It's getting to be that time again. Would love to hear what you are planting this year, and hope that everyone that plants a garden will share some pix throughout the season as things develop and then as you harvest. Please feel free to pass along any tips, interesting new products and info you have come across. If anyone would be interested in maybe exchanging some seeds to try and grow something new, that might be a fun thing to do. The long growing season for those in Texas and the South means more chances without having to rush.
I have about 3,200 sf of garden space at the house that includes both a contiguous spot and some raised beds, and then we have a family "farm" property where we grow a few things not suitable for the back yard. Tomatoes and peppers are the staples usually, but I also have an affinity for melons. We always try new varieties each year to go along with ones that are favorites. We are going to concentrate on finding some new favorite "slicer" tomatoes this year, so we are testing a lot of varieties that we haven't tried to grow before. We'll probably cull to the 5 or 6 that we like best to grow next year, or maybe if suitable, this fall.
Here's what we have planned for 2020. Everything is started now, except for the corn, which we will sow directly instead of transplanting, after the the chance for another frost passes.
Tomatoes: Arkansas Marvel, Big White Pink Stripe, German Red Strawberry, Hawaiian Pineapple, Healani, Kensington's Big Red, Lilac Giant, Louisiana Pink, Sunset's Red Horizon, Texas Star, Eva Purple Ball, White Tomesol, Ukrainian Purple, Moonglow, Carolina Gold, Wayahead, Sweetie Seedless, Sugar Plum, Great White, Mountain Gold, Jeff Davis, Persimmon, Queen Aliquippa, Plum Lemon, Snowball, Bear Creek, Chocolate Sprinkles, Heatmaster, Ruby Monster, Early Girl, Raspberry Lyanna, Sunrise Bumble Bee, Berkeley Tie Dye Green
Peppers: Brown Jalapeno, Nadapeno, Etiuda, Goldstrike, Mega Marconi
Melons: Model, Kansas, Orange Sherbet, Tasty Bites, Tigger
Watermelons: Lemon Krush, Yellow Doll, Gold in Gold, Chelsea, Orange Krush
Others: Chiffon Summer Squash, Perseus Cucumber, Crystal Apple Cucumber, Tasty Green Cucumber, Dwarf Grey Sugar Snow Peas, Astronomy Domine Sweet Corn, Merveille Des Quatre Saisons Lettuce, Old Timey Blue Collard Greens, Cheddar Hybrid Cauliflower, Jambalaya Hybrid Okra, Butter & Sugar Sweet Corn, Peaches & Cream Improved Early Corn, Yellow of Parma Onion
I have about 3,200 sf of garden space at the house that includes both a contiguous spot and some raised beds, and then we have a family "farm" property where we grow a few things not suitable for the back yard. Tomatoes and peppers are the staples usually, but I also have an affinity for melons. We always try new varieties each year to go along with ones that are favorites. We are going to concentrate on finding some new favorite "slicer" tomatoes this year, so we are testing a lot of varieties that we haven't tried to grow before. We'll probably cull to the 5 or 6 that we like best to grow next year, or maybe if suitable, this fall.
Here's what we have planned for 2020. Everything is started now, except for the corn, which we will sow directly instead of transplanting, after the the chance for another frost passes.
Tomatoes: Arkansas Marvel, Big White Pink Stripe, German Red Strawberry, Hawaiian Pineapple, Healani, Kensington's Big Red, Lilac Giant, Louisiana Pink, Sunset's Red Horizon, Texas Star, Eva Purple Ball, White Tomesol, Ukrainian Purple, Moonglow, Carolina Gold, Wayahead, Sweetie Seedless, Sugar Plum, Great White, Mountain Gold, Jeff Davis, Persimmon, Queen Aliquippa, Plum Lemon, Snowball, Bear Creek, Chocolate Sprinkles, Heatmaster, Ruby Monster, Early Girl, Raspberry Lyanna, Sunrise Bumble Bee, Berkeley Tie Dye Green
Peppers: Brown Jalapeno, Nadapeno, Etiuda, Goldstrike, Mega Marconi
Melons: Model, Kansas, Orange Sherbet, Tasty Bites, Tigger
Watermelons: Lemon Krush, Yellow Doll, Gold in Gold, Chelsea, Orange Krush
Others: Chiffon Summer Squash, Perseus Cucumber, Crystal Apple Cucumber, Tasty Green Cucumber, Dwarf Grey Sugar Snow Peas, Astronomy Domine Sweet Corn, Merveille Des Quatre Saisons Lettuce, Old Timey Blue Collard Greens, Cheddar Hybrid Cauliflower, Jambalaya Hybrid Okra, Butter & Sugar Sweet Corn, Peaches & Cream Improved Early Corn, Yellow of Parma Onion