I do if from heirloom seed. Some of the hybrid stuff may not produce the same variety the next year. I actually have some squash seed that has been passed down in the family for many generations -40lb+ striped "crook-neck" squash. Gramp told me to always save the seed from the largest/best one.
I need to get a greenhouse built to be able to do more spring starts in the future.
Right now, the rain is trying to drown part of the garden again...
Wet, cold weather early-on caused me to have to do some replanting, but have a good stand of:
Tomatoes, Peppers, Potatoes, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Turnips, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Green Beans, Lima Beans, Beets, Cucumber, Corn, Zucchini, Yellow Squash, 8 kinds of Watermelon, 4 Kinds of Cantaloupe, 3 kinds Winter Squash, and More..
I do if from heirloom seed. Some of the hybrid stuff may not produce the same variety the next year. I actually have some squash seed that has been passed down in the family for many generations -40lb+ striped "crook-neck" squash. Gramp told me to always save the seed from the largest/best one.
I need to get a greenhouse built to be able to do more spring starts in the future.
Right now, the rain is trying to drown part of the garden again...