I will be recording and documenting these seeds to show the benefits and results of partaking in a seed circle with like-minded individuals.
Somewhere over the next growing season, I will be sowing ALL of these seeds, and tracking their successes, failures and the yields that I got from them.
Achocha Lady’s
Slipper (cyclanthera pedata)
Alliums
Babington Leek
(allium ampeloprasum babingtonii)
Stamme onions
Egyptian
Walking onion Catawissa allium cepa proliferum
Broad Beans
Vitelotte
Unknown Variety
French Beans
Major Cooke
Bonne Bouche
Cherokee Trail
of Tears
Succotash
Magpie
Madeira Maroon
Edamame
Swedish One Dot
Runner beans
Mrs Connell’s
Black
Corn
Painted
Mountain
Herb
Borage
Dill
Quillquiña =
Bolivian Coriander
Rocket
Turkish Rocket
(Bunias orientalis).
Lovage
Flat Leaved
Parsley
Sorrel
Belleville
Kale
Siberian Kale
Nero di Toscana
aka Black Kale
Lettuce
Grandpa
Admire’s
Pommee Brune
d’Hiver
Pink
Parsnip
Avon Resistor
Peas and
Mangetout
Golden Sweet
mangetout
King Tut/Pran’s
Pea
Magnum Bonum
Paula
Salmon-Flowered
Pea
Skånsk Märgärt
Stephen’s Pea
Suttons Purple
Podded
Pepper, Chilli
Alberto’s
Locoto, a Rocoto pepper
Chilli de
Cayenne
Small Unnamed
Chilli
Anaheim Chilli
Pepper, Sweet
Napier Pointy
Red
Pumpkin/Squash
Hungarian
Zucchini
Georgia Candy
Rooster Squash
Waltham -
butter nut squash
Zapallito
Squash
Tomato
Alpatieva 905A
Beijing Yellow
Delhi
Demidov
Dwarf Mr Snow
Early Tanana
Eli
Green Bell
Pepper
He-man
rootstock,
Koralik
Korol Rannikh
Latah
Michael Pollan
Monkeys Ass
Plumpton King
Prairie Fire
Yellow Out Red
In
Red Pear
Slovienian
Black
Tasmanian
Chocolate Dwarf
T.C. Jones
Vova Yellow
True Potato
Seed
Blue Belle TPS
Spring Cabbage
Durham Early
Tzimbalo
Solanum Caripense
Sweet Peas
[mainly pink]
Helianthus
Sungold
Looks a great list. Am particularly interested in the Turkish Rocket and the more obscure varieties. Time for me to learn to seed save from the master, I think!
ReplyDeleteIf you promise to blog about it then you can have some....
ReplyDeleteUh-oh! our ability as seed savers is on trial. Still, if something doesn't grow we can always blame it on the moon ;-)
ReplyDeleteI'm sure it will all be fine and dandy.
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