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Veggie Garden Seed….. Doug’s Pic

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

     During one of my past KBND Radio “Garden Talk” shows I had a question in regards to some of my favorite and better performing veggie seeds. That said here is a list of some of my old and reliable varieties as well as a couple of newer introductions that should do very well for gardeners in colder, short season, High Desert regions.

Beans: Kentucky Wonder / Burpee Stringless / Romano    Beets: Detroit Red   Carrots: Nantes   Cucumbers: Marketmore / Lemon / Calypso (pickling)   Corn: Early Sunglow   Chard: Bright Lights   Radish: Champion / Cherry Belle   Lettuce: Red Sails / Red Salad Bowl   Melons: Ambrosia   Pea: Little Marvel / Thomas Laxton / Wando   Spinach: Bloomsdale   Squash: Black Beauty Zucchini / Waltham Butternut   Tomato: Sungold / Brandywine / Juliet

     A few flowers that I must also mention that tend to do quite well in our unique gardening zone would have to include the likes of: Alyssum Asters / Calendula / Sweet Peas / Marigolds / Cosmos / Zinnias / Nasturtium / Bachelor Buttons (I just had to mention this one as it was one of the first seeds (along with a few fragrant early blooming Sweet Peas) I planted with my most wonderful grandmother in the small town of Frenchglen at the early age of about five or six!

     I hope this small lister will help you in your plantings here on the “High Desert”. As I am sure you well know, now matter which ones you select the results are NEVER guarnteed. I sum the art of sowing seeds as a “Trip to Las Vegas”……… always a gamble….. and no… I don’t take trips to that city…. I just happily garden…… Doug


The Year to “Grow” …..Dig, Plant, & Enjoy

Friday, January 1st, 2010

     Let this be the year to grow and flourish. A year to take the hand of a non-gardener and share with them the true joy of working the soil and planting seeds and plants of purpose. Amazing things happen when we drop to our knees and embrace the earth. Planting trees, shrubs, and other growing delights is truely a wonderful thing and should be experienced by everyone at some point in their life. With that thought in mind I hope you will find the joy and pleasure in another year of gardening and landscaping…………. Happy New Year….. Doug