The lazy gardener's guide to seed selection
I wish I could say the same, but the fact of the matter is that I usually try to place my small seed order in one shot, with one company. I quickly read through the descriptions of the varieties, sometimes Googling them, and make my decision. I do not pore over catalogs for months before deciding. In fact, I figured out my whole seed order during my lunch hour Friday. And I still had time to eat my spinach cheese pie.
In addition to the onions, which I've already told you about, I'll plant the following things from seed (ordered from Territorial Seed) this year:
In addition to these, I'll grow lots of tomatoes, herbs and zucchini from plants. I think I will skip the peppers and the carrots as I found them to take up too much space in my small garden for their yield.
I might still pick up a seed package here or there if I think if something I'd like to add or I realize that one of the varieties I purchased really isn't going to perform during my short growing season.
One more gardening chore checked off the list. Now we wait for the snow to melt.
2 Comments:
I want some of those pink-tipped onions chopped up on my green beans, please! Thanks for all your thoughtful comments on my red room post. Later this week, I plan to post a few detail shots.
Spring can show up any day now!
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