This year I have endeavored to carry a larger selection of vegetable plants. With 2020 behind us I think more and more of us are considering gardening and preserving again. I know I am. Last years garden was very abundant especially the broccoli. Brussel Sprouts were especially good when we roasted them for Thanksgiving Dinner.
BROCCOLI - Gypsy, DeCicco, Marathon BRUSSELL SPROUITS - Jade COLLARDS - Top Bunch CUCUMBERS - Little Leaf, Marketmore, Pic a Bushel, Slicemore EGGPLANT - Nadia KALE - Portuguese, White Russian, Red Russian PEPPERS - Cubanelle, Lady Bell, New Ace Hybrid, Red Cherry Hot, Thai Hot Ornamental, Giant Aconcaqua, PUMPKIN - Batwing SPINACH - Bloomsdale SQUASH SUMMER - Butter Belly, Multipik, Smooth Criminal, Zucchini Spinless Beauty, Zucchini Raven, SWISS CHARD - Bright Lights, Northern Lights, Fordhook Giant TOMATO - Amish paste, Big Beef, Brandywine (red and pink), Jet Star, Fantastico, Supersweet 100, Mountain Merit, Sun Sugar, Big League, Marriage Cherokee Purple, Rutgers 39 TURNIP - Royal Crown WINTER SQUASH - Kabocha squash, Delicate, Autumn Frost, Mashed Potatoes
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Following is a list of what we should have during the 2022 season.
PerennialsHollyhocks Annuals - this is just a partial list of what we have. Of course, the common but also some not so typical.
Petunias, Marigolds, Zinnias Alyssum, Celosia, Coleus, Cosmos, Cleome, Carex, Gomphrena, Sunflowers, Lobelia, Impatiens, Morning Glory, Millet (ornamental grass), Nasturium, Geraniums, Nicotiana, Salvia. Vines - annual
Morning Glory Moonflower Black Eyed Susan Vine Sweet Pea Vegetables along with your typical vegetables we also have a selection that can be grown in pots on patio or porch
Herbs
Basil, Chives, Chervil, Coriander (Cilantro), Dill, Lemon Balm, Nasturium, Parsley, Lavender, Lovage, Thyme, Fennel, Summer Savory, Oregano, Borage, Marjoram, Sage ArchivesCategories |