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BUDS Gardeners Plant Donation "Sale".


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Our last seedling is tucked in and ready to grow.  The plant sale is scheduled for Tuesday, May 27 till Saturday, May 31 at the DuBois Medicine Shoppe on Park Avenue.  Master Gardeners will replace the BUDS members on Sunday and will also be giving plants in exchange for donations.  Every penny donated goes back into the community in the form of educational programs and projects.  We do not have certified organic plants, but we do purchase organic, non-GMO seeds and we use no chemicals in raising them.  Members raise them personally in their homes.  Plants are all planted in Styrofoam cups so the root structure is excellent.  We will also raise special seeds if we know about them in February.

 

Our website is not functional right now so the only list people can see is this one.  People are already picking up plants, so if you have a specific choice then contact me asap at cshenkle@Verizon.net to have the plants saved for you.

 

Master Gardeners will be in attendance to answer gardening questions.

 

 

Tomatoes

Sweet Peppers

Amish Paste

 

 

Keystone Resistant

Developed by Penn State

Big Beef Hybrid VFFNTASt

I 73

Large Slicer

Sweet Yellow Banana

For stuffing and rings

Belmonte

 

 

Sweet Yellow Bell

 

Better Boy

 

 

Big Red Pepper

 

Big Beef

 

 

Yellow Golden Treasure

Italian stuffing pepper

Big Boy

 

 

Broccoli, Green Goliath

Celebrity Hybrid VFFNTASt

 

 

Broccoli, Romanesco

Chadwick Cherry

 

 

Brussels Sprouts

Chocolate Cherry

 

 

Cotton

Choice VFW

 

 

Cauliflower

Defiant Blight Resistant

 

 

Cabbage, Glory of Enkhuezen

Early Girl

 

 

Cabbage, Megaton

Golden Nugget

 

 

Cabbage, Round Dutch

Green Zebra

 

 

Cabbage, Early Golden Acre

Gypsy

 

 

Cabbage, Late Flat Dutch

Heinz

 

Maroon Heirloom

Cardoon

Jelly Bean

 

 

Celery

Juliet Red Hybrid

I 60

Fresh, oval and disease resistant

Cucumbers, Burpless

Large Red Cherry

 

 

Cucumbers, Gherkins, Mexican Sour

Mangel

 

 

Eggplant, Diamond

Martinos Roma

 

 

Eggplant, Early Purple

Matts Wild Cherry

 

 

Eggplant, Long Purple

Parks Whopper

I 65

Large slicer

Kohlrabi, Kossack

Patio Hybrid FASt

I 70

Good potted tomato

Peanuts

Pomadoro

 

 

Pole Beans

Red Currant

 

 

Rhubarb, 1st and 3rd year

Riesentraube

 

 

Summer Squash, Yellow Butta (Straightneck)

Roma

 

 

Summer Squash, Yellow Crookneck

Rutgers

 

 

Zucchini, Black Beauty

San Marzano

 

 

Hot Peppers

Silvery Fir

 

 

 

 

Sugary

 

 

Anaheim

 

Sun Cherry Extra Sweet

I 65

Fresh Eating

Ancho Poblano

Cooking and stuffing

Super Sweet 100s

I 50

Fresh Eating

Cayenne Chili

Cooking and fresh

Sweetie

 

 

Cayenne Purple

Cooking and fresh

Umberto Large Cherry

 

Heirloom

Cherry

Cooking and fresh

Yellow Pear

I 75

Fresh eating

Ghost

 

 

 

 

Greek Pepperoncini

 

Flowering Plants

 

 

Hungarian Hot Wax Banana

Stuffing

Nigella

 

 

Jalapeno

Cooking and fresh

Kiss Me Over the Garden Gate

 

 

Kung Pao

 

Lavendar

 

 

Lemon

Cooking and fresh

Hardy Ageratum

 

 

Thai, Super F1 Hybrid

 

Blackberry Lily

 

 

 

 

Coneflower - White

 

 

Herbs

Chrysanthemum

 

Robinson Red

Basil, Lemon

Mexican Sunflower

 

 

Basil, Sweet Mammoth

Angel

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It may be OK to plant a little early this year because there's no frost in the making but you never know.  I had my garden freeze to the ground on June 21 in the late 70s.  Everything but the corn came back up from the roots but not till after I had replanted everything!

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