Saturday, February 12, 2011

Time to get the garden going!

We purchased seeds for our garden this year from www.burpee.com. Our final total was $75, but we saved $24 using two coupon codes we found on the internet. I hope we have room for it all!

Most of these packets come with TONS of seeds - more than we could ever use. If you would like some let us know and we'll send them to you!

Beet, Little Chicago Hybrid
Beet, Little Chicago Hybrid
Perfect tasty little beet for pickling.

Carrot, Little Finger
Carrot, Little Finger
Tiny gourmet great for salads.

Kale, Dwf Blue Curled Vates
Kale, Dwf Blue Curled Vates
One of the most attractive of all vegetables in the fall garden.

Lettuce, Summer-Long Collection
Lettuce, Summer-Long Collection
Extended harvest of our best lettuce

Spinach, Salad Fresh
Spinach, Salad Fresh
Withstands harsh weather.

Swiss Chard, Bright Lights
Swiss Chard, Bright Lights
All-America Winner. A rainbow of color in a seed packet.

Tomato, Honeybunch
Tomato, Honeybunch
As sweet as honey.

Tomato, Sun Gold  Hybrid
Tomato, Sun Gold Hybrid
Rapidly becoming the most popular cherry tomato of all time.

Tomato, Steak Sandwich Hybrid
Tomato, Steak Sandwich Hybrid
The tastiest and most succulent sandwich slicer tomato ever.

Herb, Coriander/Cilantro Organic
Herb, Coriander/Cilantro Organic
For Oriental and Mexican dishes. Certified Organic.

Herb, Basil Sweet Organic
Herb, Basil Sweet Organic
The main ingredient of pesto, aromatic and flavorful. Certified Organic.

Rosemary
Rosemary
Fragrant leaves flavor meats, poultry and potatoes.

Thyme, Common
Thyme, Common
Aromatic leaves season meats, poultry, stews, sauces, soups and dressings.

Herb, Parsley Plain Organic
Herb, Parsley Plain Organic
Plain, flat, deeply cut dark green leaves with more pronounced flavor than Extra Curled Dwarf. Certified Organic.

Stevia, Sweet LeafStevia, Sweet Leaf
Leaves are 30 times sweeter than sugar.

Burpee Ultimate Growing System®
Burpee Ultimate Growing System®
Our most advanced seed-starting system.

1 comment:

  1. WOW!!! We would love to grow all these things! I don't know if our climate would handle all that, but if you're giving away seeds, I might trade you for a few!

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