Monday, April 3, 2017

Seeds 2017

I'm already very disorganized this year.  That is why i enjoyed blogging so much. It helped me stay organised by forcing myself to preserve my fragments and lay them out in some semblance of order.

On some notebook that hopefully is still in the house but exact location is unknown...   i wrote down the seeds i started...  i think.... in February.  It was mainly tomatoes and peppers.

i'm not sure how to write down what they were because i don't have those notes right now or even the dates so i'll save that for another post.

I have no idea where i'm headed or what my garden goal is for the year but i did succumb to the seed catalogs again.
I haven't even really gone through my seeds,  i've only planted 2 flats-  but i did do some wintersowing  in March and that's where i really need my notes because those things are outside and under a fresh fall of snow.

I think that is another reason i'm so flummoxed this year,  spring is coming late.  i have 2 bales of ProMix that are still frozen.

Well, here's the seeds i bought and i haven't the foggiest idea where they are all going to go except that i know i have some room freed up since i'm abandoning broccoli and Brussels sprouts for now.

From Baker Creek:
Gniff Carrot
Item No: CR133
 
    Dwarf Tamarillo
    Item No: GR136

    Rich Sweetness 132 Melon
    Item No: OML126

    Zucchino Rampicante Squash
    Item No: SSQ103

    Celtuce Lettuce
    Item No: LT147

    Kabocha Squash
    Item No: SQ206

    Yokohama Squash
    Item No: SQ108

    Ornamental Fringed Mix Kale
    Item No: KA104

    Chinese Red Meat Radish
    Item No: RD114

    Flying Saucers - Morning Glory
    Item No: FL485

    Litchi Tomato or Morelle De Balbis
    Item No: GR112

    Pink Summercicle Radish
    Item No: RD135

    Singara Rat's Tail Radish
    Item No: RD150

    Sagami Hanjiro Cucumber
    Item No: CU165

    Flamboyant Radish
    Item No: RD139

    Mitoyo
    Item No: EG201

    Glass Gem Corn
    Item No: CN162

    Caserta Squash
    Item No: SSQ138

    Japanese Long Cucumber
    Item No: CU111

    Manganji Sweet Pepper
    Item No: PP201



    From Pinetree Garden Seeds:
    Sugar Magnolia Snap Pea ( 70 days )

    TRONCHUDA CABBAGE (85 days)

    GREYZINI SUMMER SQUASH (F1 HYBRID 47 DAYS)

    RED BURGUNDY OKRA (55 days)

    GOLDEN SWEET SNOW PEA (HEIRLOOM, 67 days)

    PRUDENS PURPLE TOMATO (72 days) (HEIRLOOM)

    Marconi Purple Pepper (80-90 days)

    TETSUKABUTO WINTER SQUASH (F1 Hybrid 90 days)

    Minowase Daikon Radish (Heirloom, 55 days)

    BUTTA ZUCCHINI / SUMMER SQUASH (F1 HYBRID 45 DAYS)

    HEIKE CUCUMBER (F1 Hybrid, 58 days)

    DELIKATESSE CUCUMBER (60 days) (HEIRLOOM)

    SUNFLOWER - FANTASIA MIXTURE

    POTATO 'ADIRONDACK BLUE' - 2lb

    POTATO 'DARK RED CHIEFTAIN' - 2lb

    BOSTON PICKLING CUCUMBER (heirloom) (52 days)

    Hinona Kabu Japanese Turnip (40 Days)

    Dragon Langerie Bush Bean (57 days, Heirloom)

    Red Swan Bush Bean (55 days, Organic)


    From Amishland Heirloom seeds:
    EARLY CLUSTER RUSSIAN CUKE seeds

    Skirret-Sium seeds (2)

    Eva's Burgundy Lettuce seeds

    Sabre Ukrainian Heirloom Tomato seeds

    FOX'S NOSE TOMATO seeds

    BELYI SAKHAR WHITE SUGAR TOMATO seeds

    MASAI SNAP BEAN seeds  (3)


    and

    From Burpee:
    Baby Corn, Bonus
    Item# 63140A
    Pea, Purple Podded
    Item# 51940A
    Chinese Cabbage, Pak Choi, Toy Choi Hybrid
    Item# 68045A
















    2 comments:

    Leigh said...

    Ha ha those seed catalogues will get you every time! I only ordered from two this year, although since I've never heard of Amish Heirloom Seeds, of course, I'll have to look them up. Also made me recall that I have a discount code somewhere for another seed company. I'll have to go find it and use it too!

    My garden is a real mess right now. This should be our outdoor warm weather planting month, but everything is so wet that it may have to wait.

    icebear said...

    Gardens can look so gross this time of year. We still have some snow in the shady parts of the yard. I made the "mistake" of buying Baker Creek's Whole Seed Catalog. I've ordered a few things from them before (and was as pleased with them as i always am with Pinetree) but i really dove in this year. Amishland always has something unique and many of the seeds from her are great for the cooler weather part of the US and that i what i need the most.

    I hope this summer is as fantastic as last year!