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What specific varieties will you plant again?
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What specific varieties will you plant again?
I just pulled a couple of carrots for a snack that are s-o-o-o sweet, I thought I would ask what are some your faves from this year?
My carrots were: Both heirlooms from Baker Creek. Excellent flavor & large size. Both were very sweet.
Jaune Obtuse Du Doubs (yellow)
Muscade (orange)
Peaches & cream corn
Boston pickler cuke
Giant Musselburgh leek
Honey Boat Delicata squash
Sweet dumpling squash
Late flat dutch cabbage
Perfection Savoy drumhead cabbage - huge, crinkled leaves. will be making some concrete leaves out of the outer leaves if I can get around to it
Lettuce: Rocky top mix, Red Wing Mix, both from Baker Creek
One definite no-no: Cascabella peppers. I've never seen so many peppers in my life. I love jalapenos, but these were hotter than a jalapeno & too hot for me.
My carrots were: Both heirlooms from Baker Creek. Excellent flavor & large size. Both were very sweet.
Jaune Obtuse Du Doubs (yellow)
Muscade (orange)
Peaches & cream corn
Boston pickler cuke
Giant Musselburgh leek
Honey Boat Delicata squash
Sweet dumpling squash
Late flat dutch cabbage
Perfection Savoy drumhead cabbage - huge, crinkled leaves. will be making some concrete leaves out of the outer leaves if I can get around to it
Lettuce: Rocky top mix, Red Wing Mix, both from Baker Creek
One definite no-no: Cascabella peppers. I've never seen so many peppers in my life. I love jalapenos, but these were hotter than a jalapeno & too hot for me.
Last edited by dixie on 11/15/2010, 11:32 am; edited 1 time in total
Re: What specific varieties will you plant again?
i'll definitely plant less arugula next year.
more peas.
we love carrots, too.
we had good yields with tomatoes and green peppers once the weather leveled out.
will plant more squashes next year - and will succession plan thtem as well so if bugs get them, i can try again and again and again.
more peas.
we love carrots, too.
we had good yields with tomatoes and green peppers once the weather leveled out.
will plant more squashes next year - and will succession plan thtem as well so if bugs get them, i can try again and again and again.

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