Seed Haul, New for 2024
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
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I garden in zone 5b - 6a in southeast Nebraska.
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We give out seeds all the time and love your haul GROW BIG
I love hearing what zone the gardener is in that I’m watching 😊
💚💚💚The tomatoes look delicious. I also started growing a lot of tomatoes))) I collect beans, but tomatoes, apparently, will now also occupy part of my garden)) Thanks for the video. I love watching about the seeds. These beautiful packages lift my spirits. Subscribed. Happy gardening.💚💚💚
What are some of your favorite beans to grow?
@@thegardnersgarden I collect bean, soybean and cowpea seeds. I love beans that become soft when cooked. I really like lima beans. There are more than 400 varieties of beans in my collection. I really like to grow different types of corn.
Looks like you will have lots of amazing plants! Thanks for sharing!
I ordered my seeds this week. I purchased a wonderful haul of seeds! Thanks for sharing! Happy growing!
love your style of video! The zinnias you showed are stunners!! Def adding to my shopping list
Happy gardening from zone 6a Wisconsin!
Prarie fire is our new favorite variety from last season. My kids voted it the best tomato out of all our 18 varieties grown just last year beating Sungold, Super Sweet 100 and their ex favorite Sugar Rush. I highly recommend Prairie Fire. It's super fun to eat, gorgeous and delicious. I think I will always have at least 1 in my garden each year
That is wonderful to hear. I am super excited to try it out this year and can’t wait to try it now.
I grew the Alice's Dream tomato last year and it was definitely my favorite and highest yielding tomato!
OOoo, that is great to hear!
First video of yours I'm watching didn't even make it through the whole video but the moment you said your a big star wars fan I subscribed! Can't wait to watch other videos of yours! Also I just saw those jelly melons on their website yesterday they just seem so interesting
HECK YES! Welcome fellow Star Wars fan. 😂
I'm hoping that the jelly melons are a success but we shall see.
Enjoyed your video, just subscribed.
Nice seed haul
Great seed haul! Thank you sharing… on another note your bookshelves are stunning 📚 😊
Oh thank you! 😊
Love zinnias, too! This year, for the first time, I'm planting Foxglove.
I love foxglove. I have a patch out front that comes back each year that I enjoy seeing. 😊
Love the Baker Creek Chocolate Cherry Sunflowers-so pretty.
That's. A nice seed haul you have there
Love baker Creek! Always enjoy seeing Baker Creek hauls! I have the black knight runner beans. I just planted them in my indoor food garden
You do indoor gardening?! That is amazing. That is a special skill set that maybe someday I'll give a try. Love the idea of growing all year around.
Have you tried the Thornburn's Terra Cotta tomato? We absolutely loved it last year...our favorite before it was the Cherokee Purple.
I grew it for the first time last year and really liked it. 😊
Hello There! 🧑🍼
I'm from Southwest Nebraska, love to see a video made from someone in Nebraska. I am growing Heatmaster Tomatoes, Ruby Monster tomatoes, Midnight Queen Eggplants, Poblano and Anaheim peppers, Giant Bell Peppers, TeePee Purple Bush Beans, pickling and slicing cucumbers, container cantelope and watermelon, and Butternut squash, zucchini squash, red onions, parsley, chives, maybe some radishes also.
I love some of the names of those plants! And I always love meeting another gardener from Nebraska!
hi april 🤗
your video popped up in my feed while watching other garden seed hauls.
i grow in southern california, zone 10b - mostly raised beds and containers.
i like your selection of seeds, especially the tomatoes. im trying to get more into flowers to attract pollinators and add color to my small backyard. i definitely prefer dwarf varieties.
baker creek is addictive. there's always something new and interesting.
great haul. tfs
That is awesome! And I totally get prefer dwarfs. There is a point in the season when the regular plants get waaaay too overwhelming.
Jelly melon how interesting! I haven't heard of that before
Sorry for so many comments, but also, I really recommend Johnnys seeds or geo seed, ESOECUALLY for the zinnias & the sunflowers. You get a discount for bulking larger packages, instead of having to buy multiple packs at the same price. Like for sunflowers for example, some are say $5.95 for a pack of 50, or $7.95 for a pack of 100. Bringing the price down to like $4 for 50.
I'm thinking about doing the bigger packs when I finally narrow down what I really want to grow. Right now I'm in the middle of experimenting with everything so I may have gone a bit nuts with the different varieties.
I’ve grown zinnias from Park Seed including the varieties you mentioned, the Magellan series is my favorite. I am now considering garbanzo beans since you mentioned them. My favorite variety of sunflower is Cherry Rose, it’s very pretty!
I love that and I hope you have a wonderful garbanzo year!
Totally off topic but I need peach tree updates. Lol! What is the variety- Edible or ornamental? I need to know. TIA 😂
They are Bonfire Patio Peach Trees and they are edible though I haven’t gotten an abundance of fruit as of yesterday because we keep getting late freezes that kill off the flower buds. One tree is thriving the other seems to be stunted for reasons I need to figure out. 😳
Johnny seed is great, I have a collection of more than 70 different tomato seeds but there's one tomato that I recommend to grow it's called Big beef plus hybrid it stays alive the entire season!
I’ve heard others talk about that variety. All good things. I may pick it up someday.
I eill have to try it.
How fun stars wars inspired tomatos!
Thank you. I love seed hauls. I have gotten way to many seeds lol
I always try to be reasonable with mine, but it never works out. 😂
@@thegardnersgarden It doesn’t work our for me either lol
I’m right there with you. As you already know. Lol.
GROW Prairie Fire. Make room.
Done!
I’ve purchased a few of the Star Wars tomatoes to grow in 2024. I’m excited to see how they taste ❤
Etsy is one of my favorite new sources for seeds 🙌🌱 I also ordered rebel starfighter prime and fuzzy blue balls from Woodland Creationz 🤘
That is awesome. I hope they grow well for both of us. 😊
The Tulip tomato from Baker Creek! Never seen those before! They do look like tulips! Let us know how you like the taste of them.
I'm going to have ro take notes because I saw quite a few you ordered that I'd like. Did Baker Creek send you free seeds? Can't remember if you showed them in this video. If a video is too long I break up the viewing time and come back to it when I can.
I will for sure let you know. There were some free seeds but they weren't of things I like to grow so I've passed them on to people who would. 😊
Hi.I 've just found your channel.I 'm also a plant lover enthusiast.Very nice video about different kinds of seed.Done subscribing,watching from Philippines.😊❤🙏
Thanks and welcome!!!!
Made it 40 seconds before commenting. Definitely don’t drop the zone. I think varieties and timing are relevant to where you’re at and several of the big content creators (e.g., Millenial and Epic) are in much higher zones (I’m in KC!). Nice to hear more people like MIGardener and Jenna from places that have more debatable winters.
(For anyone reading, Don’t mistake this for knocking the 9-10 creators, their stuff is awesome).
Initially, I watched Epic Gardening and Millennial Gardening. I've since moved on and no longer watch either of them. I watch other channels now because I've found them to be more informative. Although many channels' content isn't perfect, I get more experience and ideas from smaller channels.
Specifically, I enjoy seed varieties and the creators' experience with them. One other piece of information I'd like to share is that I no longer buy any seeds that are described using the word 'unique'. They always have been things that I didn't enjoy and would never grow again.
I always found it helpful to know the zones of other growers because it helped me gage how close to my growing area their information was useful for, specially when starting seeds. I'm just never sure if anyone else thought the same way I do. It is good to know there are some who do find that information helpful. Thank you.
The smaller tomatoes are the WORST! 😂 I will never grow them again! They also are the worst to harvest. They usually split or crack while harvesting, so they have zero shelf life!
THIS! This is the struggle I always have with smaller tomatoes.