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  • What's lurking in your seed box?

    Confession time again

    I have a box of unusual veggie seeds that I have never grown. The box is opened, the seed packets pulled out and read, then they go back in the box Somehow, I keep making excuses not to grow them. Maybe its not the right time of year, I don't know enough about their requirements, there isn't a suitable place or its raining and I want another coffee.

    In my box there's Perilla, Orache, Amaranth/callaloo and tree spinach. There are others but I can only confess to so much at a time!

    Can you persuade me to grow any of these this year? Am I missing out on a real taste experience?

    Do you have any veg seeds that you just never get round to sowing? Don't let me be the only one with this guilty secret

  • #2
    I have watercress, celery, pakchoi, ulloco (tubers), culinary dandelion, skirret....help! And about 10 packets of PSB...
    http://mudandgluts.com - growing fruit and veg in suburbia

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    • #3
      Strawberries; I tried growing a tray from seed last year. Nada. Not one germinated. So although I should have sown the 2/3 types I've accumulated from the mag I'm hesitant.

      Lettuce; I have many types of seed in the box, but they always seem to be really hard to grow, especially with the slugs around here, or I don't water them enough and they bolt. I'm afraid my plants have to learn to cope if I'm not watering every day!

      Pak choi, grew it a few years ago, had visions of the beautiful things on the picture growing on my plot, I actually watered those, but half had almost bolted before their second leaf.

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      • #4
        * might have exaggerated the last one for comedic effect.

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        • #5
          Never have the problem, as mice tend to get to my seeds before I get to sow them, so even though I should have a seed collection fit for a king, when I come across an untouched packet I tend to break down and weep with joy, spilling them all over the floor of the Green house.
          Feed the soil, not the plants.
          (helps if you have cluckies)

          Man v Squirrels, pigeons & Ants
          Bob

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          • #6
            Mine would be an entire range of oriental veg.
            Read the book, bought the seeds and most have sat in the box for 2-3 years

            I haven't tried any of the ones you mention, so I can't convince you. I intend to have the tree spinach in big pots on the patio and I am trying amaranth for the first time this year as well as shark fin melon. (I remember you saying you have that lurking as well and not grown it )

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            • #7
              Pak Choi also. Again bolting as soon as it germinates. That or the flea beetle? turns it into a colander.

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              • #8
                I'm trying hauzontle this year. And callaloo. Fingers crossed the blessed pigeons don't develop a taste for it.
                http://mudandgluts.com - growing fruit and veg in suburbia

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                • #9
                  I seem to have several packets of alpine strawberries (freebies) I must get round to sowing some this year.

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                  • #10
                    Norfolk Grey, don't let that tree spinach flower or you'll be picking it out from the joints in your patio for a lifetime must say though that the colour in a salad is stunning.

                    The bottom of my seed boxes are usually flowers aubergines, melons and peas

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                    • #11
                      I seem to have a lot of lettuce seeds mostly old packets so I suppose the best idea would be to sow them to eat as micro veg.
                      Location....East Midlands.

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                      • #12
                        Lettuce and herbs for me. Also pak choi and beetroot!
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                        • #13
                          I have 3 varieties of strawberries. Also have loads of "Rubi" strawberry plants grown from seed sown last year which are now ready to plant out. Given some away to my friend as I a had nearly 100% germination.
                          Just think happy thoughts

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                          • #14
                            I am embarrassed by the ridiculous amount of seeds I have amassed.

                            I have been intending to give myself a good ticking off and donate a large amount to the VSP. I will do it - you heard it here. There.

                            As for unusual, some - lots of different leaves, herbs (cumin, caraway), artichokes (they were cheap), several types of basil.....who needs 5 different Turnip varieties?
                            While wearing your night clothes, plant cucumbers on the 1st May before the sun comes up, and they will not be attacked by bugs.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Scarlet View Post
                              Norfolk Grey, don't let that tree spinach flower or you'll be picking it out from the joints in your patio for a lifetime must say though that the colour in a salad is stunning.
                              Thanks for the heads up, although it would make a nice change from trying to get the cherries and plums out

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