Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Seed Sowing

~Cauliflower ~
Graffiti Hybrid (purple)
Cheddar (orange)

~Tomatoes~
Super Marzano
Aker's West Virginia
Black Krim
Flame Hillbilly

~Broccoli~
Romanesco Italia
Purple Peacock

~Onions~
Red Creole
Crimson Red

~Kale~
Redbor
Red Chidori
Nero Di Toscana

~ Cabbage~
Red Acre
Early Jersey Wakefield

~Parsnips~
Gladiator Hybrid
Javelin

~Florida Native Plants~
Wiregrass
Purple Love Grass
Yelloweyed Grass
Hoarhound
Rattlesnake Master

17 comments:

  1. Wow, someone (Elizabeth) has been busy, :)

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  2. You've got to show us what a Flame Hillbilly looks like when it's all grown up.

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  3. You need to write yourself a banjo seed sowing tune.

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  4. Will it make my Heirloom West Virginia seeds grow better?

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  5. Looks like you are prepared for the fall garden.

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  6. I have a box like that too. :) It gets a little overwhelming for me.

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  7. How incredibly wonderful to be planting now!

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  8. Looking forward to your new garden to tide me over our dismal winter. I'd love to know what Rattlesnake Master looks like :)

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  9. Yes but they will come in missing some teeth.

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  10. Hehehe

    Eggy, next post I'll put a picture up of it.

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  11. and in the PNW we're just reaping what we sowed in May. :-)

    Florida is apparently ramping up for another season?

    Wow!

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  12. SPP, it's ok girlfriend. You can still do your cold weather greens and lettuces for a while yet. I'd stay away the squash and melon types though.

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  13. wow. impressive. I cant wait. rattlesnake master sounds promising. red krims a great mater. that flame hillbilly? lives down the street from me.

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  14. I get very excited about your garden! Have fun!

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  15. AAhhhh the spring of Florida...you are gearing up and we are winding down.

    I think I'll move down there.

    Linda
    http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com

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