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550 Seedlings
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
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Currently growing -
30 - Homestead tomatoes
30 - Super hot Rod's peppers
Peppers -
Yolo Wonder (bell) - 28
Canary Bell (yellow) - 36
Sweet Banana - 30
Corno Di Toro Giallo - A large yellow pepper - 36
Tomatoes -
Celebrity Bush - 20
Big Beef Hybrid - 20
Black Truffle - 8
Sweet Seedless - 8
Razzle Dazzle - 8
Golden Mama - 8
Tangerine Mama - 8
Cherry type -
Sugar Sweetie - 20
Sugar Lump - 26
Large Red Cherry - 26
Honey Bunch - 8
Black Pearl - 8
Italian Ice - 8
Herbs -
Purple Opal Basil - 32
Bouquet Dill - 16
Mammoth Dill - 16
Lime Basil - 16
Egg Plant - 31
Squash & Gourds
Scallop Peter Pan - 16
Luffa - 16
Peppers
Costa Rican Sweet - 16
Pinot Noir - 16
Big Daddy - 16
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Sweet greenhouse!
Wonderful greenhouse. Thanks for publishing the growing list....glad to see eggplant.
We use a makeshift greenhouse in the winter for our plants...this year we had praying mantis hatch in January. A couple of mantis are still with us and the headstart did not seem to give them any competitive size advantage...they have grown slowly.
I have researched blue corn popcorn and it ends-up white when popped.
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