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What are your experiments or new seed varieties planned for 2024. I'm going to have a think and come back with my list. I've a load of new varieties of beans and courgettes and a fair few tomatoes.
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I'm going to experiment with edible oddities! Some of the seeds are very old so I won't be holding my breath or buying new seed.
Amaranth/callaloo
Quinoa
Flax
Fenugreek/methi
Lentil
Sesame
Dudi
Luffa
Orach
Tree spinach
Huazontle
Agastache
Edible mallow
Bread seed poppy
Monarda Didyma
Soapwort (don't laugh)
Luffa
Nigella for seeds
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(15-03-2024, 01:00 PM)Veggie Wrote: I'm going to experiment with edible oddities! Some of the seeds are very old so I won't be holding my breath or buying new seed.
Amaranth/callaloo
Quinoa
Flax
Fenugreek/methi
Lentil
Sesame
Dudi
Luffa
Orach
Tree spinach
Huazontle
Agastache
Edible mallow
Bread seed poppy
Monarda Didyma
Soapwort (don't laugh)
Luffa
Nigella for seeds
I'm going to have to google some of those (then promptly forget)
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4 new varieties of tomato (if they all germinate)
2 new chillies
2 new sweet peppers
1 new aubergine
There will be a lot more to add ( hopefully ) once my tunnel is up .
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Nothing unusual in my garden but some new varieties to me, many from the seed deals last year:
TOMATOES
Country Taste
St. Pierre
Super Sauce
Garneet
Oh Happy Day
Artisan Pink Bumblebe
Crimson Crush
Orangeto
COURGETTES
Firenze F1
Defender F1
Black Forest F1 a climbing one
Dunja F1
Butterstick F1
CUCUMBER Burpless Tasty Green F1
BROCCOLI Matsuri & Brokali Apollo (but having read TMTT comments on Apollo in 2020 I'm beginning to have my doubts about this one)
CARROT
Mercurio
Neroc
Burpees Short & Sweet
PEA/MT
Green Beauty
Carouby de Moussane
DFB
Primavera
Montano
Atlanta
Borlotto Lingua di Fuco nano
Organdi
Rondo
CFB
Violet Podded
Monte Gusto
Uzice Speckled Wax (Garrett's)
various flowers, if I get round to them.
It looks like I will be overrun with tomatoes, courgettes and beans again this year - no change there then. Happy days.
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15-03-2024, 03:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 15-03-2024, 03:52 PM by JJB.)
Even with all these seeds I've just noticed how Honeymoon tomato says it tastes nice. I'm resisting temptation to buy even yet more tomato seeds. Maybe a note for next year.
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Tomatoes:
Gobstopper - yellow/green cherry
Mango Lassi - red cherry
Ron's Carbon Copy - black cherry
Santiam Sunrise - orange cherry
Michael Pollan - green/yellow stripe pear shaped
Derby Striped - red/orange stripe cherry
Sweet pepper:
Redskin F1 - red bell pepper
Minibel Chocolate - brown small bell pepper
Chilli pepper:
Sugar Rush Stripey - peach striped with red
Beans (climbing):
Golden Gate - yellow pod
Italian Snap - mottled pod, striped dry bean
Madeira Maroon - speckled dry bean
Tarbais - white dry bean
Coco Bicolour - half cream/half speckled bean
Deb's Creek - half cream/half speckled bean
Tunny - half dark pink/half cream bean
Dwarf french beans:
Purple Queen - purple pods
Vermont Cranberry - deep pink speckled beans
Squaw - cream/brown speckled soldier bean
Bobis D'Albenga - purple/green mottled pod
Recently I've attempted to stick with tried and tested old favourites, but I can't resist indulging with new tomatoes and beans.
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New to me and already sown:-
Tomato - Veranda Red (not JJB's seeds as they keeled over and died!)
Aubergine - Kermit, Miranda, Pinstripe, Black Beauty
Peppers - Midas, Aji Delight, Lunchbox Mix
Courgette - Early Gem.
I've no idea what else I'll be sowing.
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(15-03-2024, 03:51 PM)JJB Wrote: Even with all these seeds I've just noticed how Honeymoon tomato says it tastes nice. I'm resisting temptation to buy even yet more tomato seeds. Maybe a note for next year. Is that the same as Pink Honeymoon, the beefsteak? If so, I've grown it 2 years in a row and it is really nice. Very blight resistant, too. This year it'll be in the greenhouse instead of outdoors.
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(16-03-2024, 11:32 AM)toomanytommytoes Wrote: (15-03-2024, 03:51 PM)JJB Wrote: Even with all these seeds I've just noticed how Honeymoon tomato says it tastes nice. I'm resisting temptation to buy even yet more tomato seeds. Maybe a note for next year. Is that the same as Pink Honeymoon, the beefsteak? If so, I've grown it 2 years in a row and it is really nice. Very blight resistant, too. This year it'll be in the greenhouse instead of outdoors.
I don't know if it's the same as Pink Honeymoon. I could only see Pink Honeymoon from Pennard IIRC whereas Honeymoon, still lauded as a distinctive taste, is available more readily. I can feel me weakening but it might be a bit late to sow beefs..
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