Seed packet

Seed Packets

Seed packets are great for gift giving, as well as for storing seeds from your own garden. If you are growing open-pollinated or heirloom plants, and you want to save the seeds for next year, you'll need to store them somewhere.

If you buy a package of seeds, and it is more than you can use, you can put some in a printed seed packet to share with others.

Click below for the pdf printable.

 

Seed Packet Pdf

 


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What I grow in my garden in Las Vegas

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Herb Garden

Borage
Cilantro
Chives
English Lavender
English Thyme
French Tarragon
Garlic
Genovese Basil
German Chamomile
Greek Oregano
Italian Parsley
Peppermint
Rosemary
Sage
Spearmint
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Vegetable Garden

Artichokes
Asparagus
Butternut Squash
Carrots
Cucumbers
Green Onions
Summer Squash
Leeks
5 varieties of Lettuce
Parsnips
Pumpkins
Radishes
Red Bell Peppers
Spinach
Sugar Snap Peas
Swiss Chard
Early Girl Tomatoes
Lemon Boy Tomatoes
Yellow Pear Tomatoes
Turnips
Zucchini
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Fruits

Early Elberta Peach
Desert Gold Peach
Royal Apricot
20th Century Asian Pear
Bartlett Pears (3)
Green Gage Plum
Pomegranate
Cherry
Apples (15)
Meyer Lemons (2)
Algerian Tangerines (2)
Rio Red Grapefruit (2)
Red Grapes
Green Grapes
Blackberries
Blueberry
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Flowers

Foxglove
Hollyhocks
Johnny Jump-ups
Nasturiums
Lilies
Pansies
Ranunculus
Rocket Larkspur
David Austin Roses
Sunflowers
Vincas
Violets
Is your group interested in a garden tour and class?
Look here for current tours and classes. If there isn't one scheduled, email me to request one.
For a sneak peak at my garden, see here.
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Sources

This is a wonderful source for flowering bulbs in large quantities:
Two sources for seeds that I have grown with some success:

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Garden Links

Plant a garden without tilling! Instructions
It doesn't have to be cold where you live to grow apples. Learn here about Growing Apples in a Warm Climate
His downloadable e-book, Growing Apples in the City, has information about types of apples, grafting, pruning, and espaliering trees. It's well worth getting.
Growing an edible garden in the city: Garden Girl
She makes the most of the space she has. If you have a small garden, check out her site for ideas.

Planting, pruning, fertilizing, and plant choices for the desert:
How to take cuttings of plants to make new plants:
How to determine your gardening zone:
Get fruit for free from gardens other than your own: Gleaning Fruit
Donate extra garden produce to a participating food pantry near you:
Don't have a space to garden? Have space and want to share it? Check out Sharing Backyards to learn more.

Seed to Seed: Seed Saving and Growing Techniques for Vegetable Gardeners

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