General information and discussion about cultivating all other edible garden plants.
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January 10, 2021 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2018
Location: Augusta area, Georgia, 8a/7b
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2021 Grow List Of Non-Tomato Veg
Here's the rest of the stuff going into the garden, some of which are full 18' rows, half rows or just a few here and there for succession planting. There are several fun-sounding "toys" as I always have to have a few to play with. They're usually from Baker Creek. Too tempting.
Asparagus, Conover's Colossal - A few more 6-packs to add to the existing planting Bean, Bush, Blue Lake Bean, Bush, Contender Bean, Pole, Blue Lake Bean, Pole, King of the Garden Bean, Yardlong, Stickless Wonder - new toy, supposedly just 30” tall requiring no support. Hmmm… Broccoli, Chinese Yod Fah - new toy, asparagus-like spears Broccoli, Green Goliath Broccoli, Packman Cabbage, Early Golden Acre Cabbage, Early Jersey Wakefield - usually grow Charleston Wakefield but couldn’t get the seed. Cabbage, Stonehead Carrot, Bolero Carrot, Danvers Carrot, Envy Carrot, Napoli Cauliflower Rober - trying this for spring as it supposedly holds up to temp swings. Will still do Amazing in the fall as it works! Collards, Vates Corn, Early Pink Popcorn - new to me Corn, Seneca Sunrise – new to me, being developed by Seed Treasures Corn, Silver Queen Cucumber, National Pickling Eggplant, Chinese String – new toy, 10-15” very thin, can be picked early when they’re like string beans. (?) Eggplant, Millionaire Garlic, Lorz Italian Softneck - all garlics were planted this past fall and are growing now. Garlic, Mixed, Maiskij amnd Shilla - my bad for not labeling properly! Garlic, Siberian Garlic, Russian Inferno Garlic, WalMart grocery section – just had to plant a few. The bulbs had nice large cloves with very few little ones in the middle. Jerusalem Artichokes – trying again after last year’s planting died early. Kale, Premier Kohlrabi,Kolibri - new to me and will compare to the Blauer Spec I've been growing lately Leek, King Sieg - trying leeks again after having failed at it about 7 years ago. Okra, Choppee Okra, Heavy Hitter – new to me and will grow alongside Choppee, which did very well last year. Onion, Australian Brown – all onions planted last fall, growing now Onion, Texas 1015Y Supersweet Onion, White Creole Onion, Scallion, Shimonita - started the seeds this week in a pot for transplant in about 2 months Pea, Field, Big Red Ripper Pea, Wando Pepper, Gypsy Pepper, Jalapeno M Pepper, Margaret's - freebie coming in Pepper, Prairie Spice – new to me, given by a friend Pepper, Red Marconi Pepper, Rooster Spur – new to me, given by a friend Potatoes, Yukon Gold Potatoes, Kennebec Radish, Daikon, Minowase Radish, D'Avignon Radish, French Breakfast Radish, Opolanka Radish, Phil. White Box Rhubarb, Victoria Homestead - we’ll see if it survived the winter and if it grows. Squash, Sum., Straightneck Yellow Squash, Sum/Win, Zuch.Rampicante Squash, Spaghetti, Small Wonder Squash, Tahitian Butternut - another new toy Squash, Zucchini - whatever the feed & seed has Swt Potato, Jewel - going to trellis the row this year for grins and giggles. Tomato, micro Birdie Rouge Tomato, micro Chibikko Tomato, micro Groovy Tunes Tomato, micro Gelbe Topftomate Tomato, micro, Jochalos Tomato, micro, Lille Lise Tomato, micro Pinocchio Orange Tomato, micro Whippersnapper Tomato, micro, Red Robin Turnips, Purple Top Watermelon, Black Diamond Watermelon, Charleston Gray Watermelon, Kaho – new toy, small, a “two serving” size |
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