This list looks so much more extreme than it really is. Many of the 2008 packets have only a few seeds left, but I listed them here because I plan to use what there is first. And when it comes to 2009 seeds, about 2/3s of them are half packets having been split with Denise.
That said, I will admit to being a bit of a seed whore. Of course, most of them keep for more than a year, so there’s not a huge hurry to make sure we use them this year.
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Herbs:
Basil :: Genovese (2009, Seed Savers Exchange)
Catnip (2008, Territorial)
Chives (2008, Territorial)
Cilantro (2008, Territorial)
Dill :: Long Island Mammoth (2008, Territorial)
Mint :: Spearmint (2008, Territorial)
Parsley :: Giant Italian (2009, Seed Savers Exchange)
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Sweet Corn:
Hookers :: WA specific, 60-70 days (2009, Seeds of Change)
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Greens:
Arugula :: Sylvetta (2009, Seed Savers Exchange)
Celery :: French Dinant, 85-110 days (2009, Seeds of Change)
Chard :: Five Color Silverbeet (2008, Seed Savers Exchange)
Dandelion :: Italian (2008, Territorial)
Kale :: Improved Dwarf Siberian (2008, Territorial)
Kale :: Lacinato, 62 days (2009, Seed Savers Exchange)
Kale :: Wild Garden Kale Mix (2008, Territorial)
Lettuce :: Arctic King, butterhead (2008, Territorial)
Lettuce :: Gourment Blend (2008, Ed Hume)
Lettuce :: Mixture, cutting (2008, Seed Savers Exchange)
Lettuce :: New Red Fire, loose leaf (2008, Territorial)
Lettuce :: Salad Bowl, oak leaf (2008, Territorial)
Lettuce :: Summertime Mix (2008, Cooks Garden)
Lettuce :: Summertime, crisphead (2008, Territorial)
Lettuce :: Super Gourmet Blend, cutting (2008, Territorial)
Lettuce :: Valmaine, romaine (2008, Territorial)
Lettuce :: Spring Mix, cutting (2008, Cooks Garden)
Spinach :: Correnta Hybrid, summer (2008, Territorial)
Spinach :: Olympia Hybrid, spring/fall (2008, Territorial)
Spinach :: Regal Hybrid, dense planting (2008, Territorial)
Spinach :: Space Hybrid (2008, Cooks Garden)
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Brassicas:
Broccoli :: De Cicco, freezing, compact (2009, Seed Savers Exchange)
Broccoli :: Early Dividend Hybrid, early (2008, Territorial)
Broccoli :: Hybrid Blend (2008, Territorial)
Broccoli :: Romanesco (2009, Seed Savers Exchange)
Broccoli :: Sprouting Blend (2008, Territorial)
Broccoli :: Veronica Hybrid, romanesco (2008, Territorial)
Broccoli :: Waltham, fall, 60-90 days (2009, Seeds of Change)
Brussels Sprouts :: Diablo, hybrid (2008, Territorial)
Brussels Sprouts :: Montgomery, hybrid (2008, Territorial)
Brussels Sprouts :: Roodnerf, open pollinated (2008, Territorial)
Cabbage :: Copenhagen Market, 63-100 days (2009, Seed Savers Exchange)
Cabbage :: Filderkraut, sauerkraut (2008, Territorial)
Cabbage :: January King, 100-120 days, winter (2008, Territorial)
Cabbage :: Red Express (2009, Seeds of Change)
Cauliflower :: All the Year Round 2009, Seeds of Change)
Cauliflower :: Green Macerata (2009, Baker Creek)
Cauliflower :: Maystar, overwinter (2008, Territorial)
Cauliflower :: Purple Cape, winter heading (2009, Seed Savers Exchange)
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Beans:
Bush Beans :: Beurre De Rocquencourt, waxy yellow (2009, Baker Creek)
Bush Beans :: Blue Lake, green, 55-60 days (2009, Seeds of Change)
Bush Beans :: Contender, green early (2009, Baker Creek)
Bush Beans :: Dragon’s Tongue, striped, 55-60 days (2009, Seed Savers Exchange)
Bush Beans :: Pencil Pod Golden Wax, 50-65 days (2009, Seed Savers Exchange)
Bush Beans :: Royalty Purple, 50-55 days (2009, Seeds of Change)
Bush Beans :: Triomphe De Farcy, green heirloom (2009, Baker Creek)
Pole Beans :: Dow Purple Podded, 75-80 days (2009, Seeds of Change)
Pole Beans :: Italian, flat, 60-70 days (2009, Seeds of Change)
Pole Beans :: Kentucky Blue, 73 days (2008, Territorial)
Dry Beans :: Calypso, bush, 70-90 days (2009, Seed Savers Exchange)
Dry Beans :: Good Mother Stallard, pole, 85-95 days (2009, Seed Savers Exchange)
Dry Beans :: Jacob’s Cattle, bush, 80-100 days (2009, Seeds of Change)
Dry Beans :: Speckled Cranberry, pole, 80-90 days (2009, Seed Savers Exchange)
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Root Crops:
Carrots :: Amarillo, Yellow (2009, Baker Creek)
Carrots :: Bolero Hybrid (2008, Territorial)
Carrots :: Cosmic Purple (2009, Baker Creek)
Carrots :: Danvers 126 Half Long (2009, Baker Creek)
Carrots :: Kurota Chantenay (2009, Seeds of Change)
Carrots :: Merida Hybrid, overwintering (2008, Territorial)
Carrots :: Nantaise, biodynamic (2008, Territorial)
Carrots :: Oxheart (2009, Seeds of Change)
Carrots :: Red Core Chantenay (2009, Seeds of Change)
Parsnip :: Half Long Guernsey (2009, Baker Creek)
Radish :: Alta Globe (2008, Territorial)
Radish :: Chinese Red Meat (2009, Baker Creek)
Radish :: French Breakfast (2008, Territorial)
Radish :: Helios (2009, Baker Creek)
Radish :: Purple (Renee)
Rutabega :: Helenor (2009, Seeds of Change)
Turnips :: Gold Ball, 45-65 days (2009, Seeds of Change)
Turnips :: Purple Top White Globe, 45-60 days (2009, Seeds of Change)
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Alliums:
Garlic :: Killarney Red, Rocambole (Filaree)
Garlic :: Polish White, Artichoke (Filaree)
Garlic :: Persian Star, Purple Stripe (Filaree)
Garlic :: Mild French, Silverskin (Filaree)
Leeks :: American Flag (2008, Ed Hume)
Leeks :: Blue Solaize, turns purple (2009, Seed Savers Exchange)
Leeks :: Scotland, overwintering 2009, Seeds of Change)
Onion :: Australia Brown, yellow storage (2009, Seed Savers Exchange)
Onion :: Borettana Yellow, Cippolinni (2009, Seed Savers Exchange)
Onion :: Evergreen White, bunching (2008, Ed Hume)
Onion :: Lisbon White Bunching, fresh (2009, Seeds of Change)
Onion :: Red Wethersfield, fresh/storage (2009, Seeds of Change)
Onion :: Southport White Globe, fresh/storage (2009, Seeds of Change)
Onion :: Valencia, sweet, fresh/storage (2009, Seeds of Change)
Onion :: Yellow of Parma, yellow storage (2009, Seed Savers Exchange)
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Night Shades:
Eggplant :: Thai Yellow Egg (2009, Baker Creek)
Ground Cherry :: Aunt Molly’s (2009, Seed Savers Exchange)
Hot Pepper :: Tam Jalepeno, mild, 65-75 days (2009, Baker Creek)
Hot Pepper :: Tomato Pepper, pickling (2009, Baker Creek)
Sweet Pepper :: Healthy, 70 days (2009, Seed Savers Exchange)
Sweet Pepper :: King of the North, 75 days (2008, Ed Hume)
Tomatillo :: Dr Wyche’s Yellow, 90-100 days (2009, Seed Savers Exchange)
Tomatillo :: Verde, green, 60-80 days (2009, Seeds of Change)
Tomato :: Black Cherry – Cherry (2008, Territorial)
Tomato :: Black Plum – Paste, 80 days (2008, Island Seeds)
Tomato :: Clear Pink, slicing, 70-80 days (2009, Seeds of Change)
Tomato :: Crimson Sprinter, 65-75 days (2009, Seeds of Change)
Tomato :: Martino’s Roma – Paste, 80 days (2009, Seed Savers Exchange)
Tomato :: Peacevine – cherry, 70-80 days (2008, Island Seeds)
Tomato :: Principe Borghese, determinate (2008, Territorial)
Tomato :: Ropreco – Paste, 70 days (2009, Seeds of Change)
Tomato :: San Marzano – Paste, 80-90 days (2008)
Tomato :: Viva Italia – Paste (2008, Territorial)l
Tomato :: Yellow Perfection, slicing, 70-75 days (2009, Seeds of Change)
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Potatoes:
Potatoes :: Desiree, red (Seed Savers Exchange)
Potatoes :: German Butterball, Russetted (Seed Savers Exchange)
Potatoes :: La Ratte, fingerling (Seed Savers Exchange)
Potatoes :: Red Gold, new potato (Seed Savers Exchange)
Potatoes :: Yukon Gold (Seed Savers Exchange)
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Peas:
Shelling Peas :: Blue Podded Shelling, 80-85 days (2009, Seed Savers Exchange)
Shelling Peas :: Canoe, 70 days (2008, Territorial)
Shelling Peas :: Galena, 95 days (2008, Territorial)
Shelling Peas :: Green Arrow, 62-70 days (2009, Seed Savers Exchange)
Shelling Peas :: Oregon Trail, 120 days (2008, Territorial)
Shelling Peas :: Sutton’s Harbinger, 52-60 days (2009, Seed Savers Exchange)
Snap Pea ::Cascadia, 60 days (2008, Territorial)
Snow Pea ::Oregon Sugar Pod II, 70 days (2008, Territorial)
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Concurbits:
Cucumber :: Cool Breeze, fresh/BnB pickling (2008, Territorial)
Cucumber :: Crystal Apple, fresh (2009, Seed Savers Exchange)
Cucumber :: Double Yield, pickling (2009, Seed Savers Exchange)
Cucumber :: Northern Yield, pickling (2009, Seeds of Change)
Cucumber :: Parisian Pickling (2009, Seed Savers Exchange)
Pumpkin :: Jack O Lite Existing Stash – (2009, Seeds of Change)e
Squash :: Blue Ballet (Hubbard, mini), 90-100 days (2009, Seeds of Change)
Squash :: Bush Delicata (2008, Territorial)
Squash :: Zucchini, Round French (2009, Seeds of Change)
Squash :: Spaghetti (2008, Territorial)
Squash :: Waltham Butternut (2009, Seed Savers Exchange)



OMG, that is a LIST! I can’t wait to see where you grow them all (and how you eat them all!)
Holy batman that is quite a list of seeds! Do you really plant that much lettuce?
I just built the frames for our somewhat raised beds.. now I have to get dirt.
Ron
Good golly, that IS a lot of seeds. I’m dying to know how large your garden space is. This will be only our second year gardening at this house, and I have a 25′x50′ main garden space and then a collection of small raised beds. I don’t feel like we made good use of our space last year and hope to do better this year, but can’t imagine planting as many things as you are! Do you have multiple garden spaces, or do you row plant in a single spot? Wow. In awe over here…
WOW! That is quite a list. Are you going to open a roadside stand? We had one when we were little. I miss those days of picking, washing, weeding and packing veggies for market. We took them to a flea market, but we always had fun! Well, wait a minute. . .Why can’t I do the same thing???? I can do it, too.
I’m making my 2010 seed wish list and it looks pretty similar. (My flower seed list is about twice as long.) This spring we let our toddler have her own small garden, which was dedicated to many varieties of kale, lettuce, and spinach. I just noticed last week that she managed to plant some root vegetables in there as well. Next season should be interesting, she’s already pointed out two additional small garden plots that we’ll probably let her have jurisdiction over. Thanks for sharing your list, at least I know I’m not the only seed whore out there!
WOW! You weren’t kidding you have a lot of seeds!