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Seed catalogues hint at season ahead

Are you collecting a few seed catalogues by now? Isn鈥檛 it fun to see what鈥檚 coming for spring 2018! I want to tell you about a seed catalogue we received from some very dear friends this Christmas.

Are you collecting a few seed catalogues by now? Isn鈥檛 it fun to see what鈥檚 coming for spring 2018! I want to tell you about a seed catalogue we received from some very dear friends this Christmas. This seed catalogue is like the Cadillac of seed catalogues, with over 350 glossy, beautifully illustrated pages of all kinds of vegetables, fruits and flowers. It鈥檚 the Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Company, and while this amazing company hails from Missouri, it is still a delight and an education to read it. (You can also visit it online at www.rareseeds.com) 聽
Make a cup of tea and let鈥檚 peruse it together.聽 These are heirloom seeds, and the company actually has seed-hunters travel the globe for seeds that are rare or endangered. Their introduction on the first page says that 鈥淧eople want the food their grandmothers grew and cooked, as well as trying the foods of other cultures. Seeds and gardening have an amazing way of bringing cultures and families together.鈥澛 Isn鈥檛 it true!
Look at the pages dedicated to beets; there are many of our favorites like 鈥淐hioggia鈥 and 鈥淒etroit Dark red鈥, but exciting new (or old) varieties like 鈥淐ylindra or Formanova鈥 which is an heirloom variety from Denmark, giving us long, cylindrical roots that are great for slicing. Or 鈥淥kragly Ciemnoczerwony鈥, a smooth, round beet, very sweet, that originated in the old Soviet Union. Or, lads and lassies, there鈥檚 鈥淢acgregor鈥檚 Favorite鈥, a dark ruby-red beet and Scottish heirloom that was almost extinct.
Moving on to carrots, there鈥檚 a variety called 鈥淏lack Nebula鈥 that is 鈥渙ne of the darkest carrots available from skin to core鈥. This purple beauty is good for us because of the high amount of anthocyanins (a type of antioxidant found in purple or blue foods, such as blueberries or black currants or red cabbage), and if you are into making your own veggie drinks, this will stay a stormy purple, or bright pink if you add a squirt or two of lemon.聽 Imagine how delightful this carrot would look on our plates! Let鈥檚 visit Switzerland, the country that gives us 鈥淕niff鈥 carrots, the seeds re-discovered in a village named Bre in the 1950鈥檚. These carrots too are a purple color, and a good storage carrot.
Gosh, I wish you could see the pages devoted to corn: beautiful cobs of corn in every color under the sun, including 鈥淪ehsapsing Delaware Black Flint Corn鈥 and 鈥淏ig Horse Spotted Corn鈥 in blues, oranges and blacks. 鈥淕lass Gem鈥 perfectly describes the kernels of this corn, each one looking like a glass pearl.
Okay, we have to skip ahead faster, I can鈥檛 wait for us to look at more things, like the 鈥淢etki Dark Green Serpent Cucumber-Melon鈥 from Armenia that grows up to three feet long! Or how about the 鈥淢exican Sour Gherkin鈥 cucumbers that have just a hint of lemon.
There are stunning salad greens鈥 mouth-watering melons鈥 amazing peppers鈥 and each kind has a beautiful photo and a description of growing habits and uses. Really, this is an outstanding reference book. As always, I encourage you to send away for seed catalogues, because you will always learn something new and exciting and be inspired to try new things!
The Yorkton and District Horticultural Society will be holding their first meeting of 2018 on Wednesday, February 21 at 7:00 p.m. at SIGN on North Street. Mark the date on your calendar!聽 Everyone is welcome!聽 And if you would like to see what鈥檚 new with the group, visit us at www.yorktonhort.ca
We look forward to seeing all our members, and we also extend an invitation to interested gardeners to join us.聽 Have a great week!聽聽聽

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