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Started by gardening-gal, March 09, 2008, 17:39:12

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gardening-gal

Can anyone help me?
Where is the best place to get hold of rare or unusual veggie seeds?

gardening-gal


gardening-gal

LOL  yes that would make an unusual veg ;D

gardening-gal

I did wonder where I would find garvel LOL ;D

Jeannine

What kind of unusual veggie are you looking for
When God blesses you with a multitude of seeds double  the blessing by sharing your  seeds with other folks.

gardening-gal

Anything really just something that isn't available in the shops, varieties that have been forgotten,  things that may not appear nice but taste wonderful.

raisedbedted

I would recoomend Real Seeds address http://www.realseeds.co.uk/

They always have things a little unusual to tempt the credit card once again  :)

RBT
Best laid plans and all that

Jeannine

Hard to advise  one man's unusual is abother commonplace. Tell me what you are already growing and I can help better.

? Purple cauliflower, orange cauliflower, schorzona, salsify, orach, white carrots purple carrots,ocra,some odd beans and peas,certainly some of the rarer squash,coloured and frilly lettuce,red spring onions, white pumpkin, minature pumpkin, lentils, garbanzos,white cukes, round yellow cukes ,all different colours and sizes of eggplants,popcorn, red or multi coloured corn, white beetroot, striped beetroot,kohlrabi, fakir,black or white radishes,jicama,red brussels sprouts, collards,edible flowers.

XX Jeannine
When God blesses you with a multitude of seeds double  the blessing by sharing your  seeds with other folks.

gardening-gal

Wow well I've never heard of garbanzos, orach,  fakir or jicama, can you give me some idea of what sort of vegetable they are please.

Thanks raisedbedted will go and have a nosey.

Vortex

If you want varieties that have been forgotten you'll need to join HDSL. You should also check out Garden Organic (http://www.organiccatalog.com/catalog/index.php), which is their commercial arm, and  Thomas Etty (http://www.thomasetty.co.uk/index.html). If you're happy just picking seeds with pictures and growing instructions you may also like to try Seeds-by-Size (http://www.seeds-by-size.co.uk/). If you're into giant veg then try W Robinson & Son (http://www.mammothonion.co.uk/).

gardening-gal


Rhubarb Thrasher

fakir is just a turnip rooted parsley? trying that this year

saddad

Para Cress is about as weird as it gets... like eating local anaesthetic... makes your mouth tingle and then go numb...
;D

gardening-gal

so we need to eat that one before a hot madras then ;D

Suzanne


Jeannine

Jicama is an odd one, it is a tuber, looks like a turnip, belongs to the bean family, used as an alternative fro water chestnuts or eaten raw, similar to an apple or pear.

Orach, used in salads or anywhere you would use spinach, like spinach it bolts in a hot summer. Comes 4 colours, white, green, bronze and red. Grows to 4 feet.

Gabanzo also know as chick pea,small round bumpy beans, light brown, fairly common in tins.

XX Jeannine
When God blesses you with a multitude of seeds double  the blessing by sharing your  seeds with other folks.

gardening-gal


sawfish


GodfreyRob

Here's an online database that contains a lot of unusual vegetables/herb/fruit plus pictures and cultivation instructions:

http://www.thevga.co.uk/the_shed/sindex.cgi

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