2021/2022 non-tomato seeds

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2021/2022 non-tomato seeds

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Post: # 53826Unread post Tormato
Tue Sep 14, 2021 1:37 pm

A thread for posting non-tomato seeds, so participants won't have to read through the spoiler alert.

achocha - Lady's Slipper '21
basil - Mrihani X Opal F4 '20
bunching onion - Cipollotto Da Mazzi '20 (I've found 2 year old onion seed to be hit or miss for germination)
cardoon - Gobbo Di Nizza '20 (needs a cool summer)
eggplant - Bella Roma F1 '20
" - Long Purple '20
fennel - Di Parma Selezione Prado '20
kohlrabi - Superschmelz '20
lettuce - Chadwick's Rodan '20
" - Landis Winter '20
" - Mescher '20
" - Salinas 88 '20
mild mustard - Vivid Choi '20
Navajo Tea '20
pungent mustard - Frilled Dragon Magma Mix '20
Sculpit '20
summer savory - Compact '20
valerian - D'Olando a Seme Grosso '20
winter savory '20

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Post: # 54401Unread post OhioGardener
Wed Sep 22, 2021 10:41 am

Will edit as I add to list:

Pumpkin - Mindalnaya '21
Pumpkin - Nanticoke squash '20
Pumpkin - Seminole, Dan Zipple strain '20
Alpine Strawberry - Baron Solemacher '21
Watermelon - Siberskaya Roza '21 - ultra-early personal size watermelon, excellent.
Schwartzbeeren, Jim Troudt, SSE, family strain '21
Marigold - Tashkent No. 1 '21 - T. patula, great for making imeretian saffron.

All were either blossom bagged or only member of species grown on given year.
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Mon Sep 27, 2021 4:03 pm

See above for updated list.
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Post: # 54826Unread post Spike
Thu Sep 30, 2021 5:58 pm

Sending in:

Cowhorn Pepper seeds - 2021
Morning Glory seeds - 2021
Calla Lily seeds - 2021 (only have 7 packets 7 seeds each)
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Post: # 55294Unread post zendog
Fri Oct 08, 2021 2:07 pm

It would be great if people interested in the non-tomato seeds in this thread not them in their wish lists since I really have no idea how many seeds to send in for some of these things for a bunch of tomato folk. I'll be sending in at least 10 packs of:

Kikinda Competition edible gourd seeds (Isolated. These are a type of bottle gourd, similar to Cucuzza, that is ridiculously long).
Khang Starr lemon starburst pepper seeds (not bagged, but from 2020 and I grew some from those seeds this year and they were true)
Shishito pepper (not bagged, but somewhat isolated from other peppers)
Thai Roselle (earlier maturing than most)
Plus hopefully some beans - will update when I figure out what I have enough of.

Pictures of the Kikinda gourd, Lemon starburst pepper and roselle blooming below.
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Post: # 55297Unread post Tormato
Fri Oct 08, 2021 2:41 pm

Other than tomatoes, and maybe peppers, it's always unknown as to the demand for anything else. If one is sending in their package relatively early (like well before the deadline of November 20th for packages), I'm OK with a bulk pack of such seeds. I then have time to make individual packs equal to the demand.

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Sat Oct 09, 2021 11:44 am

zinnias...I have about 20 seeds of most of these, the ones with an * - I have about 5 to 10 seeds. If there's much of a demand, there will be about 5 seeds in a pack. Hopefully, seeds can be saved. I don't worry about crossing. All are commercial from 2021.

Art Deco
Aztec Orange
Benary's Giant
Benary's Giants Lime
Benary's Giants Wine
Big Red*
Burpeeana Giant Mix
Burpee's Big Tetra Mix
Cactus Chysanthemum Mix
Cactus Flowered Mix
California Giant Pink*
California Giants
Canary Bird
Candy Cane Mix*
Carousel Mix
Color Crackle*
Coral Beauty
Crouching and Hidden, Dragons and Tigers*
Cupcake Mix
Cut & Come Again Mix
Dwarf Vision Mix
Early Bird Mix
Envy*
Exquisite Pink
Fireball Mix
Forecast Mix*
Fruit Smoothie Mix
Giant Cactus Mix
Giant Double Enchantress
Giant Double Flowered Mix
Giant Double Violet Queen
Giant Flowered Mix
Isabellina*
Jim Baggett's Choice Mix
Lilliput Mix
Magellan Persian Carpet Mix*
Magic Bus
Mini-Zini Mix (Button Box, Lilliput, Pumila, Thumbelina)
Moulin Rouge
Northern Lights Mix*
Oklahoma Ivory
Oriole Orange
Peppermint Stick Mix
Pinca Mix
Polar Bear
Pom Pom Mix
Pop Art*
Precosia Pink
Purple Lilliput
Purple Prince
Queen Lime (saved mix from garden)
Queen series mix
Redman Super Cactus
Scabiosa*
Scarlet Flame
Senora
Starlight Rose*
State Fair Giant Mix
Summer Pinwheel Butterfly
Swizzle Cherry & Ivory*
Thumbelina Mix
Vision Dwarf*
Whirligig*
Wild Garden Zinnia Mix
Will Rogers
Zowie! Yellow Flame*

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Post: # 55455Unread post rxkeith
Mon Oct 11, 2021 10:33 pm

bush beans
blue ribbon
jumbo
provider from 2015 still excellent germination from a 2lb bag i was given.

pole beans
grandma roberts purple
emelias italian
uncle steve italian
there might be another one depending on what else is still out there. it was not a great year
for pole beans so won't be a huge amount. gary can split up the bulk bags i send him as he sees' fit.

experimental category squash

mountaineer hubbard squash saved seeds
true seeds will produce dark orange skin squash
hybrids will be light orange with some green varigation should reach 10lbs. really good tasting
they will be a cross with gills sugar hubbard.
you may also get a smaller orange with dark green varigation. dry texture, but still good flavor.
there will be plenty of seeds. they will be f1 if hybrid.


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Post: # 55725Unread post zendog
Sat Oct 16, 2021 2:57 pm

Adding some pole beans to what I'm sending in listed above. Now that I've harvested seed I have:

Pole beans:
Zelma Zesta (green with purple streaks)
Rattlesnake (green with purple streaks)
Blauhilde (flat podded purple)
Cherokee Trail of Tears (Green as a snap, then turning dark maroon/purple as a shell bean)

Asian long beans:
Red Noodle

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Sat Oct 16, 2021 5:09 pm

Hello!

I am submitting Aji Cachucha Purple Splotched peppers and can also submit sugar rush peach peppers if people are interested in them or there is a lack of them in the MMMM seed library already :lol:

Aji Cachucha Purple - amazingly productive, delicious fresh sweet pepper with awesome shape and color. NOT isolated (sorry!).
Sugar Rush Peach - It's my go-to hot pepper. Insanely productive, great sweet and spicy fruity flavor. Makes an amazing hot sauce!
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Tue Oct 19, 2021 10:32 am

Peppers

Sweet Chocolate
Zupska Rana (Early tri-coloured sweet pepper which was quite prolific)

Fish, a beautiful variegated slightly-hot red pepper

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Tue Oct 19, 2021 8:04 pm

I have enough seed dried to send (unbagged) seed of these peppers
Karlo -- slightly hot medium tapered paprika pepper
Dolce Mediterraneo -- sweet long tapered yellow/orange
Lesya -- sweet thick medium teardrop shape
Bakskai Feher -- sweet yellow/red elongated bell

and if I get around to extracting the seeds, I will also have
Buena Mulata -- hot small thin
Corbaci -- sweet, very long thin curling
Ashe County Pimento -- sweet thick flattish pimento shape
Greg's Hungarian == sweet early cone shaped

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Tue Oct 19, 2021 8:08 pm

Melon -- Kolkhoznitsa (Collective Farm Woman)
Winter Squash -- Red Kuri

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Post: # 56030Unread post Toomanymatoes
Sat Oct 23, 2021 3:40 pm

I sent bulk packs of seeds for the following:

Kajari Melon (what I grew wasn't as orange as in the pictures. As it ripened, it become more orange but they were never a bright orange).
Furthest North Melon (orange fleshed cantaloupe)
Ruyu F1 Melon (Asian hybrid melon)
Geumbo F1 Melon (Asian hybrid melon)

The F1 seeds are obviously hybrids, so I cannot claim what will come out of these seeds since I collected them from the fruits I grew. Thought some people may still be interested in them.

I did not get around to including any peppers, sorry. Just not enough time to collect and dry them. I was hoping to include some Shiso/Perilla and other herbs I grew as well. Probably next year.

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Sun Oct 24, 2021 7:46 pm

1 packet PawPaw seeds. PawPaws are delicious. The small trees grow as understory (i.e., shaded) trees and produce after a few years. Native.

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Sun Oct 24, 2021 8:47 pm

i just deseeded some black hungarian peppers, and indian finger peppers.
black hungarian has somewhat of a sweet smoky heat that might make a good chili powder
when dry.

indian finger, i tried a very small piece of a pepper, and experienced searing heat pretty quick.
no milk in the house, so i had to fill my mouth with yogurt for a bit.
this one will make the pepper heads happy.
my fingers are tingly.


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Mon Oct 25, 2021 2:35 pm

Nan6b wrote: Sun Oct 24, 2021 7:46 pm 1 packet PawPaw seeds. PawPaws are delicious. The small trees grow as understory (i.e., shaded) trees and produce after a few years. Native.
Where you been hiding? I was starting to worry.

As for the pawpaw seeds, do you have them air-sealed and slightly damp, so that they don't dry out?

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Post: # 56102Unread post Julianna
Mon Oct 25, 2021 2:53 pm

I am sending in:
Cauliflower "amazing"
Cauliflower "purple of sicily"
Kale "Nero di toscano"
Celeriac
Kohlrabi "purple of vienna"

And now I am off to list tomatoes!
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Post: # 56111Unread post Nan6b
Mon Oct 25, 2021 6:42 pm

Tormato wrote: Mon Oct 25, 2021 2:35 pm
Nan6b wrote: Sun Oct 24, 2021 7:46 pm 1 packet PawPaw seeds. PawPaws are delicious. The small trees grow as understory (i.e., shaded) trees and produce after a few years. Native.
Where you been hiding? I was starting to worry.

As for the pawpaw seeds, do you have them air-sealed and slightly damp, so that they don't dry out?
I was away from home, computer, and garden for months. As for the pawpaw seeds, yessir, they're being kept cold and damp.

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Post: # 56697Unread post OhioGardener
Fri Nov 05, 2021 5:52 am

Final list of non-tomato seeds that I'll be sending:

NON-TOMATO SEEDS (10 packs/variety of 10+ seeds each, 3 packs of 6 seeds each for Dr. Martin’s):

JIGSAW PEPPER (2021) Short compact plant w/purple, white, green variegated foliage & small red, hot peppers. Good container plant. Original seed from Baker Creek.
SCHWARTZBEERAN (2021) Volga German heirloom brought over by SSE member Jim Troudt’s grandmother from river area near Saratov, Russia. Solanum nigrum. OhioGardener.
MINDALNAYA PUMPKIN (2020) 90 days, C. pepo, 10 – 15 lbs, orange w/ mottled green vertical stripes gradually turning all orange, sweet almond flavored flesh. From USSR in 1991 by Debbie Premus.
NANTICOKE SQUASH (2020) 95 days, C. maxima, EFN landrace, diverse range of color, shape, some with turbans, all with dark orange flesh. Good for baking or decoration.
SEMINOLE PUMPKIN (2020) 95 days, C. moschata, Dan Zipple/2014 SESE larger fruited strain. Long, vigorous vines, 8-9 lb tan squash. Heat resistant. Orange flesh.
BARON VON SOLEMACHER (2021) Alpine Strawberry. Refrigerate seed 4-6 weeks, surface sow under artificial lighting, and keep moist/covered until germination in 2-4 weeks.
SIBIRSKAYA ROZA Watermelon (2020) Ultra-early (60-65 days), 2-5 lb, round, dark green rind w/ high quality, sweet pink flesh. Pick when tendril directly opposite of the watermelon turns brown. Russia.
Lazy Wife Pole Beans 2020
Zuni Shelako Beans 2016
TASHKENT No. 1 Marigold (2021) Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Prolific red single flowers, yellow center. Sweet smelling, lacks astringency typical of French Marigolds.
SUGAR RUSH PEACH PEPPER (2019) HOT pepper. Large plants with heavy production. Late variety produces sweet peach flesh with a very hot core.
DR. MARTIN’S LIMA BEANS (2021) extremely rare historical variety from Chester County, PA. Late, requires at least zone 6. Largest lima w/ shell stage beans reaching 1.5 – 2 inches. 3-5 beans/pod. Phenomenal flavor.
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