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what have you planted so far?

hillbilly_hydro
13 years ago

Here is what I have planted so far this year.

1.Golden Crown Hybrid Watermelon

2.New Queen Hybrid Watermelon

3.Marketmore 76 Cucumber

4.Golden Self-Blanching Celery

5.Packman Hybrid Broccoli

6.Big Bertha Hybrid Pepper

7.Super Heavyweight Hybrid Pepper

8.Little Sweetie Hybrid Muskmelon

9.Savor Charentais Hybrid Melon

10.Bloomsdale Long Standing Spinach

11.Sweet Baby Girl Hybrid Tomato

12.Burpees Better Boy Hybrid Tomato

13.Legend Tomato

14.Calmar Head Lettuce

15.Parris Island Romaine Lettuce

16.Sylvesta Lettuce

17.Danish Ballhead Cabbage

18.China Express Hybrid Chinese Cabbage

19.Fiero Hybrid Radicchio

20.Mary Washington Asparagus

What Do you have planted so far?

Comments (7)

  • countrycarolyn
    13 years ago

    Oh boy I got about 131 types planted, here is my list. :)

    Perennials
    Annuals
    Herbs
    A Tree
    Shrubs
    Veggies

  • keriann_lakegeneva
    13 years ago

    This is fun! I will add my list in abit.

    But... do you guys and gals just start seedlings for yourself? friends and familys? sell them?

    Just curious, because sometimes I think I am crazy starting hundreds of seedlings just for about 6 of us!

    Keriann~

  • hillbilly_hydro
    Original Author
    13 years ago

    i have an acre under glass all hydroponics so i plant 1000's of seeds every year. as far as the crops go i sell some and donate about 75% to the local food banks and plus give away to the poor and elderly

  • keriann_lakegeneva
    13 years ago

    Okay, here is my list thus far.. I have about 50 or so more to direct sow or start in 3-4 weeks.....

    Yep... I have lost my mind!

    The latter part of the list are my brugmansias

    Alyssum
    Amaranthus Dreadlocks
    Bacopa- Blutopia
    Bacopa- Snowtopia
    Balloon Flower
    Basil- Genovese
    Basil- Large Leaf Italian
    Bean- Dragon Tongue Bush
    Bean- Roma II Bush
    Begonia Illumination
    Begonia Nonstop Hybrid
    Blanket Flower
    Brussel Sprouts- L. Island Improved
    Cabbage- Copenhagen Market
    Cantaloupe- Hearts of Gold
    Carrot- Chantenay Red Core
    Carrot- Cosmic Purple
    Carrot- Davers 126
    Carrot- Muscade
    Cilantro
    Coleus
    Coneflower- Bravado
    Corkscrew Vine
    Corn- Broom Mulit-Color
    Eggplant- Kazakhstan
    Eggplant- Listada De Gandia
    Eggplant- Long Purple
    Eggplant- Rosa Blanca
    Geranium- Elite Hybrid
    Geranium- Orbit
    Gourd- Turks Cap
    Impatiens Athena
    Impatiens Tempo
    Kale- Flowering Maribor
    Lettuce- Red Romaine
    Lettuce- Red Salad Bowl
    Lisianthus- Cinderella Lime
    Lisianthus- El Paso
    Lobelia
    Onion- Golden Grande
    Osteospermum Asti
    Osteospermum Asti
    Parsley- Krausa
    Pea- Sugar Ann Snow Pole
    Pepper- Black Hungarian
    Pepper- California Wonder
    Pepper- California Wonder
    Pepper- Chinese 5 color
    Pepper- Corno di Toro Giallo
    Pepper- Italian Pepperoncini
    Pepper- Jalapeno Craig's Grande
    Pepper- Long Purple Cayenne
    Pepper- Marbles
    Pepper- Tabasco
    Petunia Easy Wave
    Petunia Milliflora Bella
    Petunia Milliflora Bella
    Petunia Tidal Wave
    Petunia- Wave
    Petunia Wave- Baby Duck
    Pumpkin- Atlantic Giant
    Pumpkin- Howden
    Pumpkin- Jarrahdale
    Pumpkin- Jaune Gros De Paris
    Pumpkin- Marina Di Chioggia
    Pumpkin- Musquee De Provence
    Pumpkin- Rouge Vif D'Etampes
    Pumpkin- Triamble/Shamrock
    Pyrethrum- James Kelway
    Radish- Cherry Belle
    Radish- Early Scarlet Globe
    Rudbeckia- Goldstrum Strain
    Shasta Daisy P
    Toad Lily
    Tomatillo- Purple Cobain
    Tomato- Ananas Noir
    Tomato- Beefsteak
    Tomato- Cherokee Spudakee
    Tomato- Crimson Crush Beefsteak
    Tomato- Dr. Wyche's Yellow
    Tomato- Green Zebra
    Tomato- Homestead
    Tomato- Missouri Pink Love Apple
    Tomato- Moneymaker
    Tomato- Peardrops
    Tomato- Razzleberry
    Tomato- Reisetomate
    Tomato- Riesentraube
    Tomato- Rutgers
    Verbena Imagination
    Zinna
    Zinnia
    Zucchini- Golden Squash
    Zucchini- Lungo Bianco


    Brugmansia
    Cherub
    Culebra
    Double Delight
    Inspiration
    Ludgers Windsong
    Miss Calie
    Naughty Nick
    Olympic Flame
    Peaches and Cream
    Pink NOID
    Pink Perfection
    Santa Rosa
    Shooting Stars
    Snow Cone
    Super Nova
    White NOID
    Painted Lady
    Strawberry and Cream
    Pink Beauty
    Dola
    Cupid's Blush
    Mon Amour de Mareuil

    Keriann~

  • blueheron
    13 years ago

    Has anybody started rudbeckia "cherokee purple"? I got some free seeds and started them but I'm wondering if they'll bloom this year? According to what I've read, they're not winter hardy, so how do I overwinter them so that they bloom next year?

  • Astroknot
    13 years ago

    Just wanted to share my excitement of discovering that I am now growing a quince plant! Last December I managed to find quinces at the farmer's market and later tried saving and planting the seeds. Unfortunately, I really didn't do my research beforehand about properly saving the seeds, and they got moldy. The seeds I planted never sprouted, and I figured I did something wrong.

    HOWEVER, despite my poor gardening skills one quince seed has managed to sprout! I completely forgot about it until the leaves popped up. Nature finds its own way. I am going to be hovering over that thing for the next six months, watching it grow.

    And this may be my imagination, but I can almost swear that the little seedling has a faint, sweet quince fragrance.

  • northerner_on
    13 years ago

    Blueheron: Most annual Rudbeckias bloom the first year even here up north with our short summers, so you should have no problem. By the way, you may want to check the name: the annual Rudbeckia I know is Cherokee Sunset.