We are direct sowing many things, and those will be listed in other posts. Tulsi, Temperate (Strictly Medicinal Seeds) Tomato, Roma VF Virginia Select (Southern Exposure Seed Exchange) I put them in with other tomatoes for tomato sauce and not sure that will work either. Very pretty and a lot of them, but DS and me just gagged. Tomato, San Marzano (Southern Exposure Seed Exchange) Well, the taste test has been done on Black Vernissage Tomato and. Tomato, Quadro (Southern Exposure Seed Exchange) Tomato, Glacier (Southern Exposure Seed Exchange) Pepper, Paradicion Alaku Sarga Szentes (Baker Creek) Pepper, Sweet Bullnose (Commonwealth Seed Growers) Pepper, Super Shepherd (Commonwealth Seed Growers) Pepper, Midas Touch (Commonwealth Seed Growers) Pepper, Sweet Red Mini Bell (Baker Creek) 2022 has so many new tomato introductions that I had trouble fixing on my. Pepper, Karma (Commonwealth Seed Growers) Black Strawberry (top left, image from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds). Pepper, Jalapeño Craig Grande (Baker Creek) Pepper, Corona (Commonwealth Seed Growers) Pepper, Cayenne (Strictly Medicinal Seeds) Like most black tomatoes, the flavor is pleasingly rich, especially tasty in sauces. Healthy, highly adaptable and very productive over a long season. Onion, Australian Brown (Southern Exposure Seed Exchange) This 2 to 3 ounce saladette variety is very good for fresh eating, salads, drying or making sauces. Onion, Granex (Southern Exposure Seed Exchange) Melon, Trifecta (Commonwealth Seed Growers) Melon, Seminole (Commonwealth Seed Growers) Melon, Edisto 47 (Commonwealth Seed Growers) Melon, Ann Arundel (Baker Creek/Monticello) Here's a list of the seeds we're starting (not direct sowing) for 2019, including the source from where we bought the seed.Īrtichoke, Violet of Provence (Baker Creek)Īsparagus, Precoce D'Argenteuil (Baker Creek)Ĭabbage, Early Jersey Wakefield (Baker Creek)Ĭauliflower, Snowball Y Improved (Terroir Seeds) If you're making up each tray as you go, it can take quite a lot longer to get this done. Once you get the process down, things move quickly. I use this wood "pencil" that came with one of the kids scratch off books that's long since gone to make a small divit in the center of each cell.Īnd then I plant the seed in each hole, cover it over, add water to the tray, and set the trays on heating mats in most cases. I put the tray plug insert into a large container where we've got wet seed starting mix waiting.įill it up and then transfer it into the water tray on the table next to the soil bin. So starting with the plan, which is sketched out on a legal pad, I pull the seeds I need.įrom there I get a tray ready to go. In the future I'm looking to do something with soil cubes and other completely bio-degradeable options. We've already got them, and we reuse and recycle what we can. I purchased a large number of plastic cell starters 3 years ago before I really started thinking seriously about single use plastics. It's been a very wet 2018 and everything around the farm has been getting behind, as it's effectively been a mudslide anywhere you turn.
Havent planted it yet, but lovely packaging, stamps and seed packages-they really take care. We're a bit late this year getting seeds started. Black Vernissage Tomato Cherry 25 Seeds Min.