| Hart Seed Co | Basil | Sweet Basil |
| Seeds of Change | Bean, Bush | Bountiful Stringless Snap Bush Bean Heirloom |
| Botanical Interests, Inc | Bean, Edamame | Edamame Soybean butterbean |
| Amish Land Seeds | Bean, Pole | Old Homestead Bean |
| Gurneys | Carrot | Carrot, Tendersweet |
| Plantation Product's Inc | Cilantro | Longstanding Cilantro |
| Botanical Interests, Inc | Corn, Sweet | Corn Sweet (se) Luscious |
| Seeds of Change | Corn, Sweet | Hocker's Sweet Corn Heirloom |
| Territorial Seed Company | Cucumber | CU292 Marketmore 97 Slicing Cucumber |
| Renee's Garden | Greens: Arugula | Italian Arugula |
| Gurneys | Greens: Lettuce, Leaf | Leaf Lettuce, Blend |
| Renee's Garden | Greens: Mix | Monet's Garden Mesclun |
| Botanical Interests, Inc | Onion, Green | White Lisbon Bunching Onion |
| Territorial Seed Company | Peas, Sugar Snap | PE632 Sugar Star Snap Pea |
| American Seed | Pepper | California Wonder Pepper |
| Hart Seed Co | Pepper | California Wonder Pepper |
| Gurneys | Popcorn | Popcorn, Japanese White Hull-less |
| Hart's Heritage Seeds | Pumpkin | Pumpkin Connecticut Field |
| Seed Savers Exchange | Radish | Plum Purple Radish |
| American Seed | Squash, Butternut | Waltham Butternut Squash |
| Territorial Seed Company | Squash, Zucchini | SQ790 Black Beauty Zucchini |
| Hart's Heritage Seeds | Sunflower | Sunflower Mammoth |
| Amish Land Seeds | Tomato | Amish Salad Tomato Seeds |
| Amish Land Seeds | Tomato | Large Mennonite Heritage Tomato Seeds |
| Amish Land Seeds | Tomato | Matts Wild Cherry Tomato |
| Gurneys | Tomato | Tomato, Heirloom Rainbow Blend |
| Amish Land Seeds | Tomato | Kitten Katastrophe Due |
| Seed Savers Exchange | Watermelon | Blacktail Mountain Watermelon |
| Botanical Interests, Inc | Zucchini | Black Beauty Zucchini |
As you can see we have a pretty aggressive list of vegetables this year! We still are still in the beginner's level of gardening but growing in our knowledge quickly.
One of my new favorite booklets are the "Storey County Wisdom Bulletins." So far we have "Starting Seeds Indoors," "Easy Composters You Can Build," "Grow the Best Blueberries," "Grow the Best Tomatos," " Build your own Underground Root Cellar" and then in the mail on their way to us we have "Wide Row Planting," "Grow the Best Corn," "Controlling Garden Weeds" and "Gardening Answers." They are each about 30 pages and cost less than $5.00 each and are chalk full of super down to earth practical advice.
In the next week or two I'll be starting my tomatoes and peppers in the basement. Today we were at Home Depot and got a shop florescent light so they can have light. I need to ready my Starting Seeds Indoors and Grow the Best Tomatos booklets a few more times!





