2019 Herb Grow List
AmyinOwasso/zone 6b
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Reasons to Add Princess Anne to your 2019 list :)
Comments (24)I replied to your other thread Ann because I saw that one first. My Princess Anne’s blooms definitely last more than a day but I am not certain how long. I am also sure they last longer in cooler weather. Helen is on the money with her answer. Here all my David Austins bloom a lot but the individual blooms don’t last very long. I grow iceberg as well tho, and she blooms in the same manner, many blooms with short life. I do not think Princess Anne‘s blooms last any less than iceberg here. Severe_novice: Olivia has a good base life for an Austin and actually it seems to hold on to her petals some on the bush (that is usually the way). Self cleaning blooms usually done last as long....See More2019 SEED TRADE LIST
Comments (7)Those are not varieties of 'Angels trumpet's' (Brugmansia). Those are Datura commonly called "devil's trumpet's". I could get you seeds of Diospyros nigra aka black sapote ( what you're referring to as chocolate pudding persimmon). They're not in season right now though. But they do grow comparably quick from seed. I grew my tree from seed. However it's a tropical/subtropical species unlike regular persimmon. It will be damaged at temperatures below 29° and potentially killed if the temperature stays below that for more than a few hours....See MoreCool-Season Vegetable Grow List for 2019
Comments (7)If there is a question mark after them I haven't bought seeds yet. I wish my posts would retain the formatting. Beans, Bush Mascotte (for containers) Royalty Purple Pod Tanya's Pink Beans Woods Mountain Crazy Bean (Fall) Beans, Pole Blue Coco Grandma Nellies yellow mushroom beans Cherokee Trail of tears ? Frank Barnett Cut Short (Fall) Grandma Roberts Purple Pole (fall) Beets Babybeat Bulls Blood Crosby’s Egyptian Beet Golden Grex Lutz Green Leaf Rainbow Mix Beet Seeds red ace (fall only) Broccoli Batavia early heading Green Magic Happy Rich Packman Piracicaba Broccoli, Fall Arcadia (F1) Blue Wind purple sprouting Umpqua Brussels Sprouts (Fall only) Diablo F1 Falstaff Hestia Jade Cross F1 Cabbage, Spring Golden Acre Green Rocket, Chinese Pixie Cabbage, Fall All Seadons brunswick January King cabbage red acre Savoy Perfection Violaceo di Verona Cabbage Carrots (if I grow them all some will be in containers. Some I'll save for fall) Atomic Red Baby Little finger Caracas Coral carrot Coreless Amsterdam Cosmic purple Kuroda Muscade Carrot Napoli Nutri-red Parisian (round) Purple Haze Purple sun Rainbow Blend Carrot Mix Romance F1 Chinese Celery Kintsai, Light Green Chinese Celery Collards Alabama Blue Collards Georgia collards Top Bunch F1 Yellow cabbage collards Vates (Fall) Garlic Greens, Cool Season arugula, Astro Claytonia Cress, Garden "Cress, Upland ""Belle Isle""" Cress, Wrinkled Crinkled Crumpled Crispy Winter Greens Mix Flowering brassica, Kosaitai Mache, Dutch Vit Mache, Granon MACHE, MACHOLONG (CORNSALAD) Mache, Medalian misome (F1) Misome Choho, Hybrid Orach, Aurora Orach, Red Pac Choi, Purple Magic Pac Choi, Red Violet Hybrid salad burnet Salt wort spigarello lisca broccoli Tatsoi, Red tatsoi, Rosette Tyfon Yokatta-Na F1 Green Lance, Hybrid? Kale Arkansas Purple Kale Black Magic Dazzling Blue Kale Hanover Salad Lacinato Lacinato Nero cabbage Lacinato Rainbow Mix Prism F1 Starbor Kale F1 Tronchuda Lark's Tongue? Sea Kale? Kale, Fall Baltisk Rod Purpurkal Kale Breedy's Camden Dutch Darkibor Nash's Green Kale Olympic Red Pentland Brig Kale Premier Red Kale(saved seed) Scarlet Kale Siber Frill Kale Winterbor Lettuce Chadwick's Rodan Lettuce Freedom Lettuce Gene-Pool Lettuce Mix Gabriella Matina Sweet Merlox red oak leaf lettuce North Pole Butterhead Thai Oakleaf Looseleaf Les Oreilles du Diable (Devil’s Ears) Leaf Lettuce? Red Mountain Winter? Yedikule Lettuce? Red Tinged Winter Leaf Lettuce winter mix Winter Wonderland OG Romaine Lettuce Onions, Multiplier Peas (I may not grow peas, never have good luck and Ron doesn't like edible podded peas) golden sweet snow Perfection 326 Shell Pea (66 days) tall telephone Tom Thumb Potatoes (I'll get these at Atwoods if Ron fills bags, no in ground potatoes this year.) Red Pontiac Yukon Gold Radishes Chinese Shawo Fruit white icicle Garden Party Mix root parsley Salsify Scorzonera Spinach Abundant Bloomsdale America Spinach Baby Leaf Hybrid Bloomsdale Longstanding Gangbusters Okame Spinach Reflect F1 Regiment F1 VIROFLAY SPINACH Winter Bloomsdale OG Spinach (Fall) GIANT NOBLE SPINACH (fall) Giant Winter Spinach (fall) GIGANTE DI INVERNO SPINACH (fall) Swiss chard (I'm a sucker for pretty leaves) Argentata Chard Bali Red Rhubarb chard Barese Bionda Di Lyon Swiss Chard Erbette Chard Perpetual Spinach Prima Rosa Swiss Chard rainbow Swiss chard Verde De Taglio Swiss Chard Turnip red Turnip Tokyo Cross Hybrid Turnip(35 days) Tokyo Market Orange Jelly, Golden Ball Turnip (fall) Purple Top White Globe Turnip (fall) Gilfeather Rutabaga (fall)...See More2019 SPRING MAG SWAP - Plants You WANT List
Comments (25)I'm so late getting my "game on" this year. I am contributing plants to a community fundraiser the same day but I am saving lots to bring to GG's and can't wait for the fun! I'm digging this weekend and will post those things later. Here is my "WANT" list: Delphinium Aconitum (Monkshood) Lupine Rhubarb Fig Kiwi Blueberry Rose cuttings (I want to attempt the potato rooting method) woodland anemone lady slippers Toad Lily (Trycirtum) Lily, "Beverly" Lemongrass Stevia Canna, Phasion, Stutgard, any other mint lobelia cardinal flower clematis (any, will also like to try rooting a cutting) plastic pots, all sizes, seed starting to 5 gallon 3 and 5 gallon buckets posts, plant supports, bamboo (no roots, just pole - I can come to collect if you don't want to bring them), leftover pieces of wire fencing, Tree Peony SEEDS any other flower seeds...See MoreOkiedawn OK Zone 7
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