Monday, February 18, 2008

They're almost all here

One more order of seeds to arrive. Yay! Luckily most of what we ordered are supposed to go right into the ground. According to "everyone" we should have already started sprouting the seeds. Oh well. We live in Texas. We can practically grow anytime we want. Right? The boys want "real" veggies that are unusual. I think one of them said purple or "glow in the dark". Glow in the Dark!!!?

They thought they could stump me on that one I found a tomato called Fantome du Laos. Legend tells of it "glowing in the dark" and tasty too. They are from Amishland Heirloom Seeds
This lady has tons of the neatest stuff. I had to make a second order. That's the order I am waiting on. In it is a tomato that looks like brains lol It's called Riesentomate aus Siebenbürgen Tomato. This is going to be a fun year of gardening.

What all did we order you ask?
Here is the list so far:
Burpee
Vanilla Ice Melon
Heirloom Mustardgreen-Tendergreen
Roly Poly Zucchini
False Alarm Pepper
Sugar Snap Pea (original)
Loose leaf gourmet lettuce collection
Johnny's
Tarpan Strawberry seeds
Burgundy Okra
Spaghetti Squash
Purple Royal Burgundy Snap Bean Bush
Seed Savers' Exchange (all OG)
Purple Podded Pole Bean
British Wonder Pea
Dragon Carrot (it's red)
White Wonder Cucumber
Asparagus or Winged Pea
Clemson Spineless Okra
Rossa Bianca Eggplant
De Cicco Broccoli
Purple Cape Cauliflower
Garden Huckleberry
Amishland Heirloom Seeds
Russian Yellow Bush Peas
Pink Flamingo Ukranian Tomato
Fantome du Laos Tomato
White Current Tomato
Amish Pimento Sweet Pepper
Carrot Mix
Eva's Burgundy Lettuce
Spear's Tennessee Green Tomato
Great White Tomato
Heirloom Eggplant Mix
Little White Rabbit Tomato

I'll post the rest when they arrive. Potatoes won't arrive until March and garlic till September
Oh! RH Shumway's isn't on my list! They haven't arrived yet either. They have my corn and cabbage. I'll list them too :D Maybe by then I'll have figured out how to hook up the camera to here

1 comment:

Sophy Nextdoor said...

You are blessed to live where you can grow such a variety of plants!