Andover
Peas, Sugar Snap
Peas, Green Arrow
Peas, Oregon Sugar Pod
Pepper, Anaheim
Pepper, Early Sunsation
Pepper, Early Jalapeno
Pepper, Garden Salsa
Pepper, Giant Marconi
Pepper, Marconi
Pepper, King of the North
Pepper, Super Chili
Pepper, Thai Hot
Pumpkin, Rock Star
Radish, Hailstone
Radish, Cherriette
Radish, German Giant
Spinach, Unipack 151
Squash, Ambassador Zucchini
Squash, Goldrush Zucchini
Squash, Buttercup
Squash, landrace
Watermelon, Yellow Doll*

Beans for dry beans, I don't know. Maybe. Not using them well through the winter. Edamame soybean hasn't grown well last few years. Maybe some more Asian greens. And, flowers, flowers, flowers :).

Steve
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Steve, my faux pax yesterday included LOTS of annual flower seeds for starting. I'd be pleased to share some with you and other friends here. There are usually way too many seeds for my flower spaces.
 

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Actually ordered my seeds yesterday, from High Mowing Seeds in Vt. I love their philosophy and their quality. Visited them once years ago- and have been hooked ever since. Always an exciting day, making all those decisions!
 

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Well I just got started with my ordering.
My experimental* tomato order will take the longest to receive (about 4 weeks) so I put it in first. These will be; Rutgers 250, Ramapo, Moreton and KC-146. These tomato seeds will be coming direct from Rutgers and I hope they do well.

* New seeds that I'm trying to see if there worth trying again.
 

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Steve, my faux pax yesterday included LOTS of annual flower seeds for starting. I'd be pleased to share some with you and other friends here. There are usually way too many seeds for my flower spaces.
steve have to ask... with such an extensive list..... what do you do all that produce though the season?
 

digitS'

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It doesn't necessarily translate to lots of produce, @majorcatfish .

Some of those varieties will only provide a taste of something new, or something old :). The tried and true will have a little more space and, if production is adequate, will show up on a farmers' market table.

That will pay expenses but, since most seed will last more than a couple of years, miserly storing of old seed while buying a little more than needed for 1 season, can provide a patchwork garden. It becomes kind of a "rotate your stock" with 4 from column A and 4 from column B kinda thing ;).

Patchwork Gardens. Hmmm?

Steve
 

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I changed some of my list I had posted. I have some ordered and waiting to get here,and a couple of other orders still going back and forth on, and I have some seed started, all the tomatoes listed here, the cabbage, collards, kale, onions, oregano, thyme.

TOMATOES

Super Sweet 100 Cherry
Sun Gold Cherry
Gardener's Delight - New
San Marzano
Black Krim - New
Roma
Rutgers
Pruden's Purple - New
Cherokee Purple
Delicious
Bloody Butcher
Red Siberian
Money Maker

PEPPERS
Cubanella
Early Sunsation
Marta Polka- New
King of the North
Sweet Banana
Keystone Giant
California Wonder
Early Jalapeno
Ancho/Poblano
Red Marconi
Horizon
Thai Yellow
Big Dipper
Corno di Toro Giallo - New
Quadrato D'Asti Giallo - New

BEANS BUSH
Jade
Golden Wax
Rocdor bush yellow

BEANS POLE
Cobra
Rattlesnake
Kentucky Blue
Mountaineer white runner
Neckargold - New

HERBS
Oregano
Thyme
Parsley
Cilantro
Dill Bouquet
Dill Elephant
Red Robin basil
Cinnamon basil
Sweet basil

PEAS
Little Marvel
Tall Telephone

SQUASH
Cubes of Butter
Early Prolific
Cocozella
Early Yellow Crookneck
Max Gold
Dark Green zucchini
Delicata winter

CUCUMBERS
Early Russian- New
Suyo Long- New
Boston Pickling
Straight Eight
Lemon

CABBAGE
Greyhound
Early Jersey Wakefield

KALE
Dwarf Blue Curled
Lacinato
Red Russian
Blue Curled Scotch

ONIONS
White Sweet Spanish
Alisa Craig
Ringmaster - New
Flat Italy - New
Noordhollandse Bloedrode- New

COLLARDS
Vates
Georgia Southern

GREENS
Pak Choi
Dwarf Pak choy
Japanese Giant Red Mustard - New
Southern Giant Curled Mustard
Chinese Cabbage
Mustard Spinach Tendergreen
Green Wave Mustard Green
Arugula

SWISS CHARD
Rainbow Swiss chard
Fordhook Giant Swiss chard
Five Color Silverbeet Swiss chard
Oriole Orange Swiss Chard
Golden Swiss Chard
Bright Lights Swiss Chard

LETTUCE
Red Romaine
Tom Thumb
Freckles
Black-Seeded Simpson
Parris Island Cos Lettuce
Buttercrunch Lettuce
Leaf Salad Bowl Blend

SPINACH
Tyree
Bloomsdale

BEETS
Bulls Blood
Detroit Dark Red
Chioggia
Early Wonder

CARROTS
St. Valery
Berlicum 2

POTATOES

RADISHES

The potatoes, carrots and radishes need work.
 
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