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Which varieties are you buying this year? Tomatoes? Beans? Or maybe squash? thumbup


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I've traded for all of my veggie seeds so I won't need to buy any. I have corn, tomatoes, peppers, beans, squash, green onions, egyptian walking onions, chives, shallots, white radishes, carrots, gourds, cucumber, pumpkins, rhubarb, lettuce and spinach. That I can recall off of the top of my head. Usually several types of each.


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That's going to be a full garden Tammy.


I won't be planting much this year...maybe just a little of each.


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me either, tamara--perhaps we can comiserate together---

There WILL be at lease 1 tomato plant though


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Depending on where I move will depend on what gets planted. I won't be able to do the tomatoes unless there is somewhere sheltered I can put them because I'd have to plant late. Same with the peppers I'd have to bring the plants inside to actually get any peppers. So it would probably only be the perennial things that can handle the cold. Or short season crops.


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I just bought some blue lake bush beans, and sugar daddy peas. also some danvers half long carrots

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some danvers half long carrots--now there is an idea, I like--- thumbup


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I have some radishes (that it won't dry out long enough to put out - but I'm not complaining about the rain), I'll put out some blue lake beans, beets. Squash and tomatoes I'm doing from plants this year.



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I got a pack of tomatoes suppose to be 60 different varieties in the one pack..1000 seeds...should last me awhile idea


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Originally Posted by Bestofour
I'll put out some blue lake beans, beets. .


it was You, sheri!

it's been on my mind the last week or so... someone sent me bush bean seeds in a trade with me sometime last year, and i planted them last summer, and enjoyed them so much, they're the only type i plant[or will be in the future] now! lol :Lol:
just wanted to thank you for soemthing you probably didn't even notice you did! :Lol: kissie


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Originally Posted by Bestofour
I have some radishes (that it won't dry out long enough to put out - but I'm not complaining about the rain), I'll put out some blue lake beans, beets. Squash and tomatoes I'm doing from plants this year.


I had that very problem last year when it came time for my onions & spinach.----even with my raised garden---- soooo this year I am going to container plant my spinach & green onions. When the time comes for the rest, the soil should be ready.--I hope any way.

I do what I can from plants--I guess I am not a patient person. I let my Dad do the green house stuff.--he shares real well. clap


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