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<blockquote data-quote="woodyard" data-source="post: 4738261" data-attributes="member: 2777"><p>We planted some Kennebecs,Red Orlando and Nokota Russet on the potatoes. Some my wife found at our Tractor Supply. I usually go with Red Pontiac and Kennebec.Not many places around here to choose too much in varieties anymore. </p><p></p><p>The broccoli was from Bonnie's Plants and Lieutenant variety, since this was a hurry up deal. With the rain we have every year it usually a race if I can get any of the early vegs in at the best time. I usually get a crop every year, but raise my own plants. Last year I believe it was Emerald Green. Made a lot of cabbage last year too from plants I raised Flat Dutch and one other.</p><p></p><p>I had a lot rather raise my own plants and be pretty sure of the varieties I am getting especially in tomatoes and peppers. About half the time in the past the plants I get that are from Bonnie's turn out not to be what is on the label.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodyard, post: 4738261, member: 2777"] We planted some Kennebecs,Red Orlando and Nokota Russet on the potatoes. Some my wife found at our Tractor Supply. I usually go with Red Pontiac and Kennebec.Not many places around here to choose too much in varieties anymore. The broccoli was from Bonnie’s Plants and Lieutenant variety, since this was a hurry up deal. With the rain we have every year it usually a race if I can get any of the early vegs in at the best time. I usually get a crop every year, but raise my own plants. Last year I believe it was Emerald Green. Made a lot of cabbage last year too from plants I raised Flat Dutch and one other. I had a lot rather raise my own plants and be pretty sure of the varieties I am getting especially in tomatoes and peppers. About half the time in the past the plants I get that are from Bonnie’s turn out not to be what is on the label. [/QUOTE]
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