2023/2024 wish lists
-
- Reactions:
- Posts: 437
- Joined: Thu Mar 17, 2022 8:24 pm
- Location: Foggy zone 9
Re: 2023/2024 wish lists
I still dont know if I want any tomatoes, I have a million varieties to try from last years MMMM plus @AKgardener went crazy and sent me another million micros and dwarves.
Edit: yeah of course I want tomatoes who am I kidding
Tomato wishlist:
Bijskaya Roza
Rebel yell
Lila sari
Negro de aritzkuren ( I have the 1 seed, if there is more )
Eva purple ball
Black early
Indian stripe
Black prince
Cosmonaut volkov
Willamete
Oxaca jewel
Negro de Monte
Alaskan Fancy
Other stuff I would love:
Garlic, any type
Greens - lettuces, arugula, corn salad
Alliums - green onions, chives
Snap peas
Broccolini ( i think there are OP varieties now but might be wrong)
Oregano
Peppers - Padron
Edit to add: succulents! Cacti, mesembs, euphorbia or any fun and quirky ones.
Edit: yeah of course I want tomatoes who am I kidding
Tomato wishlist:
Bijskaya Roza
Rebel yell
Lila sari
Negro de aritzkuren ( I have the 1 seed, if there is more )
Eva purple ball
Black early
Indian stripe
Black prince
Cosmonaut volkov
Willamete
Oxaca jewel
Negro de Monte
Alaskan Fancy
Other stuff I would love:
Garlic, any type
Greens - lettuces, arugula, corn salad
Alliums - green onions, chives
Snap peas
Broccolini ( i think there are OP varieties now but might be wrong)
Oregano
Peppers - Padron
Edit to add: succulents! Cacti, mesembs, euphorbia or any fun and quirky ones.
Last edited by Moth1992 on Sun Dec 17, 2023 6:13 pm, edited 4 times in total.
-
- Reactions:
- Posts: 7
- Joined: Sun Oct 02, 2022 9:51 am
Re: 2023/2024 wish lists
Hope I'm not too late to jump in again this year for the MMMM Swap. From last year's swap I planted Persimmon, Casey's Pure Yellow, Karma Apricot, Blueberries and Orange Banana. They all did quite well. The Persimmon were huge, with many 3 lbs., and the Casey's Pure Yellow produced some big ones too.
Here is my Wish List for 2023:
TOMATOES
YELLOW/GOLD/WHITE
Aunt Gertie's Gold
Goldie
Great White
Lillian's Yellow
Striped German
West Virginia Yellow
PINK
Amish Pink
Domingo
German Queen
Large Mennonite
Marge's Polish Pride
Pink Pioneer
Portuguese Monster
Turkey Creek
Winsall
RED
Big Marley
Holyland
Mega Marv
Mountaineer Delight
HEART
Eugenia
Giant Syrian
Joe's Pink Oxheart
Pink Oxheart
PASTE
Italian Heirloom
Mrs. Maxwell's Big Italian
FLOWERS
Asters
Calendula
Celosia
Cosmos, Apricotta
Scabiosa
Snapdragons
Statice
Strawflower
Sunflowers - pollenless for flower arrangements
Zinnias - over 24"
Just noticed Tormato's list of available flowers and one from the Spoiler Alert, so would like to add these to my Wish List:
Agastache
Astrantia
Baptisia
Bluebeard
Blue Cardinal Flower
Columbine
Corydalis
Cranesbill
Double Feverfew
Flax Blue
Guara
Meadow Rue
Persicaria
Poppies - any but orange
Queen of the Prairie
Rose Campion
Sea Thrift
White Liatris
Yarrow
PEPPER
Long Sweet Twister
Here is my Wish List for 2023:
TOMATOES
YELLOW/GOLD/WHITE
Aunt Gertie's Gold
Goldie
Great White
Lillian's Yellow
Striped German
West Virginia Yellow
PINK
Amish Pink
Domingo
German Queen
Large Mennonite
Marge's Polish Pride
Pink Pioneer
Portuguese Monster
Turkey Creek
Winsall
RED
Big Marley
Holyland
Mega Marv
Mountaineer Delight
HEART
Eugenia
Giant Syrian
Joe's Pink Oxheart
Pink Oxheart
PASTE
Italian Heirloom
Mrs. Maxwell's Big Italian
FLOWERS
Asters
Calendula
Celosia
Cosmos, Apricotta
Scabiosa
Snapdragons
Statice
Strawflower
Sunflowers - pollenless for flower arrangements
Zinnias - over 24"
Just noticed Tormato's list of available flowers and one from the Spoiler Alert, so would like to add these to my Wish List:
Agastache
Astrantia
Baptisia
Bluebeard
Blue Cardinal Flower
Columbine
Corydalis
Cranesbill
Double Feverfew
Flax Blue
Guara
Meadow Rue
Persicaria
Poppies - any but orange
Queen of the Prairie
Rose Campion
Sea Thrift
White Liatris
Yarrow
PEPPER
Long Sweet Twister
Last edited by midwestfarmwife on Thu Nov 16, 2023 9:59 am, edited 2 times in total.
- JayneR13
- Reactions:
- Posts: 531
- Joined: Tue Dec 08, 2020 9:26 am
- Location: Wisconsin zone 5B
Re: 2023/2024 wish lists
@agee I sent in some of the herbs you're looking for. Specifically, lemon basil, Greek basil, cilantro, and dill. I hope you get some! I also sent in some Long White of Palermo squash. It's commercial seed but I don't see why that wouldn't make a gardener happy.
For myself, I was so happy with what I received last year that I don't have a specific wish list! Just send me what you have, Gary. I'm sure I'll be very happy! And more than grateful. The local seed library has said yes to any of my overage as well.
For myself, I was so happy with what I received last year that I don't have a specific wish list! Just send me what you have, Gary. I'm sure I'll be very happy! And more than grateful. The local seed library has said yes to any of my overage as well.
“People who say it cannot be done should not interrupt those who are doing it.”
George Bernard Shaw
George Bernard Shaw
- wykvlvr
- Reactions:
- Posts: 595
- Joined: Fri Jun 26, 2020 11:36 am
- Location: Southeast Wyoming
Re: 2023/2024 wish lists
For me
Tomatoes
Sart Roloise - dh really wants to try this one
Verde Claro
Micro Dwarf
Rosy Finch
Pygmy
Baby
Beans & Peas
Purple podded pole bean
Whipple – Bush, Dry
Black Beef Bush
Magnolia Blossom pea or other pea for leaves and tendrils
Herbs and flowers
Borage
Basil - any kind
Cilantro
Fennel
Lovage
Bread seed Poppy
Marigolds
from Experimental
tetsukabuto cross seeds
Pink volunteer cherry
Any of the braising or salad greens below for me to grow for my friend such as those listed below:
Any cutting celery
Any Asiatic green or brassic to try
Kales - Lancinato, russian, Blue Scottish Curled, etc any and all types for her to try
Chard of various kinds
Amaranth edible varities not the flowers
Celtuce
Lettuce any kind but iceberg types
For Wyoming gardener 2
Korean pepper to use for Gochugaru
Striped sugar rush peach peppers
any paste tomato the earlier the better
Ruby Slippers
Yellow Brick Road
Fuzzy Blue Balls
Snow Peas any kind
Beans any kind
Tom Thumb Pea
1 or 2 micro dwarfs any kind
Bread seed Poppy
Tomatoes
Sart Roloise - dh really wants to try this one
Verde Claro
Micro Dwarf
Rosy Finch
Pygmy
Baby
Beans & Peas
Purple podded pole bean
Whipple – Bush, Dry
Black Beef Bush
Magnolia Blossom pea or other pea for leaves and tendrils
Herbs and flowers
Borage
Basil - any kind
Cilantro
Fennel
Lovage
Bread seed Poppy
Marigolds
from Experimental
tetsukabuto cross seeds
Pink volunteer cherry
Any of the braising or salad greens below for me to grow for my friend such as those listed below:
Any cutting celery
Any Asiatic green or brassic to try
Kales - Lancinato, russian, Blue Scottish Curled, etc any and all types for her to try
Chard of various kinds
Amaranth edible varities not the flowers
Celtuce
Lettuce any kind but iceberg types
For Wyoming gardener 2
Korean pepper to use for Gochugaru
Striped sugar rush peach peppers
any paste tomato the earlier the better
Ruby Slippers
Yellow Brick Road
Fuzzy Blue Balls
Snow Peas any kind
Beans any kind
Tom Thumb Pea
1 or 2 micro dwarfs any kind
Bread seed Poppy
Last edited by wykvlvr on Sun Dec 17, 2023 4:52 pm, edited 3 times in total.
Wyoming
Zone 5
Elevation : 6,063 ft
Climate : semi-arid
Avg annual rainfall = 16 inches
Zone 5
Elevation : 6,063 ft
Climate : semi-arid
Avg annual rainfall = 16 inches
-
- Reactions:
- Posts: 797
- Joined: Sun Aug 02, 2020 3:25 pm
- Location: Northern Virginia
Re: 2023/2024 wish lists
Finally mailed my MMMM package today. This wish list is enclosed.
Tomatoes (25):
Allegheny Sunset
Bill Bean
Blackberry
Brandysweet Plum
Bugtussle Buttermilk Wonder
Fritz Ackerman
Grant County Pink
Hawaiian Pineapple
Hibor
Lynnwood/Lynwood
Mary Reynolds
Mary Robinson (Mary Robinson's German Bicolor)
Minnie Bussell
Orange Russian 117
Reinhard Kraft's Purple Sugar
Rose Quartz
Royal Hillbilly
Rozovyi Gigant
Sakharnyi Pudovichok
Sandul Moldovan
Usbekistan
Virginia Sweets
West Virginia Straw
West Virginia Sweetmeat
Yusupov (Yusupovskyi S Fergany)
Peppers:
Dulce Mediterrano (sweet)
Lipstick (sweet)
Atris hybrid (sweet)
Any red/orange/yellow snack pepper (sweet)
Any red/orange/yellow corno-type pepper (sweet)
Guajillo (mild chile pepper)
Other:
Paw Paw (tree)
Bloodroot (wildflower)
Zinnias, any kind
Salvia
Tomatoes (25):
Allegheny Sunset
Bill Bean
Blackberry
Brandysweet Plum
Bugtussle Buttermilk Wonder
Fritz Ackerman
Grant County Pink
Hawaiian Pineapple
Hibor
Lynnwood/Lynwood
Mary Reynolds
Mary Robinson (Mary Robinson's German Bicolor)
Minnie Bussell
Orange Russian 117
Reinhard Kraft's Purple Sugar
Rose Quartz
Royal Hillbilly
Rozovyi Gigant
Sakharnyi Pudovichok
Sandul Moldovan
Usbekistan
Virginia Sweets
West Virginia Straw
West Virginia Sweetmeat
Yusupov (Yusupovskyi S Fergany)
Peppers:
Dulce Mediterrano (sweet)
Lipstick (sweet)
Atris hybrid (sweet)
Any red/orange/yellow snack pepper (sweet)
Any red/orange/yellow corno-type pepper (sweet)
Guajillo (mild chile pepper)
Other:
Paw Paw (tree)
Bloodroot (wildflower)
Zinnias, any kind
Salvia
- Toomanymatoes
- Reactions:
- Posts: 318
- Joined: Fri Jul 03, 2020 1:26 pm
- Location: Southern Ontario, Canada
Re: 2023/2024 wish lists
TOMATOES
1 Carneal Tiger
2 Creamsicle Grape
3 Domingo
4 Dragon's Eye
5 Emerald Apple
6 Frog Princess
7 Fuego Verde
8 German Chocolate
9 Green Sausage
10 Hippie Zebra
11 Iva's Purple Rust
12 Jack@ss
13 Lea Van Annemarie
14 Lincoln Adams
15 Marquise Rosa
16 Matt's Folly
17 Moldovan Green
18 Painted Lady
19 Patty's Striped Beefsteak
20 Pink Cadillac
21 Pink Sapphire
22 Professor Plum In The Dining Room With The Knife
23 Reinhard's Chocolate Heart
24 Rose of Tashkent
25 Turks Muts
Types - Pink, Eastern European, Green, Black, Heart
Peppers - Anything. I did not send any in this year as I ran out of time.
1 Carneal Tiger
2 Creamsicle Grape
3 Domingo
4 Dragon's Eye
5 Emerald Apple
6 Frog Princess
7 Fuego Verde
8 German Chocolate
9 Green Sausage
10 Hippie Zebra
11 Iva's Purple Rust
12 Jack@ss
13 Lea Van Annemarie
14 Lincoln Adams
15 Marquise Rosa
16 Matt's Folly
17 Moldovan Green
18 Painted Lady
19 Patty's Striped Beefsteak
20 Pink Cadillac
21 Pink Sapphire
22 Professor Plum In The Dining Room With The Knife
23 Reinhard's Chocolate Heart
24 Rose of Tashkent
25 Turks Muts
Types - Pink, Eastern European, Green, Black, Heart
Peppers - Anything. I did not send any in this year as I ran out of time.
- WoodSprite
- Reactions:
- Posts: 286
- Joined: Fri Mar 27, 2020 6:18 pm
- Location: center of Pennsylvania, USA, Zone 6b
Re: 2023/2024 wish lists
I've decided not to participate in the swap this year. I looked though all of the wish lists here and only saw one person request something that I had planned to send in and it was something that I received in the swap so Tormato may still have seeds for it. I apologize if anyone was hoping receive one of the varieties I was going to send. (See post #3 in the 2023/2023 spoiler alert thread.) If someone really wants something that I listed, I can send just those to Tormato because I did collect/ferment/dry seeds. I'm just not feeling up to preparing a lot of seeds and don't need any more seeds (except for a few that I hope to grow in the next 5 years but will look for later).
I hope you feel better Tormato. Acetaminophen is my friend now. Maybe it will help you, too.
I hope you feel better Tormato. Acetaminophen is my friend now. Maybe it will help you, too.
~ Darlene ~
I garden in 19 raised beds made from 6' diameter x 24" tall round stock tanks located in a small clearing in our woods in central Pennsylvania. Hardiness zone 6b (updated). Heat zone 4.
I garden in 19 raised beds made from 6' diameter x 24" tall round stock tanks located in a small clearing in our woods in central Pennsylvania. Hardiness zone 6b (updated). Heat zone 4.
- DriftlessRoots
- Reactions:
- Posts: 302
- Joined: Sun Dec 12, 2021 3:07 pm
- Location: Wisconsin Zone 5
Re: 2023/2024 wish lists
@Tormato I’m totally blanking here. Did I send in blue Nigella seeds? I told someone I would and just found some among the seeds I’m packaging for my community garden. Can’t remember if I held some back for that or just didn’t send. I will send directly to the requester if that’s the case.
A nature, gardening and food enthusiast externalizing the inner monologue.
- WoodSprite
- Reactions:
- Posts: 286
- Joined: Fri Mar 27, 2020 6:18 pm
- Location: center of Pennsylvania, USA, Zone 6b
Re: 2023/2024 wish lists
@DriftlessRoots I believe I was that person. My circumstances changed so I won’t be able to participate in MMMM this year. I appreciate you saving them. Maybe I’ll get some in next year’s swap if I don’t buy them first.
~ Darlene ~
I garden in 19 raised beds made from 6' diameter x 24" tall round stock tanks located in a small clearing in our woods in central Pennsylvania. Hardiness zone 6b (updated). Heat zone 4.
I garden in 19 raised beds made from 6' diameter x 24" tall round stock tanks located in a small clearing in our woods in central Pennsylvania. Hardiness zone 6b (updated). Heat zone 4.
- DriftlessRoots
- Reactions:
- Posts: 302
- Joined: Sun Dec 12, 2021 3:07 pm
- Location: Wisconsin Zone 5
Re: 2023/2024 wish lists
PM sentWoodSprite wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 10:01 pm @DriftlessRoots I believe I was that person. My circumstances changed so I won’t be able to participate in MMMM this year. I appreciate you saving them. Maybe I’ll get some in next year’s swap if I don’t buy them first.
A nature, gardening and food enthusiast externalizing the inner monologue.
-
- Reactions:
- Posts: 228
- Joined: Thu Dec 12, 2019 4:13 am
Re: 2023/2024 wish lists
Tracking says delivery on Tuesday 12/31/2024
Wishing for :
Tomato F1 seeds of Fusarium (not F Fusarium wilt) resistance code races 1 and 2 , and crown and root rot
back story: In late season I removed 2 Amish Paste plants in different rows, due to wilt and leaf veining despite fertilization, adjacent plants in the row started looking sorry too , nearby peppers and tomatillos were ok
When I started to cut down plants after a light frost, in various rows interior of stems were discolored and one had crown rot
Only certain tomatoes were affected, I had a half dozen Big Beef and BB plus and they were clean, as were the Sungold, Sunsugar and Esterina and random others were fine too including the Chef's Choice from a prior mmm
Tomatillos (already have Verde, Purple , di Milo)
Leeks (to fill a 4X4 raised bed , have American Flag)'
Sea Holly - any
Blanket Flower, all varieties except Arizona Sun
Limonium dumosa - German Statice
Any uncommon natives or tall flowers, except zinnias (coming 2025 F2 Floret zinnias, tucked them away in too safe a place and will be growing them and the new Bred by Johnnys series exclusively next summer)
I'm also on a quest to locate and learn mora about Roselle Hibiscus. not common Red Thai, but one of the 15 Mexican varieties mentioned on Reserarch Gate. who makes this possible.
Have a great season and once again sending much gratitude to all the seed savers and the captain.
- Lisa
Wishing for :
Tomato F1 seeds of Fusarium (not F Fusarium wilt) resistance code races 1 and 2 , and crown and root rot
back story: In late season I removed 2 Amish Paste plants in different rows, due to wilt and leaf veining despite fertilization, adjacent plants in the row started looking sorry too , nearby peppers and tomatillos were ok
When I started to cut down plants after a light frost, in various rows interior of stems were discolored and one had crown rot
Only certain tomatoes were affected, I had a half dozen Big Beef and BB plus and they were clean, as were the Sungold, Sunsugar and Esterina and random others were fine too including the Chef's Choice from a prior mmm
Tomatillos (already have Verde, Purple , di Milo)
Leeks (to fill a 4X4 raised bed , have American Flag)'
Sea Holly - any
Blanket Flower, all varieties except Arizona Sun
Limonium dumosa - German Statice
Any uncommon natives or tall flowers, except zinnias (coming 2025 F2 Floret zinnias, tucked them away in too safe a place and will be growing them and the new Bred by Johnnys series exclusively next summer)
I'm also on a quest to locate and learn mora about Roselle Hibiscus. not common Red Thai, but one of the 15 Mexican varieties mentioned on Reserarch Gate. who makes this possible.
Have a great season and once again sending much gratitude to all the seed savers and the captain.
- Lisa