I reached out to my Garden Community and asked on a video for 2 maybe 3 seeds of Candy Roaster squash to grow here on the shire this season. The response was a Tsunami of seed banks sent to us. I understand being blessed but I could start 20 Market gardens with the amount! We did get 5 Candy roaster seeds though! We are heavy gardening this year. We ran out of food in Early January. Forced to buy toxic food from the grocery store. Hate bringing Glyphosate into the house. Then what? Am I supposed to compost this poison in my compost system? No thanks! We're poor due to CV and being forced to move off grid during the pandemic. We are safe now in a Shed to house Tiny home. I nicked Named the place ( Our ) Shire! 🥰 Your 100% right on Carrots. They are semi regional. Make sure to add these and test bed them. Parisian, nantes, Chantenay, Danvers and Imperator. One HAS to work for you! Some are short, some are stocky, some are stupid huge and long. Each has a heat and cold index genetically ( due to origin )
Nice! I loved watching this. I’m planning to do big rainbow tomatoes, watermelon radish, little gem lettuce, bibb lettuce, jalapeño, fox cherry tomatoes, fairytale pumpkins, danvers carrots, atomic red carrots, lacinto kale, jimmy nardello peppers, zebrune shallots, and bush beans. It’s my first spring growing my garden from seed.
Love the variety of your seeds! Especially the ones that were saved seeds. Im excited to follow along and see how they grow. Also, I live in MN and my thyme plant made it through the winter last year so I wouldnt be too worried about a little frost. 😀
Love my Baker Creek seeds! My seeds come next week. Im going to have to make a video! I did the chocolate pear tomatoes last year. It didn't do well, but it was hot and dry too. New Subscriber!
My mom loves the black strawberry tomatoes. The chocolate pear is new to our garden this year, but they're so pretty! Both varieties are from Baker Creek. Let me know how they do for you and if you like them 🙂
I reached out to my Garden Community and asked on a video for 2 maybe 3 seeds of Candy Roaster squash to grow here on the shire this season. The response was a Tsunami of seed banks sent to us. I understand being blessed but I could start 20 Market gardens with the amount!
We did get 5 Candy roaster seeds though! We are heavy gardening this year. We ran out of food in Early January. Forced to buy toxic food from the grocery store. Hate bringing Glyphosate into the house. Then what? Am I supposed to compost this poison in my compost system? No thanks!
We're poor due to CV and being forced to move off grid during the pandemic. We are safe now in a Shed to house Tiny home. I nicked Named the place ( Our ) Shire! 🥰 Your 100% right on Carrots. They are semi regional. Make sure to add these and test bed them. Parisian, nantes, Chantenay, Danvers and Imperator. One HAS to work for you! Some are short, some are stocky, some are stupid huge and long. Each has a heat and cold index genetically ( due to origin )
Nice! I loved watching this. I’m planning to do big rainbow tomatoes, watermelon radish, little gem lettuce, bibb lettuce, jalapeño, fox cherry tomatoes, fairytale pumpkins, danvers carrots, atomic red carrots, lacinto kale, jimmy nardello peppers, zebrune shallots, and bush beans. It’s my first spring growing my garden from seed.
Love the variety of your seeds! Especially the ones that were saved seeds. Im excited to follow along and see how they grow. Also, I live in MN and my thyme plant made it through the winter last year so I wouldnt be too worried about a little frost. 😀
Great varieties!!!
We’re in a similar climate; I’m just north of Houston 🤠🌱
Im on the struggle bus to with the carrots. Thanks for sharing your seed selections with us. Have a blessed day
Love my Baker Creek seeds! My seeds come next week. Im going to have to make a video! I did the chocolate pear tomatoes last year. It didn't do well, but it was hot and dry too. New Subscriber!
I've gotta add strawberry tomatoes and the chocolate tomato to my garden, never heard of those variety.
My mom loves the black strawberry tomatoes. The chocolate pear is new to our garden this year, but they're so pretty! Both varieties are from Baker Creek. Let me know how they do for you and if you like them 🙂
A note on onion seed, viability is not great after one year, so might not be anything you did if your seed was a bit old 😊
Good to know! Thank you!
New subscriber 👍 89. Thanks for sharing your video with us.