I stopped by
Moah's Ark today, an urban farming site that was doing a plant sale fundraiser, and picked up a few heirloom/oddball things to throw into the garden:
Sweet Chocolate pepper
Little Purple hot pepper (no other description or source, but I'm hoping for
these!)
Purple Beauty sweet pepper (are you detecting a theme yet?)
Hungarian Carrot hot pepper (but doesn't sound too hot)
Genovese tomato (fluted, deep red)
Sorrento tomato (eating tomato, pink with green hues. Marked "Sorrent"?)
Silvery Fir Tree tomato (smaller red Russian, prolific)
Cherokee Green tomato (like the Purple, but green... flavorful, good slicer)
Moah's Yellow tomato (who knows? But we'll find out!)
and seven or eight marigolds.
In my eggshell starter pots:
Blue Scotch curled kale, (our family's mainstay veggie; a whole raised bed is being devoted to these)
Mexican Gherkins (adorable and delicious little cukes that resemble tiny watermelons)
Black Beauty zucchini
Gagat Pattison squash
Zephyr squash (looks like a half-green zucchini, half-yellow crookneck Frankenstein thing!)
and a bunch of tomatoes donated to our community garden by Tomato Fest:
Grandpa's Minnesota, a red cherry tomato
Mirabell,a yellow cherry tomato
Porter's Pride, small compact red tomatoes
Orange Plum, 'zactly what they sound like,
Jaune Coeur de Pigeon, a French yellow pear (eep... "pigeon heart"?)
Giant Belgium, which I'm hoping will do well for pico de gallo
My
fish pepper seeds all crapped out, every single blessed one of them. Not one single sprout! But the supplier not only offered to send more, when he found out it was for a public harvest box in a community garden, he refunded the original order.
And I still have some Glass Gem seeds, if anyone wants me to send some in the mail!
“Assuredly it is a great accomplishment to be a novelist, but it is no mediocre glory to be a cook.” -- Alexandre Dumas
"I give you Chicago. It is no London and Harvard. It is not Paris and buttermilk. It is American in every chitling and sparerib. It is alive from tail to snout." -- H.L. Mencken