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Your 2013 lineup

Hots are sprouting. Tomatoes are in dirt. Last year was a banner year for watermelons which got me this:
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What do you have on your garden agenda this year?
I'm planning:

Black Tomatos
Pineapple tomatos
Burbank Slicing Tomatos
Mr. Stripey Tomatos
Burpee Supersauce Tomatos
Orangeglo Watermelons
Densuke Watermelons (thanks JDFan!)
Lumina Pumpkins
Giant pumpkins (JDFan again!)
Lemon cukes
Burpee On Deck Corn hybrid
Supremo Cuke
Onions
Garlic
Strawberries
varying herbs

So it'll be a big tomato year at our place. Gonna have to stock up on the drywall buckets.
 
Quite a few of the same that you have actually.

Mr. Stripey
Supersauce
Italian Ice
Cherokee Purple

Jack O' Lantern Pumpkin
Cucumber
On deck Corn, excited about that one!
Green beans
Watermelons

A few other things too. Just off the top of my head.
 
I noticed alot of them seeds were Burpee. My wife bought me a $50 online gift card and I burnt it up. I haven't grown em yet but their description made em sound real sweet. Def let you know!
 
i planted kumquats...they are not outside plants, except during the summer but they are meant to be indoor plants and gifts....to the right people.

next are tomatoes that will be started next week:
sungold F1, sungold F2(if you have ever googled to see who has had success, you get a lot of people trying but never any results).
honeybee F1, honeybee F2(same as above)
sugarsnack F2(same as above)
black cherry
black krim
black from tula
german striped
purple cherokee
sweetie
lemon boy
green zebra
red brandywine
nebraska wedding
starfire
tiny tims
and a mystery tomato -could be red cherry.

of course the garden will house my beets, arugula, purple haze and purple dragon carrots.
next will be vertical garden strawberries.
goji's, haskap and blueberries, along with all my regulars.

going to be a busy year with all the :others
 
My season doesn't begin for nearly 3 months so I'm sure there will be much change between now and then... but here's my projected list:


  • Red Beard Bunching Onion
  • Tokyo Long White Bunching Onion
  • Chives, Common
  • Large American Flag Leek
  • Kale
  • Dill
  • Cilantro
  • Fenugreek
  • Rocket
  • Italian Parsley
  • Extra Curled Parsley
  • Mexican Tarragon
  • French Tarragon
  • Holy Thai
  • Red Shiso
  • Spinach and Mustard Greens Hybrid
  • Mustard Greens
  • Bloomsdale Longstanding Spinach
  • Bright Lights Swiss Chard
  • Great Lakes Lettuce
  • Mesclun mix
  • Buttercrunch lettuce
  • Iceburg Lettuce
  • Bibb Lettuce
  • Salad Bowl Lettuce
  • Super Sweet 100 Tomato
  • Super Beefsteak Tomato
  • Roma Tomato
  • Rutgers Red Tomato
  • Golden Jubilee Tomato
  • Homestead Tomato
  • Chocolate Cherry Tomato
  • Black Sea Tomato
  • Alaskan Fancy Tomato
  • Giant Belgium Tomato
  • Cherokee Purple Tomato
  • Burbank Slicing Tomato
  • Golden Beets
  • Kentucky Wonder Pole Bean
  • Sword Beans
  • Green Arrow Shell Pea
  • Oregon Sugar Pod II Snow Pea
  • Crimson Sweet Watermelon
  • Clemson Spineless Okra
  • Long Pod Okra
  • Black Beauty Eggplant
  • Long Island Improved Brussel Sprout
  • White Stem Heirloom Bok Choy
  • Dwarf Greek Basil
  • Lime Basil
  • Thai Siam Basil
  • Red Rubin Basil
  • Sweet Basil
  • Lemon Basil
  • Cinnamon Basil
  • Anise Basil
  • Purple Ruffles Basil
  • Italian Large Leaf Basil
  • Glass Gem Corn
  • Sweet Corn, Peaches and Cream
  • Romanesco Broccoli
  • Calabrese Broccoli
  • Green Monster Giant Cabbage
  • Red Hybrid Cabbage
  • Orient Express Cabbage
  • Short 'n Sweet Carrot
  • Buttercup Squash
  • Waltham Butternut Squash
  • Sumter Cucumber
  • Marketmore Cucumber
  • Tendergreen Cucumber
  • Big Max Pumpkin
  • Giant Marrow
  • Thailand Tobacco

Stuff that stays in the ground:
  • Strawberries
  • Horseradish
  • Rhubarb
  • Blackberries
  • 3 different varieties of Raspberries
  • 4 different varieties of Grapes
  • Nanking Cherries
  • Some kind of Hybrid Apple?
  • Pears





Peppers.. hehe.. (in no particular order) [all peppers listed have sprouted - I started them in January]

  • Tabasco
  • Jalapeno
  • Red Habanero
  • 7 Pot Brown
  • Orange Habanero
  • (?) mystery pepper
  • Spanish Naga
  • Carolina Reaper
  • Brain Strain
  • Naga Morich
  • Caribbean Red Habanero
  • Moruga
  • Santa Fe Grande
  • Thai Hot
  • Thai Yellow
  • Orange Devil Habanero
  • Serrano
  • Chiero Roxa
  • Yellow Brain Strain
  • Bhut Jolokia
  • Red Mushroom
  • Trinidad Scorpion Butch T
  • Black Naga
  • Yellow Bhut
  • Golden Habanero
  • Black Pearl
  • Fatalii
  • Chocolate Bhut
  • Primo
  • Trinidad Scorpion Yellow Cardi
  • Bengali
  • Pasilla Bajio
  • Giant Bhut Jolokia
  • (10 from a mixed seed pack from PSHNGO)
  • Douglah
  • Pink Scotch Bonnet
  • White Habanero
  • 7 Pot
  • Cayenne
  • Hungarian Wax
  • Fajita Bell
  • Big Early Bird Bell
  • Sweet Spot Banana Pepper
  • Golden Cayenne


?? Did I forget anything??
 
Yesterday was so nice here i got out the tiller and started on the garden expansion for this year. Doing an in ground garden for all veggies that are not chili peppers as they will have several raised beds.

I started and have nice sprouts for my sweet peppers
Jimmy Nardello
Red Marconi
Emerald Giant

Tomatoes that have sprouts in the past week
Chadwick Cherry
Floradade
Beefsteak

Planning to start beans, peas, cucumbers and melon indoors this coming weekend
Blue Lake Bush 274 Beans
Oregon Sugar Pod II Peas
Marketmore 76 Cucumber
Georgia Rattlesnake Watermelon
French Breakfast Radish
Berlicum 2 Carrots
Iceberg Lettuce

Have a great growing 2013 all!!

Mike
 
Producing now:
Cilantro
Curry
Grapefruit (last few fruits)
Meyer Lemon (green fruit and new flowers)
Mint (just starting to go active)
Rosemary
Oregano
Garlic Chive (mostly dormant now)

Seeds in ground:
Green Beans (pole)
Thai Basil

Transplants in ground:
Jalapeno
Green Onion

Over-winter peppers (3rd year):
Goat's Weed
Tabasco

Seeds waiting to go in:
Cucumber (2 types)
Yellow Squash
Green Beans (bush beans, for the hot summer months)
Cherry Tomato
Okra
Bitter Melon
Chinese Squash (unknown variety)
Chiltepin
Congo Brown
?? superhot

I already harvested a nice crop of mustard greens, and I will probably put in some more herbs. Should be a good year!
 
In the ground:

Onions, Multiplying, Red, and sweet yellow.
Shallots
Potatoes: Red and white.
Garlic: Elephant and store bought cloves
Lettuce: Romaine
Carrots
Cabbage
Radishes
Strawberries
Peaches
Plums
Pears
Grapes
Strawberries
Rosemary
Just pulled up the Broccoli

Tomatoes: Mainly Early Girl, trying Lincoln, and Campari
Peppers: Bell, Poblano, Jalapeno, Tam Jalapenos, Serrano, Orange Habanero, Red Caribbean, Carolina Reaper, Trinidad 7 Pot Primo, Bhut Jolokia
Sweet Corn: G90
Cucumber: Straight Eight
Zucchini squash
Watermelon: Sugar baby
Cantaloupe
Bush Beans
Oregano
Sweet Basil
Rosemary

Good luck this spring!
 
[background=rgb(255, 244, 228)]All these lists makes me want to plant more stuff, but I don't have any more room[/background]

look into vertical gardening, build up a fence or the side of a garage or side of the house - be creative. growing stuff is the most rewarding experience.

i also grow.....er....raise finches, my aviary has a water fountain, hanging plants and i just introduced a tray with fenugreek seeds, to naturally sow, so the finches have fresh sprouts. the sounds in the house are beautiful and watching them play and bath in the fountain is timeless. this leads to mixing my own foods and keeping their health. they raise their own young and listening to a newborn hissing for food and the entire cage scrambling to get food for them is just pricelist - then the young mature and try to leave the nest, they do it at the strangest hours.

good growing, because that is what it is all about.
 
I'm only in my 2nd year planting but I've got some congo black habanero seeds going, sweet apple peppers and hopefully a good 2nd year on my jamaican mushroom peppers :)
 
My non-pepper list is much bigger than my pepper list. I have about 500 sq feet at the house and another 300 sq feet in a community garden plot.

Hybrid Spinach
Patty Pan
Zucchini
Basil - Genovese, Sweet, Thai, Lemon, Lime
Lettuce - Red Romaine, Romaine, Red Grand Rapids, Green Grand Rapids, Red and Green Oakleaf, Buttercrunch, Bibb Summer, Black Seeded Simpson
Fordhook Swiss Chard
Dwarf Blue Curled Scotch Kale
Rainbow Carrots
Turnips
Purple Scallions
Fernleaf Dill
Mammoth Dill

Tomatoes are my passion, so this is quite the list :) The duplicates are from multiple seed sources. I will probably trim down 20 or so varieties by the time I am ready to go into the ground.

Jade Beauty
Summertime Gold
Window Box Roma
Super Bush
Lime Green Salad
Beryl Beauty
Matt's Wild Cherry
Ukrainian Purple
Russian Bull Heart
White Queen
Monkey Ass
Pink Boar
Large Barred Boar
Red Boar
Not Purple Strawberry
MegaMarv
Spudakee
Red Zebra
Mystery Red Cherry
Piennolo del Vesuvio
Carbon
Vorlon
Black Krim
Pink Ponderosa
Black Cherry
Orange Icicle
Black Icicle
Pantano Romanesco
Cuor Di Bue
Purple Russian
Purple Russian
Berkeley Tie Died
Yellow Submarine
KBX
Earlinorth
Brown Derby
Arbuznyi
JD's Special C-Tex
Amazon Chocolate
Golden Dwarf Champion
Green Zebra "Yellow"
Copper River
Cherokee Lime
Moldovan Green
Grub's Mystery Green
O'Sena Green
Brad's Black Heart
Paul Robeson
Cherokee Purple
German Red Strawberry
Chernomor
Absinthe
Chocolate Stripes
Earl's Green Cherry
Morado
Big Cheef
Porter
Midnite in Moscow
Bear Creek
Chocolate Cherry
Golden Cherokee
Ludmilla's Yellow
Candy's Old Yellow
Rebel Yell
Black Ethiopian
Kamatis Tagalog
Grace Lahman
Dixiewine
Rusty Oxheart
Snow White Cherry
Tater Kin
Aunt Ruby's Green
Cherokee Green
Spudatula
Dora
Morden Yellow
506 Bush Dwarf
Evergreen
Malachite Box
Cherokee Green Pear
Alladin's Lamp
Casey's Pure Yellow
Golden King of Siberia
Sweet Beverley
Malachite Box
Pruden's Purple
Snow White Cherry
Rusty Oxheart
Pineapple
Spuda Yellow Strawberry
Earl's Green Cherry
Sungold
Carbon
Absinthe
Golden Cherokee
Aunt Ruby's Green
Black from Tula
Black Krim
Cherokee Green
Cherokee Purple
Chocolate Cherry
Husky Gold
Husky Pink
Italian Gold
Dark Copia Heart
Purple Brandywine
Darth Mater
Cherokee Chocolate
Sweet Sharon
 
I've got cilantro sowed. (can't find it for the life of me here) and basil (because it's always better homegrown) and rosemary.

Other than that, my limited space is purely peppers.
 
Here's what I have seeds for...I'm not going to grow every pepper variety, and probably only one of the tomatos (san marzano), but I haven't fully decided, yet. Everything else is either already growing or will be, shortly :)

Our (my...) goal is to be able to do salads, marinara and salsa fresh from the garden.

***Veggies
#SSE
Good Mother Stallard Bean
Cherokee Trail Bean
True Red Cranberry Bean
Calabrese Broccoli
Danvers Carrot
Yellow of Parma Onion
Red Iceberg Lettuce
Red Romaine Lettuce
Opalka Tomato
Jaune Flame Tomato
Red Cherry Tomato
Emmy Tomato

#Park Seeds
Chard

#Gurney's
Snap Sugar Pea
Northfield Pea
Winter Rye

#Terroir
Red Giant Mustard
San Marzano Tomato

***Herbs
#SSE
White Sage
Sweet Marjoram
Lemon Balm
German Chamomile

#Gurney's
Parsley
Dill
Oregano
Basil
Coriander

#Burpee
Fennel
Cumin
Cinnamon Basil

#Park Seeds
Stevia
Sage
Lavender
Chives
Summer Savory

***Flowers
#Gurney's
Echinacea

#Lowes
Forget-Me-Not
Lady Bird Johnson

#Wildflower Center
Northeast Wildflower Mix

#Burpee
Blue Fescue Grass
Sunflower

#Gurney's
Sunflower

***Chiles
#Pucker Butt
Cherry Pepper
Red Savina Habanero

#Pepper Joe
Pasilla Bajio
Butch T
Scotch Bonnet
Serrano
Tabasco
Almapaprika
Firecracker
Early Jap
Moruga
Yatsufusa
Reaper

#CPI
Chiltepin
Numex Suave Orange
Bhut Jolokia
Rocoto
Poblano
Jalmundo
Aji Limon

#SSE
Mini Yellow Bell Pepper

#Terroir
Espelette

#Pepper Lover
Bradley's Bahamian
Primo
Red Bhut
White Bhut
Pasilla de Oaxaca
Datil
Dedo Me Moca
Peter

#PepperMania
???Mix
Chocolate Habanero
Cheiro Recife
Fatalii
Fresno

#The Ghost Pepper Store
Douglah
Prik Kee Noo Suan
Yellow Bhut

#Pepper Gal
White Habanero
Anaheim
Chilly Chili

#LAZ/SSE
Gernika
Kashmiri Mirch
Pimiento Rubio de Mallorca


I also have some hardneck garlic in pots from last fall, and strawberries, blueberries and raspberries in the ground. Hopefully I can keep the critters off them, this year, jerks ate all but TWO raspberries from the entire berry garden, last year.
 
Poypoyking - such an impressive list, especially the tomatoes! I'd love to trade seeds with you at a later date - when we have juicy, ripe tomatoes!! I, too, love tomatoes and always try new-to-me varieties every year. Some get replanted, some not. I have a smaller list than last year, but hopefully more great fruit.

Here's my tomato list:
Carbon
Liz Birt
Mortgage Lifter
Mrs. Benson
Purple Dog Creek
Rose
Stump of the World
Terhune
Thessaloniki
Vorlon
San Marzano Lungo 2
Pink Ping Pong
Seek No Further Love Apple

Lots of superhots, beets, beans, basil, broccoli, carrots, chard, cukes, turnips, eggplant, summer and winter squash.
 
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