Greenthumb18
Deeply Rooted
I'm happy to have ordered some seeds from Henry Field's yesterday, the catalog came with a coupon and i liked the seeds they had so i decided to order some stuff. Anyone ever order from Henry Field's? I never ordered from them before, but wanted to give them a try.
Here's what i ordered:
Blue Lake Beans, last year for green beans i tried a variety called Fortex which was pretty good. The blue lake beans produce beans from the bottom of the plant to the top which is preety good, this variety also has heavy yield and a certain kind of full-bodied flavor.
California Blackeye #5, these black eyed peas grow to be dwarf plants that are disease-resistant and rich, slightly sweet flavor and meaty texture.
Harrier Beets, this is a new hybrid in beets. They claim they have the best flavor of any beet and said even people who don't like beets asked for seconds of this variety.
Envy Hybrid Carrots, grows to 12-in. length with sweet flavor and improved yield. Even produces long carrots in clay soil. The thing that appealed to me with this carrot is that even if it grows to be a jumbo carrot it still has the sweetness and flavor. Its the quality that sets this carrot apart from others.
Farmer's Extra Early Cauliflower, produces in 40 days thats pretty early for a cauliflower. Heat resistant and slow to bolt.
National Pickling Cucumber, very high yielding vines produce early. This variety holds its quality longer than most varieties.
Nubia Eggplant, Unique coloration and high yield with delicious mild flavor.
Onion sets Yellow & White, i wasnt sure if i wanted red onions too, i bet they would go great in salads maybe i'll try red too.
Purple Top White Globe Turnip, weigh up to 2 pounds each. Never grew turnips before but i have made soup with them i suppose the turnip greens would be great sauteed like broccoli raab would.
Laurentian Rutabaga, This is another root crop I never grew before, these grow to 4 to 6 in. round roots.
Marconi Rosso Pepper, Good green flavor becomes super sweet when pepper turns red. Good for fry, grill, or use in salad.
German Giant Radish, Record setting size growing to the size of a baseball. Has great mild flavor, never gets hot or woody.
Vital Green Spinach, they claim its the biggest, strongest, most vigorous spinach you can grow.
Slower to blot than any other variety. Keeps its rich flavor for an extended period.
Roma Tomato, Disease Resistant and great yield. I'm growing these tomatoes for making sauce. Last year i had San Marzanos, going to give the romas a try this year maybe i'll grow them with a few san marzano to compare.
Sweet 'n Early Melon, these would be perfect for short season areas. Super sweet and juicy. Produces 6 to 8 melons per plant and resists powdery mildew.
Well that's some of what i'm expecting to plant.
Here's what i ordered:
Blue Lake Beans, last year for green beans i tried a variety called Fortex which was pretty good. The blue lake beans produce beans from the bottom of the plant to the top which is preety good, this variety also has heavy yield and a certain kind of full-bodied flavor.
California Blackeye #5, these black eyed peas grow to be dwarf plants that are disease-resistant and rich, slightly sweet flavor and meaty texture.
Harrier Beets, this is a new hybrid in beets. They claim they have the best flavor of any beet and said even people who don't like beets asked for seconds of this variety.
Envy Hybrid Carrots, grows to 12-in. length with sweet flavor and improved yield. Even produces long carrots in clay soil. The thing that appealed to me with this carrot is that even if it grows to be a jumbo carrot it still has the sweetness and flavor. Its the quality that sets this carrot apart from others.
Farmer's Extra Early Cauliflower, produces in 40 days thats pretty early for a cauliflower. Heat resistant and slow to bolt.
National Pickling Cucumber, very high yielding vines produce early. This variety holds its quality longer than most varieties.
Nubia Eggplant, Unique coloration and high yield with delicious mild flavor.
Onion sets Yellow & White, i wasnt sure if i wanted red onions too, i bet they would go great in salads maybe i'll try red too.
Purple Top White Globe Turnip, weigh up to 2 pounds each. Never grew turnips before but i have made soup with them i suppose the turnip greens would be great sauteed like broccoli raab would.
Laurentian Rutabaga, This is another root crop I never grew before, these grow to 4 to 6 in. round roots.
Marconi Rosso Pepper, Good green flavor becomes super sweet when pepper turns red. Good for fry, grill, or use in salad.
German Giant Radish, Record setting size growing to the size of a baseball. Has great mild flavor, never gets hot or woody.
Vital Green Spinach, they claim its the biggest, strongest, most vigorous spinach you can grow.
Slower to blot than any other variety. Keeps its rich flavor for an extended period.
Roma Tomato, Disease Resistant and great yield. I'm growing these tomatoes for making sauce. Last year i had San Marzanos, going to give the romas a try this year maybe i'll grow them with a few san marzano to compare.
Sweet 'n Early Melon, these would be perfect for short season areas. Super sweet and juicy. Produces 6 to 8 melons per plant and resists powdery mildew.
Well that's some of what i'm expecting to plant.