i don't think i've ever posted a comprehensive list of all the plants i'm growing in a season. i'm a total plant nerd, so this might only be interesting to me. the varieties in italics are starts or seeds that i haven't planted out yet, and the varieties with astrisks are ones i haven't grown before:
tomatoes:
black and red boar
black zebra cherry
brown berry*
chocolate cherry
chocolate stripe
x2
cream sausage
fuzzy wuzzy
green zebra
hahms gelbe
japanese black trifele*
lemon drop*
lime green salad*
monkey ass*
orange flesh purple smudge*
OSU blue x2
reisetomate
roughwood golden tiger x2
snow white cherry*
tiny tim
vintage wine
whippersnapper
white currant x3
zapotec pleated*
+ numerous volunteer mystery tomatoes
non-tomato nightshades:
eggplant, listada di gandia
eggplant, casper*
eggplant, shoya long*
eggplant, udmalbet*
ground cherries
naranjilla* x2
pepper, big bertha*
pepper, black hungarian
pepper, cherry bomb*
pepper, choricero
pepper, corno di toro giallo
pepper, fish
pepper, joe's long cayenne
pepper, nepalese bell*
pepper, sarga cseresznye*
pepper, whitney*
potato, all blue*
potato, russian banana fingerling*
tomatillos, volunteer/mystery variety x3
beans & peas:
dragon tongue bush
golden sweet pea*
purple queen bush
rattlesnake pole
royal burgundy bush
cukes & melons:
cucumber, jelly melon*
cucumber, sweet marketmore
watermelon, blacktail mountain*
watermelon, moon and stars*
watermelon, orangelo*
squash, pumpkins & gourds:
gourd, bule*
gourd, dinosaur*
pumpkin, rouge vif d'etamps*
pumpkin, triamble/shamrock
squash, black magic zucchini
squash, peter pan* x3
squash, ronde de nice
squash, straightneck yellow
non-potato root veggies:
beet, chioggia
beet, detroit dark red
carrot, cosmic purple
carrot, solar yellow
carrot, lunar white
garlic, purple glazer
onion, sweet yellow*
radish, french breakfast
radish, sparkler white tip
radish, purple plum
greens, brassicas and herbs:
basil, dwarf greek
basil, holy/tulsi (red & green)*
basil, opal
basil, sweet
basil, thai
broccoli, purple sprouting
calendula
cumin*
kale, dinosaur*
kale, red russian
kohlrabi, purple vienna
lettuce, flame
lettuce, freckles
lettuce, red oak leaf
parsley, italian flat leaf
rosemary
sage, bicolor
spearmint
thyme
other:
aloe, fire ranch*
asparagus*
corn, blue jade dwarf
fuchsia
strawberries, eversweet
strawberries, quinault
strawberries, white alpine* x3
sunflowers
Holy crap, that is a lot of plants! I can't wait to see them. Maybe we can have a visit over the weekend or next.
ReplyDeleteHoly crap indeed! I can't believe how many things you have planted.
ReplyDeleteThat's amazing! How big is your garden? Can't wait to see what monkey ass and some of the other tomatoes look like. :)
ReplyDeleteit is a lot for sure. i have four garden spaces--two small, one medium and one huge, and the total square footage is about 1,090. monkey ass should be really interesting. it's a recently-renamed heirloom from ceserta, riardo, italy, grown by the same family for generations. the fruit is pink with a big fold at the blossom end creating two large lobes, resembling a baboon's butt.
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