Ah Spring and All It's Bounty!

Ah Spring and All It's Bounty!

Monday, December 26, 2011

Christmas is over and it's time to think about seeds....

Well it is the day after Christmas.  The tree and decorations have been taken down and put away and my thoughts have already turned to my garden.  I know....winter has barely begun and I'm thinking about gardening.  But then again, when am I not?  


My goal for 2012 is to have a less crowded garden than in 2011.  However that might prove a bit of a challenge considering all the seeds I'm planning to start/plant next year.  I did, however manage to weed out a few of the seed packets but even with that I still have 55 varieties.  I did forewarn my hubby that I've claimed the side yard that has the grass dying for the 2012 squash patch.  I can only hope it's big enough!


So how could someone possibly come up with 55 different seeds to plant in a small back-yard veggie patch?  Well here goes:



2012 Garden Seed List
  1. Artichoke - Imperial Star
  2. Beans - Lima Bean
  3. Beans - Kentucky Blue
  4. Beet - Detroit Dark Red
  5. Broccoli - Di Ciccio
  6. Brussels Sprouts - Falstaff 
  7. Brussels Sprouts - Long Island Improved
  8. Cabbage - Golden Acre
  9. Cabbage - Ferry’s Round Dutch
  10. Cantaloupe - Heirloom variety
  11. Carrots - Danvers Half Long 
  12. Carrots - Kaleidoscope Mix
  13. Cauliflower - Early Snowball A
  14. Cucumber - Sumter
  15. Cucumber - Poinsett 76
  16. Corn - Precocious Hybrid
  17. Dill - Standard Dill
  18. Fennel - Zefo Fino
  19. Lettuce - Oak Leaf
  20. Lettuce - Salad Bowl Green
  21. Lettuce - Cimmaron
  22. Lettuce - Red Sails
  23. Lettuce - Salad Bowl Red
  24. Melon - Cuban? variety 
  25. Okra - Clemson Spineless
  26. Onion - Evergreen Long Bunching
  27. Onion - Red Burgundy
  28. Parsnips - Hollow Crown
  29. Peas - Mammoth Melting Sugar Pod
  30. Pepper - Anaheim
  31. Pepper - Cayenne
  32. Pepper - Giant Marconi
  33. Pepper - Jalapeno
  34. Pepper - Keystone Resistant Giant
  35. Pepper - Poblano
  36. Pepper - Sweet Banana
  37. Radish - Lady Slipper
  38. Radish - French Breakfast
  39. Spinach - Bloomsdale Long-Standing
  40. Squash - Winter - Butternut
  41. Squash - Winter - Delicata 
  42. Squash - Winter - Turks Turban
  43. Squash - Pumpkin - Galeux D’Eysines (Uncle Fester) 
  44. Squash - Pumpkin - Rumbo
  45. Squash - Pumpkin - Pie 
  46. Squash - Pumpkin - Mini
  47. Squash - Summer - Early Prolific Straightneck Yellow
  48. Squash - Summer - Black Beauty
  49. Tomato - Rutgers
  50. Tomato - Sweetie Cherry
  51. Tomato - Thessaloniki
  52. Tomato - Red Zebra
  53. Tomato - Black Krim
  54. Tomato - Big Rainbow
  55. Tomato - Carbon
The craziest part of this list is it's leaving out the perennial herbs and veggies that are already in the garden...the chives, oregano, thyme, asparagus, strawberries, artichokes (if they survive the winter), raspberries and blueberries...not to mention the three grape varieties.   My garden hobby definitely has the possibility of outgrowing my back yard!  But I could imagine worse things.  

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