Well, first of all, this man of mine really does love me. I’ve spent the last year or so looking for local heirloom seeds. I haven’t had any luck. At all.
Imagine my surprise when he came home yesterday with three very large boxes packed full of local heirloom seeds!
He even found heirloom seed potatoes, but couldn’t remember the name of them. I’ll have to give them a call later to find out.
Oh, how happy those Christmas Limas make me!!! For those of you who live near Montgomery (I’m thinking of you, Mary Frances) head on over to Wetumpka, Seed Processors, Inc. You will be so glad you made the short trip. It’s only about 10 minutes outside of Montgomery. These are the medium size packets, and most of them cost $2.00 or less. Sigh. That sweet man of mine bought me one package of everything in the store. Not all of them are heirloom varieties, but they are all locally grown, which means they should grow well for us. Yay!
Here's my list of seeds: (the ones not marked local came from Seed Savers)
BEANS
Blue Lake (pole) green (local)
Blue Lake (bush) green (local)
Kentucky Wonder (pole) (local)
Kentucky Wonder (bush) (local)
Rattlesnake (pole) green (local)
Contender (bush) (local)
Dixie Butterpea (bush) (local)
Cangreen Lima (bush) (local)
Jackson Wonder Lima (Bush) (local)
Christmas Lima (pole) (local)
Fordhook Bush (local)
Florida Butter Bean (pole) (local)
Henderson Bush (local)
Willow Leaf Lima (pole) (local)
Roma II Italian (bush) (local)
Good Mother Stollard (pole)
Cherokee Trail of Tears Black (pole)
BEET
Detroit Dark Red (local)
BROCCOLI
Romamesco spiral
CABBAGE
Copenhagen Market
CANTELOPE
Hale's Best Jumbo (local)
Amish
Honey Dew (local)
Rocky Ford (local)
Planter's Jumbo (local)
CARROT
Chantenay (local)
Danvers
Imperator (local)
CAULIFLOWER
Snowball (local)
COLLARDS
Georgia Collards (local)
Morris Heading (local)
CORN
Hickory King Yellow (local)
Hickory King White (local)
Trucker's Favorite White (local)
Trucker's Favorite Yellow (local)
Golden Bantam
Country Gentleman
2 inch Strawberry Popcorn
CUCUMBER
Spacemaster Bush (local)
Marketer (local)
Pickling (local)
True Lemon
GROUND CHERRIES
Aunt Molly's
KALE
Siberian Improved (local)
Lacinato
MUSTARD
Southern Giant Curled (local)
Florida's Broadleaf (local)
OKRA
Dwarf Long Pod (local)
Clemson Spineless (local)
Hill Country Red
ONION
Yellow of Parma
PEAS
Pinkeye Purple Hull (local)
English Peas/Early Alaska (local)
English Peas/Sugar Snap (local)
English Peas/Little Marvel (local)
California Blackeye
Mississippi Purple Hull (local)
Black Crowder (local)
Knuckle Purple Hull/Brown Crowder (local)
Zipper Cream Peas (local)
Top Pick Cream Peas (local)
Mississippi Cream Peas (local)
Mississippi Silverskin (local)
PEPPERS (HEAT)
Nepalese Bell (4)
Tobago Seasoning (3)
Alma Paprika (1)
Buran (0)
RADISH
Scarlet Globe (local)
Sparkler White Tip (local)
RUTABAGA
Rutabaga (unknown) (local)
SOYBEAN
Fiskeby
SPINACH
Bloomsdale (local)
SQUASH
Acorn/Table Queen (local)
Cornfield Pumpkin
Dark Green Zucchini (local)
Yellow Crookneck (local)
Yellow Straightneck (local)
Butternut (unknown) (local)
TOMATO
Brandywine
Green Zebra
Gold Medal
Cherokee Purple
Rose
TURNIP
Shogoin (local)
Purple Top (local)
White Egg (local)
WATERMELON
Black Diamond (local)
Crimson Sweet (local)
Desert King Yellow Meat (local)
Congo (local)
Charleston Gray (local)
Jubilee (local)
Sugar Baby Icebox (local)
Moon and Stars (Van Doren)
4 comments:
Oh, my gosh!! the names are so inventive, are they not?
Wow - that is a lot of seeds and loads of variety. I can see you having a roadside stall to sell your surplus. You are going to have so much fun with your vegetable plot! I love the sound of your tomato varieties.
what an amazing list, have fun planting and it's so great you were able to get local seeds, we have to get ours from another state unfortunately.
Berit, I'm just crazy about those names!
Ann, the tomatoes are my favorite seeds. I can hardly wait to try them. I pray my harvest is good enough to do some preserving and sell a bit, too!
Sue, I know how you feel. This is the first time EVER I've been able to plant local seeds. I am BEYOND excited!!!
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