Seed List
- windwalkingwolf
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Seed List
I've got extra seed that I'd be happy to share if anyone is interested. If you see something you'd like to try, let me know and if we can't meet up, I can mail them or possibly piggyback them with someone going your way. Also, if you have any extra seeds you are willing to share, post your list here as well! Also, want lists...for instance, I personally am looking for pumpkin varieties, since rodents found my stash of Big Max and Sugar Pie and ate everything but Kakai!!! Usually I wrap cucurbit seeds in tinfoil, but I got lazy last year with the pumpkins. I'm also looking for Romano beans, english-type cucumbers, tomatoes, sweet bell pepper varieties, zucchini, icebox type watermelon, or really anything you don't need or won't plant I love to try a new variety or five every year.
All varieties are heirlooms unless otherwise noted, All tomatoes are indeterminate unless otherwise noted. The "Jan's Special" varieties are ones that started life as hybrid seeds or plants years ago, but I've saved seed year to year because the offspring performance has been consistent and as good as, or better than the original. Original variety that gave rise to these seeds is noted.
Tomato varieties:
Azoychka (medium sized yellow beefsteak type)
Believe it or Not (huge beefsteak)
Cow's Tit (paste type)
Gardener's Delight (red cherry)
Howard German (paste type)
Jan's Special "Nugget" (orange grape/mini-plum)
Jan's Special "Super Sweet 100" (red cherry)
Persimmon (Orange beefsteak type, extra large)
Roma (paste type, INDETERMINATE)
San Marzano (paste type)
Other Vegetables, Fruits, Herbs and ornamentals (useless flowers lol)
Basil (Cinnamon)
Basil (Persian)
Bean (Golden Wax, yellow bush-type)
Broccoli, Raab
Calendula, Double Yellow
Cantaloupe (Hale's Best Jumbo)
Cauliflower (Green Macerata)
Chinese Lantern (Gigantea)
Corn (Double Standard, bicolor heirloom)
Cucumber (Chicago Pickling)
Dock, Curled
Fenugreek
Ground cherry
Hemp (Freedom Dream)
Iberis (Candytuft)
Leek (Mammoth Blanch)
Lettuce (Iceberg)
Melon (Israel/Ha'ogen)
Melon, watermelon (Black Diamond)
Melon, watermelon (Sugar Baby)
Onion (bunching, Flavour King)
Pepper, sweet (Lunch Box Red)
Sheep Sorrel
Strawberry (Yellow Miracle)
Sweet Pea (Cuthbertson Blend)
Tomatillo (Purple)
Tomatillo (Rio Grande Verde)
All varieties are heirlooms unless otherwise noted, All tomatoes are indeterminate unless otherwise noted. The "Jan's Special" varieties are ones that started life as hybrid seeds or plants years ago, but I've saved seed year to year because the offspring performance has been consistent and as good as, or better than the original. Original variety that gave rise to these seeds is noted.
Tomato varieties:
Azoychka (medium sized yellow beefsteak type)
Believe it or Not (huge beefsteak)
Cow's Tit (paste type)
Gardener's Delight (red cherry)
Howard German (paste type)
Jan's Special "Nugget" (orange grape/mini-plum)
Jan's Special "Super Sweet 100" (red cherry)
Persimmon (Orange beefsteak type, extra large)
Roma (paste type, INDETERMINATE)
San Marzano (paste type)
Other Vegetables, Fruits, Herbs and ornamentals (useless flowers lol)
Basil (Cinnamon)
Basil (Persian)
Bean (Golden Wax, yellow bush-type)
Broccoli, Raab
Calendula, Double Yellow
Cantaloupe (Hale's Best Jumbo)
Cauliflower (Green Macerata)
Chinese Lantern (Gigantea)
Corn (Double Standard, bicolor heirloom)
Cucumber (Chicago Pickling)
Dock, Curled
Fenugreek
Ground cherry
Hemp (Freedom Dream)
Iberis (Candytuft)
Leek (Mammoth Blanch)
Lettuce (Iceberg)
Melon (Israel/Ha'ogen)
Melon, watermelon (Black Diamond)
Melon, watermelon (Sugar Baby)
Onion (bunching, Flavour King)
Pepper, sweet (Lunch Box Red)
Sheep Sorrel
Strawberry (Yellow Miracle)
Sweet Pea (Cuthbertson Blend)
Tomatillo (Purple)
Tomatillo (Rio Grande Verde)
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- TomK
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Re: Seed List
Jan..that is quite the list..I have been trying for two years to get a seed exchange going here in the local Horticultural club but my suggestions have fallen on deaf ears...who da thunk?...like really....anyway, I too have some seeds that i am more than willing to share...nothing quite as extensive as yours but I want to start saving seeds off the biennials like carrots etc...in the past i have eaten my crop...lol...
tomatoes... All are heritage
Green Zebra
Beefsteak
Amish Paste
Tiny Tim (a true dwarf)
Tom's Fantastic Patio
Isis Candy (cherry)
Ernie's Plump (awesome)
Blk Cherry
Banana Legs
Cantaloupe....Minnesota Midget
Cucumber....Tanta Alice
Squash....Waltham Butternut
Green Hubbard
Table Queen Acorn
Beans....Blue Coco (pole bean, dark purple)
Hannah Hank ( pole bean, green)
Dragon's Tongue (bush bean, wax)
tomatoes... All are heritage
Green Zebra
Beefsteak
Amish Paste
Tiny Tim (a true dwarf)
Tom's Fantastic Patio
Isis Candy (cherry)
Ernie's Plump (awesome)
Blk Cherry
Banana Legs
Cantaloupe....Minnesota Midget
Cucumber....Tanta Alice
Squash....Waltham Butternut
Green Hubbard
Table Queen Acorn
Beans....Blue Coco (pole bean, dark purple)
Hannah Hank ( pole bean, green)
Dragon's Tongue (bush bean, wax)
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If you don't plant the tree, you will never have the fruit...
- Killerbunny
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Re: Seed List
I have a few hot pepper seeds
Poblano
Santa Fe
Hungarian hot wax
Tomatoes
Costoluto Genovese (that ugly one LOL)
Abu Rawan
Blacktail Mountain water melon
Sugar Pie Pumpkin
Zinnias - these go on well into autumn and attract butterflies & bees galore. Then the birds take the seeds
Cabbage Coeur de Bue
Perfection Drumhead Savoy
Brunswick
Poblano
Santa Fe
Hungarian hot wax
Tomatoes
Costoluto Genovese (that ugly one LOL)
Abu Rawan
Blacktail Mountain water melon
Sugar Pie Pumpkin
Zinnias - these go on well into autumn and attract butterflies & bees galore. Then the birds take the seeds
Cabbage Coeur de Bue
Perfection Drumhead Savoy
Brunswick
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Beltsville Small White turkeys.
Mutt chickens for eggs
RIP Stephen the BSW Tom and my coffee companion.
RIP Lucky the Very Brave Splash Wyandotte rooster.
RIP little Muppet the rescue cat.
- TomK
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Re: Seed List
Jan....I would be up for some of the noted varieties above..windwalkingwolf wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 2019 10:11 pmTomato varieties:
Azoychka (medium sized yellow beefsteak type)
Cow's Tit (paste type)
Howard German (paste type)
Roma (paste type, INDETERMINATE)
San Marzano (paste type)
Cantaloupe (Hale's Best Jumbo)
Cucumber (Chicago Pickling)
Pepper, sweet (Lunch Box Red
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If you don't plant the tree, you will never have the fruit...
- TomK
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Re: Seed List
Gill....I would love some of these..Killerbunny wrote: ↑Thu Jan 24, 2019 2:27 pm
Santa Fe
Tomatoes
Costoluto Genovese (that ugly one LOL)
Abu Rawan
Zinnias
Cabbage Coeur de Bue
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If you don't plant the tree, you will never have the fruit...
- Killerbunny
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Re: Seed List
OK!
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Beltsville Small White turkeys.
Mutt chickens for eggs
RIP Stephen the BSW Tom and my coffee companion.
RIP Lucky the Very Brave Splash Wyandotte rooster.
RIP little Muppet the rescue cat.
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- windwalkingwolf
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Re: Seed List
What better way to while away a cold January? Stir craziness has firmly taken hold
@TomK I will put those aside for you!
Stodgy rich folks that buy annuals at garden centers every year, then pat themselves on the back at how much better their own yard looks compared to the other members'
I would love 2 or 3 seeds of each of the above, if you can spare them please
A few of each please!Killerbunny wrote: ↑Thu Jan 24, 2019 2:27 pmI have a few hot pepper seeds
Poblano
Santa Fe
Hungarian hot wax
Blacktail Mountain water melon
Sugar Pie Pumpkin
Cabbage
Brunswick
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- TomK
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Re: Seed List
Jeepers!!!!...I just read a short treatise on how to get seeds from members of the brassica family of plants in this climate...wow!!!...my hat goes off to those intrepid souls who persevere through this process...
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If you don't plant the tree, you will never have the fruit...