Late Season Harvest 2

2016 Seed Order

I spent the cold dark days of winter pouring over my seed catalogs and dreaming of spring. The flowering quince are just ready to bloom, which tells me it’s time already to start seeds (Portland is in USDA zone 8).

Making my list and checking it twice #seeds #homesteadplanning

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Here’s a rundown of the seed varieties I ordered this year:

I like buying seeds from Territorial Seed Company, Baker Creek Heirlooms and Seed Savers Exchange. I occasionally pick up seed from Renee’s Garden and Botanical Interests as well. I try to balance my selections to include a mix of well-known heirlooms, rare seeds to increase plant diversity, early to mature varieties to fill the harvest basket early and usually a couple new-weird-unusual things I’ve gotta try.

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Harvest baskets of late season veggies

We are increasing the amount of low-protein vegetables in our garden this year to accommodate River’s PKU, which requires a low protein diet. I’m growing crops I don’t often include, like cabbage and cauliflower. I am growing a lot more carrots, summer squash, eggplants and broccoli. He’s just starting to try solid food now, so I’m hoping to pack the freezer for next winter when he’s eating a lot more.

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Late summer harvest mix of heirlooms and classic fruits and veggies

There will be follow up posts over the coming weeks that show my vegetable garden plan for the year and a planting chart I have been working on. I’m excited to share those with you soon.

In the mean time, tell me what you are planting! Any new varieties? Sticking with the basics? Tell me about it in the comments below!

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