I have had some trouble with the rosemary and lavender - but who doesn't have trouble with that from seed? But the others have been GREAT little seedlings so far.
Every seed came up, they're about 3' tall with a sturdy stem. Waiting until mid March to put out in the southern (Ga) garden. Will be licking my lips watching them flower and fruit. I like these as an addition to a traditional red tomato salad.
All of the seed in my order arrived in good time. The sweet chinese giant pepper is the only variety I've planted, and it germinated great and are doing well under lights.
I had 40 mph winds my greenhouse fell over and was so surprised the seeds survived two days in the cold under soil and are still growing. The roots were in tact so i transplanted them, they are doing just fine. 10 stars
This is an incredibly delicious tomato. I think every person I have served it to has remarked that is is one of the best tomatoes they have ever tasted. Great any way you have it.
Champion Collard Green Seeds (74 days) A Vates type collard green with dark green leaves, disea...
Champion Collard Green Seeds (74 days) A Vates type collard green with dark green leaves, disease resistant and bolt retardant. A great choice for fall as Champion has excellent frost resistance but works extremely well in the spring too.
Produces very large plants so leave lots of room!
Brassic a oleracea Morris Heading Collard Greens (85 days) Morris Heading has long been a Southe...
Brassic a oleracea Morris Heading Collard Greens (85 days) Morris Heading has long been a Southern tradition for top quality collard greens. It produces loose, heavy heads on short stems. Morris Heading grows 18-24" tall. Slow to bolt. It has intense blue green leaves that have an excellent flavor and are full of nutrients when prepared in the "Southern Tradition". OK, well maybe shouldn't use all that bacon fat unless of course you're working it off in your garden ;) Researchers at th...
Brassica oleracea (75 days) Vates was a real producer in our 2008 garden trials. We had copious...
Brassica oleracea (75 days) Vates was a real producer in our 2008 garden trials. We had copious amounts of dark green tasty leaves. So much so the rabbits and chickens had a banner year! 32" tall, silvery green, succulent and very slow to bolt. Best planted early like most brassicas they don't like extreme (90+) heat. Although, because we are on the Pacific Coast we grew Vates Collard Greens all year long with no problem. Try them again as a fall planting if your summers are too hot. Exc...