Re: Leafing through catalogs
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  • Subject: Re: Leafing through catalogs
  • From: &* <k*@comcast.net>
  • Date: Mon, 28 Dec 2009 20:50:04 -0500

I've placed three orders so far. Seeds from T&M. Ornamentals from HCG and Bluestone.

Kitty
neIN, Zone 5
----- Original Message ----- From: "james singer" <inlandjim1@q.com>
To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
Sent: Monday, December 28, 2009 7:03 PM
Subject: Re: [CHAT] Leafing through catalogs


Interesting about sweet. I thought I'd check the catalog of that
crabby Luddite J.L. Hudson ["this catalog typeset entirely without the
use of computers"]. It describes some, not all, peas and beets as
sweet. Of course sweet has long been used to describe peppers that are
unhot, but mostly for corn, I think. I think sweet crept into the
tomato pages when the idiot breeders began racing to develop low-acid,
tough-skinned, tasteless tomatoes.

On Dec 28, 2009, at 2:27 PM, Johnson, Cyndi D Civ USAF AFMC 95 CS/
SCOSI wrote:

I'm looking through my catalogs. I haven't gotten as many as I'd like,
but then I haven't bought that much in the past couple years and a lot
of them are going online only, so it's not surprising. I may yet end
up
with a laptop just so I can take it into the greenhouse for my winter
catalog viewing.
I was looking at Burpee's catalogs and noticed how all their
vegetables
are "sweet". You expect that is a selling point in corn I guess but
now
tomatoes, peas, beans, squash, peppers...almost every variety has some
ad copy describing how sweet it is. I should see if all the others
have
the same type of descriptions.
I'm finally out of row cover so I'll replenish my supply, and I need
to
buy tomato protector thingys too. I planned out the veggie garden for
next year, have to talk husband into rototilling in the next few
weeks.
I can't start it, and I always get the tiller bogged down somewhere
when
I try it myself. Last year I didn't bother tilling but this year I'm
going to plant in another area that's been fallow for about 2 years,
it
will need it.
This year's plan is tomatoes, corn, green beans, summer squash,
cucumbers, melons, lettuce & spinach, peas, and peppers. Maybe onions.
I'm also going to do some annuals for the front yard - basics like
sunflowers, zinnias, marigolds and cosmos. I saw some ornamental
millet
I thought was pretty too.
The plans are always fun but the hard part will be finding the time to
do all the gardening plus the horses. I keep thinking how I can be
more
efficient but I have yet to put it into practice.

Cyndi

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Inland Jim
Willamette Valley

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