I usually buy my vegetable seeds from a local seeds store or even Home Depot (I like Burpee brand seeds for the most part). This year I decided to try something different. I found Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds. I loved going through all the different and unusual vegetable and flower seeds they sell. My shopping cart started filling up quickly before I realized that I have a limited amount of space!
Here is a list of what I will be ordering:
Vegetables
Oregon Sugar Pod II Snow Peas - I have grown these before and love them, but I have not grown this specific variety.
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Desiree Dwarf Blauwschokkers Garden Pea - This is a new one for me and I am very excited to try it! I love both the flowers and of course the purple snow peas.
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Tomatillo Verde - I have not grown tomatillos before so this is a new one as well. I am really looking forward to making salsa verde with this!
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Dragon Tongue Bush Bean - Isn't this a beautiful bean?! I read about these in a magazine and wanted to try them.
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De 18 Jours Radish - I thought I would try this variety of radish when I saw that they should be ready to harvest after only 18 days.
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I went a little crazy with the lettuce varieties, but I plan on growing them in containers around the garden. We eat a lot of salads in the summer and I look forward to trying some of these different varieties.
May Queen Lettuce
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Brune D'Hiver Lettuce
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Buttercrunch Lettuce
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Little Gem Lettuce
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Forellenschluss Lettuce
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Tom Thumb Lettuce
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Flowers/Herbs
Florist Pepperbox Poppy - I adore poppies and saw these in my uncle's garden last year. I know my honeybees will adore these as well which is why I am buying them. I would also like to harvest some of the
seeds for muffins and breads.
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Borage - A huge hit with honeybees so I plan on putting these all around the garden. They are also supposed to deter pests.
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Brocade Mix Marigolds - This variety had good reviews from customers and I was planning on growing marigolds for the garden anyway.
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I still have more seeds to purchase (tomatoes, eggplants, basil, green peppers), but I will do that with my students. We grow vegetable every year in the school greenhouse and have a plant sale in May. One of our favorite projects of the year! I will post more about this when we get started in a month or two.
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