A few weeks ago we ordered our seeds, most have come in and those to be planted now are all in. We are ordering our direct planting seed currently. We use only Oganics, OP's and Heirlooms and some F1's. Why do we grow some F1 types.
First these are cross pollinated and can happen normally. They are not genetically enhanced or altered as some lacking the education on F1's believe or tell people. Second like evolution they pick up natural the selective traits resisting and protecting against some external diseases as a new strain. Anyone know the plant type in hand? Hint: Starts with a "P".
This week Jan 26th we start seeding indoors Certain Floral and Plant Annuals, Perennials, Herbs, Fruits, and Vegetables. We will tell you some, but not all that should be started now:
Vegetables: Artichoke, Celery, Leek, and Peppers.
Fruit: Cane and Ground Fruits
Annuals: Begonias, Gardenia, and others
We love to sell our plants as well as grow them through there maturity. We always grow extras for others to buy and try. We hope you enjoy our blogs and find them helpful. We are in Zone: 5A.
Thank you,
Ed Turner
First these are cross pollinated and can happen normally. They are not genetically enhanced or altered as some lacking the education on F1's believe or tell people. Second like evolution they pick up natural the selective traits resisting and protecting against some external diseases as a new strain. Anyone know the plant type in hand? Hint: Starts with a "P".
This week Jan 26th we start seeding indoors Certain Floral and Plant Annuals, Perennials, Herbs, Fruits, and Vegetables. We will tell you some, but not all that should be started now:
Vegetables: Artichoke, Celery, Leek, and Peppers.
Fruit: Cane and Ground Fruits
Annuals: Begonias, Gardenia, and others
We love to sell our plants as well as grow them through there maturity. We always grow extras for others to buy and try. We hope you enjoy our blogs and find them helpful. We are in Zone: 5A.
Thank you,
Ed Turner

