My sister came down this weekend for my son's 5th Birthday party and brought my seeds with her. We split a lot of the seed packets because some just have more than we need. I know we could save them for another year on a lot of them, but this just works better for us. So after our dividing the ones that we are sharing and her keeping some of the ones that she will start for both of us (because she has the small green house and ours isn't built yet) we are ready for spring.
My list of seeds include:
Peas: RSVPea for shelling and Sugar Snaps
Beans: Burpee's Tenderpod and Gold Mine
Pumpkins: Dill's Monster,SuperFreak Goosebumps Hybrid, and Snack face Hybrid
Squash: Waltham Butternut Heirloom & Buttercup
Gourds: Gremlins and Goblin Egg
Carrots: Atomic Red, Bambino, Cosmic Purple, Lunar White & Solar Yellow
Sweet Zuke Hybrid Zucchini
Baby Leaf Hybrid Spinach
Sweet Basil
Lettuce: Iceberg A & a leaf
Early Pride Hybrid Cucumber
Dimitri Hybrid Brussels Sprouts
Peppers: False Alarm, California Wonder, Sunbright, Horizon, Purple Beauty, Midnight Dreams, Chocolate Bell, White Belle and Lilac Bell
Dukat Dill
Granex Yellow Onions (grown from seed for green onions and sets for 2012)
Tomatoes: Brandy Boy, Roma & a Cherry
Cilantro
I think that is it. Looks pretty daunting, but I am excited. I may add a thing or two as the time get's closer. I am also getting seed potatoes and onion sets, but they are on back order. We have this huge beautiful south facing deck that doesn't get much use, so I will be doing a bunch of container plantings up there with the leaf lettuce, herbs, some tomatoes and maybe I'll add some pole beans as my others that will go in the garden are bush varieties.
Friday, Scott and Adin went and got our glass for the green house. We got 10 panels of replacement patio door glass for $15 each. Should work great. The layout of the green house is once again changing in Scott's mind. He is now thinking of having it longer and narrower, which is fine with me. He has a picture in his head and it should work. He is pretty meticulous when it comes to building so I'm sure it will be beautiful. He even textured the concrete that he put down last fall for our split wood to sit on. He is wonderful.
Today is beautiful, but tomorrow is supposed to rain. At least we should loose a lot of snow this weekend. This afternoon I was actually able to get into the garden and dig up some carrots that have been overwintering in there. I was amazed. Other than being really dirty, they were still crisp and crunchy and not frozen. I love it. It is fun to be harvesting again.
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