South Asian/Indian Vegetables
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Comments (5)I am interested in FRESH bitter melon FRESH pineapple sage bay leave seed Moringa seeds I don't have what you are looking for but can you please do sasbe? I have many other seeds of veggie and flowers. I can send the list. Please let me know. email: sisaac0@yahoo.com Thanks Jasmine...See Moresouthern California asian vegetable gardeners group
Comments (24)I just moved to Tujunga/Sunland, close to you San Fernando folks. Currently, we have about 2 Japanese sweet potato vines, the tubers should be about ready to harvest. Just planted some mizuna, daikon and napa cabbage, along with other salad greens. In florida, I grew red shiso (perilla), malabar spinach (basella alba) and asian winged bean. The malabar spinach and shiso should do OK in this climate, but not sure about the asian winged bean, as I am up in the foothills and we get frosts up here. Would be happy to trade malabar spinach or winged bean seeds for other asian vegetables. If I get the shiso established, then I can trade those seeds too....See MoreHave you started your Indian vegetable garden this Spring?
Comments (2)I have tinda, lemon grass, several varieties of Indian eggplants, gongura and bitter gourd started. I am anxious to see how the tinda comes out. I have raised gongura before which is called Jamaica in Mexico and the calyx makes a great cranberry-tasting sauce or juice. I also have a small curry tree I bought last summer from Logee's. It was 5 inches tall when I bought it and now it is almost 2 feet tall and the tip has started growing again now that our days are getting longer. I am not Indian but I am really interested in growing Indian vegetables as I love Indian, Bengali and other South Asian cuisines. I also sell at a local farmers market and hope to be able to cater to some of our South Asian community here. I am also trying wax gourd this year too. I have grown the bitter gourd/melon before and I enjoy the taste....See MoreWanted Indian Vegetable seeds
Comments (2)Here is a link to a New Jersey based company which sells good seeds for indian vegetables. http://www.seedsofindia.com Other places where you can find Indian vegetables are Johnny's selected seeds http://www.johnnyseeds.com And also Asian vegetable seeds http://www.evergreenseeds.com/vegetableseeds.html Here is a link that might be useful: El Paso Twigs...See Moreseedssun
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