Heirloom seeds by the lb.

We are planting only heirloom seeds this year and below is our starter list.

 

No hybrids and so all will produce seeds that reproduce thus starting out seed bank.

So, as the weather is cold and the mind is all that I can use to plant, here is our list for this year!

1 lb

 

Purple Majesty Potato
1 lb Georgia Rattlesnake Watermelon
1 lb Sugar Baby (Ice Box) Watermelon
1 lb Pineapple Yellow Tomatoes
1lb Mortgage Lifter Tomatoes
1lb Cherokee Purple Tomatoes
1 lb Delicious Red Tomatoes
1 lb

Big Rainbow Striped Tomatoes
1 lb Yellow Plum Tomatoes
1 lb

Waltham Butternut Squash

1 lb Zucchini Dark Green
1 lb Bloomsdale Long Standing Spinach
1 lb

 

 

Small Sugar Pie Pumkins
1 lb Cushaw White Pumpkin
1 lb Baby Bear Pumpkins
1 lb Sugar Snap Pole Edible Pod
1 lb Little Marvel Shelling Peas
1lb Walla Walla Onions
1 lb Red Burgundy Onions
1 lb

 

 

Hale’s Best Jumbo Muskmelon

1lb Honey Dew, Green Melon
1lb

 

Parris White Cos Romain Lettuce

1 lb Iceberg Lettuce
1 lb Black Beauty Eggplant
1 lb

Spacemaster Bush Cucumbers

 

1 lb Parisian Pickling Cucumbers
1 lb Peaches & Cream – Mid (Se) Corn
1 lb

 

 

Peaches & Cream – Early (Su) Corn
1 lb Golden Bantam (8 row) Corn
1 lb Stowell’s Evergreen White Corn
1 lb Healthmaster Carrots
1lb Savoy Drumhead Perfection Green Cabbage

 

 

 

1 lb Mammoth Red Rock red Cabbage
2 lbs Long Island Improved Brussel Sprouts
1 lb Green Goliath Broccoli
1lb Blue Lake Bush Beans
2 lbs Purple Viking Potato
2 lbs Desiree Potato
2 lbs
Caribe Potato
1lb Early Summer Yellow Crookneck Squash

How does your garden grow?

 

Anyone else dreaming of spring?

Gotta get to plowing!

8 Responses to “Heirloom seeds by the lb.”

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  2. Anyone who has rediscovered heirloom seeds and is actively working to preserve and pass on our agricultural heritage deserves a big “thumbs up” in my department. However, I am curious. Are you planting for a family garden, a farmer’s market, or a small country? Do you have any idea how much lettuce will be produced from a pound of seed?

  3. Hi Kay!
    Some of those 1 lbers should have been 1 package! As in envelope!
    Small seeds like the lettuce etc we only got an envelope, others like corn and beans we got by the pound!

    Not sure where the notice for your comment went to, but we just now found out you left one! Please forgive the delay in the reply!
    Best Blessings!
    The Millers

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