Recommendations for seeds to grow

Endirenay

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Hello everyone, it's time to start thinking about getting seeds. There is about a foot of snow on the ground but that won't stop me!

Is there any specific varieties you highly recommend myself or other people to grow? Highly productive or taste great? I'm always looking for great things to try growing.
 
Have you tried growing the tasty South Anna Butternut Squash? lol
I have been sending seeds all over if you're interested....so good.
Actually just make some soup from my last one. Mmmmm
 
Hello everyone, it's time to start thinking about getting seeds. There is about a foot of snow on the ground but that won't stop me!

Is there any specific varieties you highly recommend myself or other people to grow? Highly productive or taste great? I'm always looking for great things to try growing.
What are you looking to grow?
 
Sweet peppers, hot peppers, onions, tomatoes, cucumbers, green beans, beans, peas, zuchini, and a few other things are always nice to grow. Would you like a list of specific varieties that have done well for me over the years?
 

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Sweet peppers, hot peppers, onions, tomatoes, cucumbers, green beans, beans, peas, zuchini, and a few other things are always nice to grow. Would you like a list of specific varieties that have done well for me over the years?
Yes please! All recommendations are welcome.
 
Yes please! All recommendations are welcome.
Here is a list of things I’ve grown and have done well for me. I’ve also grown other things like herbs, fennel, lettuce, arugula, and spinach but what I have listed are the principle things that I garden and find that most other gardeners grow as well.

Cherry tomatoes :

A GRAPPOLI D'INVERNO

ROSELLA

WHITE CURRANT

SUNRISE BUMBLE BEE

PRINCIPE BORGHESE



Slicing Tomatoes :

ALICE’S DREAM

PINEAPPLE

COMSTOCK

BRANDYWINE SUDDUTH'S STRAIN PANTANO ROMANESCO



Paste Tomatoes :

MARTINO’S ROMA

SAN MARZANO

COSTOLUTO GENOVESE

AMISH PASTE

HUNGARIAN HEART



Hot Peppers :

SERRANO

GOLIATH JALEPENO

CAYENNE LONG THIN

POBLANO

ALEPPO



Sweet Peppers :

MELROSE

SHISHITO

JIMMY NARDELLO

SPANISH MAMMOTH

AJVARSKI



Zucchini :

ZUCCHINO RAMPICANTE

ZUCCHINI LONG WHITE OF PALERMO

INIZIA

ZUCCHINI CASERTA

ZUCCHINI GOLDEN



Cucumbers :

TOKIWA 'TOKYO GREEN'

BOSTON PICKLING

PARISIAN PICKLING

EARLY FORTUNE

AONAGA JIBAI



Onion :

ROUND TROPEA

YELLOW OF PARMA

RED OF FLORENCE

ISHIKURA BUNCHING GREEN

UNZEN EARLY FLAT



Peas :

SUGAR DADDY SNAP

SUGAR SNAP

SUGAR BON SNAP

LITTLE MARVEL GARDEN

KING TUT PURPLE GARDEN



Green Beans :

CONTENDER (BUFF VALENTINE)

ITALIAN SHRIMP

DERBY

CANTARE

CALIMA



Beans :

CHEROKEE TRAIL OF TEARS

GREASY GRITS

AUTUMN ZEBRA

OLD HOMESTEAD BEAN (KENTUCKY WONDER POLE)

CANNELLINI



Other veggies :

DE JESI - Cauliflower

PURPLE OF SICILY - Cauliflower

RASMUS - Broccoli

NATALINA DI FASANO CIMA GRANDE - Broccoli Rabe

RAPINI - Broccoli Rabe

BLACK BEAUTY - Eggplant
 
Here is a list of things I’ve grown and have done well for me. I’ve also grown other things like herbs, fennel, lettuce, arugula, and spinach but what I have listed are the principle things that I garden and find that most other gardeners grow as well.

Cherry tomatoes :

A GRAPPOLI D'INVERNO

ROSELLA

WHITE CURRANT

SUNRISE BUMBLE BEE

PRINCIPE BORGHESE



Slicing Tomatoes :

ALICE’S DREAM

PINEAPPLE

COMSTOCK

BRANDYWINE SUDDUTH'S STRAIN PANTANO ROMANESCO



Paste Tomatoes :

MARTINO’S ROMA

SAN MARZANO

COSTOLUTO GENOVESE

AMISH PASTE

HUNGARIAN HEART



Hot Peppers :

SERRANO

GOLIATH JALEPENO

CAYENNE LONG THIN

POBLANO

ALEPPO



Sweet Peppers :

MELROSE

SHISHITO

JIMMY NARDELLO

SPANISH MAMMOTH

AJVARSKI



Zucchini :

ZUCCHINO RAMPICANTE

ZUCCHINI LONG WHITE OF PALERMO

INIZIA

ZUCCHINI CASERTA

ZUCCHINI GOLDEN



Cucumbers :

TOKIWA 'TOKYO GREEN'

BOSTON PICKLING

PARISIAN PICKLING

EARLY FORTUNE

AONAGA JIBAI



Onion :

ROUND TROPEA

YELLOW OF PARMA

RED OF FLORENCE

ISHIKURA BUNCHING GREEN

UNZEN EARLY FLAT



Peas :

SUGAR DADDY SNAP

SUGAR SNAP

SUGAR BON SNAP

LITTLE MARVEL GARDEN

KING TUT PURPLE GARDEN



Green Beans :

CONTENDER (BUFF VALENTINE)

ITALIAN SHRIMP

DERBY

CANTARE

CALIMA



Beans :

CHEROKEE TRAIL OF TEARS

GREASY GRITS

AUTUMN ZEBRA

OLD HOMESTEAD BEAN (KENTUCKY WONDER POLE)

CANNELLINI



Other veggies :

DE JESI - Cauliflower

PURPLE OF SICILY - Cauliflower

RASMUS - Broccoli

NATALINA DI FASANO CIMA GRANDE - Broccoli Rabe

RAPINI - Broccoli Rabe

BLACK BEAUTY - Eggplant
Nice list, I grow some of these varieties myself
 
To be honest I forgot the name of it I grew them but the flavor was not really there for me. It looks nice and all but just did not deliver well in the flavor department compared to others.
Sometimes your sparing the taste for looks with those exotic looking fruit! I've grown the variegated little hot ones from baker creek i think they are called "fish" and they weren't all that either, they also look big in the pics on their site and when you grow then they are actually only 1" long!
 
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