Dascountry
Chillin' In The Garden
I'm gunna go with it and build a snowman and post it to my grandkids who are in Japan. Okay I built one and tried to add a picture of it here??????
Suggestions as in variety? For a cherry type I love Sweet Millions. I think they are better than super sweet 100 and most of the others. They are available from Park Seed and PineTree (superseeds.com) I also really like the tumbling tom's both red and yellow, a larger cherry. Have yet to find a slicer I like, I always have problems with green shoulders of cracking or some problem no matter what type I buy.Dascountry said:This sure was a wet and heavy snow. So glad the power has stayed on I think I'm gunna try and start some tomatoe plants from seed. Never did that one. I've done squashes,cukes, pumpkins ect but never tomatoes. Any suggestions anyone?
Masai is what I ordered from pinetree this year to try. Glad you find that its good! I'm not sure what type of tomato I am planting this year, was just wondering on how soon to start the seed, and if it works well. I've always bought the plants.swampducks said:Grammi, if you like to try new things,my favorite bush beans are Masai and Jade. Very prolific, tasty even if they get a little large. Long producers. I get them from Pinetree in Maine www.superseeds.com. Haven't noticed them elsewhere but let me google:
Jade: Gurneys, territorialseeds.com, and fedco.com has them.
Masai: hmmm, not finding any other place right off but a lot of blogs seem to this this heirloom is the best. I just lucked onto it while reading Pinetree's catalog a few years ago.
Can't wait to get them out there!
Yes, Masai is wonderful.Dascountry said:Masai is what I ordered from pinetree this year to try. Glad you find that its good! I'm not sure what type of tomato I am planting this year, was just wondering on how soon to start the seed, and if it works well. I've always bought the plants.