Favorite Pinks of the 2019 Season
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Warm Season Vegetable Grow List for 2019
Comments (12)If there is a Question mark, I havent actually bought the seeds yet Amaranth Calaloo Edible Amaranth, Asia Red ? Edible Amaranth, Tenderleaf? Amaranth, Chinese Multicolor Spinach ? Beans, Cow Pea (mostly I will randomly plant these on cattle panels at the edge of the beds. Probably wont plant them all. Iron and clay and Hardee were bought for groundcover) Bettersnap Big Red Ripper (Mandy) Black-eyed peas Chinese Red Noodle Asparagus (Yardlong) Bean Georgia Long Green Pod Red Seed Asparagus (Yardlong) Bean Hardee Haricots Rouge Burkina du Faso Iron and Clay Kentucky Red Lady Peas Long Bean Taiwan Black Seeded Penny Rile Cow Pea pink eye, purple hull Whippoorwill Black seed, nigella sativa Cucumber (plan is to mingle these with cowpeas) Armenian Ashley Cucumber Barese County Fair Diva Eureka Hybrid Greenfingers H19 little leaf Lemon Marketmore76 Salad Bush hybrid Suyo Long Vertina Eggplant (the eggplant experiment. If we don't like these I don't have to grow it any more) Black Beauty Black Diamond Florida Market Mitoyo Grain Sorghum Greens, Warm Season Balady Aswan Celtuce GOLDGELBER PURSLANE Jewels of Opar manihot, hibiscus Purslane, Golden Purslane, Organic Tall Egyptian spinach Lettuce (these all had slow bolt or heat resistant in their descriptions. They are still going to be spring plantings. I have too many seeds, so I may do the living mulch thing this year) Adrianna Lettuce Anuenue Australian Yellow Looseleaf Black seeded Simpson blush batavians Buttercrunch Butterhead Carioca summer crisp on sale $1 Cherokee CIMMARON Cougar Summer Crisp Lettuce Drunken Woman Lettuce Edox jericho Merveille De Quatre Saisons Butterhead Lettuce (OG) packet Midnight Ruffles Leaf Lettuce Muir Nevada. crisphead New Red Fire Quan Yin Lettuce, OSSI Red Sails Looseleaf Lettuce ( Simpson Elite Lettuce summer mix Summertime Mustard Grow in the bed with nematoade problems Okra (I either have to pare this down or we will be comparing okras in small plantings) Becks Big Buck Burmese Evertender Green Velvet Jade Stewart Zeebest Aunt Hettie's Red Jing Orange‘ Peppers Czechoslovakian black pepper Guajillo Jalapeno Early Joe's Long Cayenne Alma Paprika Charleston Belle Chocolate Cake Figitelli Sicilia, Sweet Pepper Golden Greek Pepperoncini Red Cheese Pepper Sweet Pimento Spinach, Summer New Zealand Spinach Malabar Spinach Squash, Summer Early Bulam summer squash Meot Jaeng I Ae Teot Bat Put Squash, Winter Black Futsu Thai Kang Kob Winter squash Seminole Pumpkin...See MoreTop Ten Favorite Daylilies of 2019
Comments (28)Mantis, Passion's Promise brings a smile to my face not only for its name but what a cheerful bloom. I love it ! and I agree with Brad on his comments on Morning Mood . How tall is MM by the way? You mention in your post " old Stamile daylilies" . Did he hybridize elsewhere other than Florida when he started out do you know ? And anyone know what year "old" Stamile cultivars became new Florida ones. I ask because I have tried to grow some Stamile's but more recent intros and they sure do not like it here. But Mantis you are in Ohio so similar growing conditions to me ( we are not that far from each other ) so I am wondering what the cut off time was between old and new so I can look for "old " Stamiles that just might do well here ....See MoreFavorite Yellows of the 2019 Season
Comments (58)Nancy, I am sorry you lost Solar Music because it is very pretty. Bill Norris is such a great performer in my garden too. I can see why Yellow Monkey is a favorite with everyone because it looks fantastic in your pic. Thanks to all for liking my future intro. That is very encouraging! Somehow Houzz made the data details on it disappear. Anyway, I was hoping for more green with this cross, but I got mostly yellow seedlings. I have 6 seedlings from this cross and this one was picked for intro because it has the biggest flower, 7-8", most sturdy and tallest scape at 60", and the blooms have great substance that can take rain, sun, and wind and still look good by the end of day. It does not have a high budcount but the flower opens perfectly symmetrical most of the time....See MoreFavorite Bicolor and Bitone Daylilies of 2019
Comments (39)Thanks, Nancy for posting a pic of your seedling. Not sure whether your seedling takes after RR or CHarmed Existence because the pollen parent is a bitone too. Nancy and Signet, you are very kind! Wolverine X Van Helsing has nice branching and maybe 20+ buds. The only problem is that it is a late bloomer and blooms a lot at once so its bloom season lasts about 2 weeks. I have yet to see rebloom on it but it is currently in the seedling bed which is not a good place for it being crowded and competed with weeds and tree roots. Next year when I move it out, I hope it will show some rebloom. I have found that drought definitely dampens the chance for rebloom. Thanks Sherry for posting Little Jetsetter's size. I am a bit confused. Is it 15" or 3 1/4" ? Anyway, I love your pic of it and I really like to add it to my garden. Celeste, I somehow miss Lotus Position. That's a beautiful one too! Love its name!...See Moresignet_gw(6b)
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