Seeds y'all!
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• Pumpkin, Yellow of Paris
• Cucumber, Sikkim
• Cucumber, Dragon Pickle
• Oats, hulless
• Sea beet, Dawlish wild
• Bok Choy, Purple Lady
• Rice, eight varieties
• Biscuitroot, Bigseed
• Rutabaga, Rutabangin' Grex
• Pine, Sugar (Blister Rust resistant)
• Pine, Italian Stone ("pine nuts")
• Sea buckthorn, Latvian
• Sea buckthorn, Moldovan
• Njama njama
• Silkflower, Korean
• Sainfoin
• Voronezh, Dragon's Head
• Quinoa, Wild Garden breeder's mix
• Rye, Sepp Holzer's SiberianI got a lotta corn:
• Corn, Astronomy Domine Sweet
• Corn, Blue Jade Sweet
• Corn, Cascade Ruby-Gold
• Corn, Chapalote Popcorn
• Corn, Cherokee Gourdseed
• Corn, Country Gentleman Shoepeg
• Corn, Hopi Blue
• Corn, Hopi Pink
• Corn, Hopi Purple
• Corn, Hopi Turquoise
• Corn, Japanese Hulless Popcorn
• Corn, Jellicorse Twin, Dent
• Corn, Montana Morado
• Corn, Otto File Polenta
• Corn, Strubbe's Blue Dent -
I got a lotta corn:
• Corn, Astronomy Domine Sweet
• Corn, Blue Jade Sweet
• Corn, Cascade Ruby-Gold
• Corn, Chapalote Popcorn
• Corn, Cherokee Gourdseed
• Corn, Country Gentleman Shoepeg
• Corn, Hopi Blue
• Corn, Hopi Pink
• Corn, Hopi Purple
• Corn, Hopi Turquoise
• Corn, Japanese Hulless Popcorn
• Corn, Jellicorse Twin, Dent
• Corn, Montana Morado
• Corn, Otto File Polenta
• Corn, Strubbe's Blue DentAnd a lot of sorghum and wheat:
• Sorghum, Ba Ye Qi
• Sorghum, Black Amber Cane
• Sorghum, Coral
• Sorghum, Gaolian Voskovidnyj
• Sorghum, Kawanda
• Sorghum, Korjaj
• Sorghum, M61 Perennial
• Sorghum, Mennonite
• Sorghum, Rahmetalla Gallabat
• Sorghum, Texicoa
• Sorghum, Tixey Mesego
• Sorghum, Williams• Wheat, 16 Variety Grex
• Wheat, Crimean Winter
• Wheat, Eileen Bread Grex
• Wheat, Emmer
• Wheat, Nu East Hard Winter
• Wheat, Ukranian Hard White
• Wheat, Utrecht Blue -
And a lot of sorghum and wheat:
• Sorghum, Ba Ye Qi
• Sorghum, Black Amber Cane
• Sorghum, Coral
• Sorghum, Gaolian Voskovidnyj
• Sorghum, Kawanda
• Sorghum, Korjaj
• Sorghum, M61 Perennial
• Sorghum, Mennonite
• Sorghum, Rahmetalla Gallabat
• Sorghum, Texicoa
• Sorghum, Tixey Mesego
• Sorghum, Williams• Wheat, 16 Variety Grex
• Wheat, Crimean Winter
• Wheat, Eileen Bread Grex
• Wheat, Emmer
• Wheat, Nu East Hard Winter
• Wheat, Ukranian Hard White
• Wheat, Utrecht BlueLike I said, the idea is to set up a seed library to help other people get their own ecologically harmonious garden going.
I'm going to plant out as many varieties as practical and see what grows well in my particular climate, but also grow others in greenhouses to get more seeds.
Sometime soon I'll post the list to Ariadne Systems' blog (which is under construction.)
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Seeds y'all!
It took me a day and a half but I entered all my seeds into a list on my computer. I have over five hundred varieties, mostly food crops but lots of other things as well.
This is in support of a #SeedLibrary and to help with planning for Spring.
very nice!
I've spent odd hours all winter databasing my seeds and setting up to have that feed into planting/transplanting/harvest records, since I want to know what I have and what I did and how *they* did...
I've been looking at the dozens of "small farm support" software offerings and I'm getting unhappy about who winds up in control of the long term data if you use them.
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Seeds y'all!
It took me a day and a half but I entered all my seeds into a list on my computer. I have over five hundred varieties, mostly food crops but lots of other things as well.
This is in support of a #SeedLibrary and to help with planning for Spring.
Ah, another JL Hudson customer. 😸 Of the few plants I haven't managed to kill, most of them started as seeds from that catalog.
But I've had more luck with Salsola tragus than any other species. -
Like I said, the idea is to set up a seed library to help other people get their own ecologically harmonious garden going.
I'm going to plant out as many varieties as practical and see what grows well in my particular climate, but also grow others in greenhouses to get more seeds.
Sometime soon I'll post the list to Ariadne Systems' blog (which is under construction.)
@carapace
That's a nice lot of seeds, but most of all PSB!
I kept mine going for 4 years in the polytunnel despite getting attacked by chickens.
It's so delicious and easy to grow. Plus the season is different to other broccoli and most green veg. -
very nice!
I've spent odd hours all winter databasing my seeds and setting up to have that feed into planting/transplanting/harvest records, since I want to know what I have and what I did and how *they* did...
I've been looking at the dozens of "small farm support" software offerings and I'm getting unhappy about who winds up in control of the long term data if you use them.
@clew Yeah, my memory is a sieve these days, I have to take notes if I want any chance at remembering what plant is where.
Have you checked out FarmOS? That's the only one I've looked at, a bit. They have their datamodels published up front, right on the website: https://farmos.org/model/
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Ah, another JL Hudson customer. 😸 Of the few plants I haven't managed to kill, most of them started as seeds from that catalog.
But I've had more luck with Salsola tragus than any other species.@billstatler Yup yup! JL Hudson for the win! They're my favorite seed source.
I heard there was a guy selling tumbleweed, he had two niche markets: Hollywood (for Westerns) and Japan (there was an interior decorating fad, I gather. Put a dried tumbleweed in the corner.)
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@carapace
That's a nice lot of seeds, but most of all PSB!
I kept mine going for 4 years in the polytunnel despite getting attacked by chickens.
It's so delicious and easy to grow. Plus the season is different to other broccoli and most green veg.@Sarahw Cheers! I'm really looking forward to trying it.
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Like I said, the idea is to set up a seed library to help other people get their own ecologically harmonious garden going.
I'm going to plant out as many varieties as practical and see what grows well in my particular climate, but also grow others in greenhouses to get more seeds.
Sometime soon I'll post the list to Ariadne Systems' blog (which is under construction.)
@carapace This is great to hear. Onwards and upwards! Seed saving and seed sharing is a win, win.
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Seeds y'all!
It took me a day and a half but I entered all my seeds into a list on my computer. I have over five hundred varieties, mostly food crops but lots of other things as well.
This is in support of a #SeedLibrary and to help with planning for Spring.
@carapace Rad! Enjoy the sea beet. I grew those seeds for EFN.
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@carapace Rad! Enjoy the sea beet. I grew those seeds for EFN.
@urbanmicrofarmer Oh that's so cool! Cheers! I got over 90% germination rate.
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@urbanmicrofarmer Oh that's so cool! Cheers! I got over 90% germination rate.
@urbanmicrofarmer I don't want to bother you but anything you could tell me about these sea beets would be very welcome.
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Seeds y'all!
It took me a day and a half but I entered all my seeds into a list on my computer. I have over five hundred varieties, mostly food crops but lots of other things as well.
This is in support of a #SeedLibrary and to help with planning for Spring.
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