A Seed Saver's Garden

heirloomgal

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A shocking discovery. On a whim I bought a bag of 'rainbow' carrots, most of which was whitish ones with one or two oranges and a purple in there. I can't decide if they're actually white ones or not, because peeled they look a wee bit yellow to me. Anyway, these are the finest bagged carrots I've ever eaten in my life. And I've had white ones before, home grown, and thought they were awful. I looked at the bag, they come from Bakersfield, California. A farm called Cal-Organic. Wow, what a wonderful, delicious surprise!

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@heirloomgal sounds deliciously yummy. They have a farm here they grow both conventional and organic.,
I found cal farm online and they also have a farm here and from their web site also located the grocery stores they supply.
Will look for their produce next time.
I can honestly attest that those bagged carrots were as good as any homegrown carrots I've ever had. I would never have believed such a thing could be possible, but they are that good!
 

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Tonight's agenda is to - finally - create the tomato list for this year. I've been so swamped with so many things there has not been time for it, and it's so fun! So I'm kinda excited to get to it. I do have all the other plants mapped out and documented, so this is the last grow list for the 2026 garden.

It's time to start making tags too! I can confirm that my new Brother label maker did indeed have labels that lasted not only all summer, but all through the relentless -30C winter. I checked the tags and they are all still in perfect condition, so that is seriously impressive. Oh the gratitude I feel for not having to scrub labels with abrasive cleanser. This is really a new chapter in labelling for me! And I have a crazy ton of labels to make every year, so what a God send. (And a @Decoy1 send too, because it was her suggestion! 💚 Thank you! )

I'm asking myself what criteria will define the choices, and I don't know yet. I've got a few hours left to figure it out. @Blue-Jay's tomato is definitely on the list! That one is going to be so fun to document because everyone knows Bluejay as a bean man, not a tomato guy!

I did a big trade this year with a lady who is SUPER into tomatoes and in lots of trade circles, so those ones feel pretty high priority. She has so many exceptionally rare ones, all the 'hot' ones, it's wild. And a friend of mine sent me 'Dirty Girl' seeds, which is another interesting selection from Early Girl. It's a dry farming variety offered by the Dry Framing Institute. When they dry farmed it in Western Oregon, Dirty Girl yielded 33% more tomatoes than EG and shown lower incidence of blossom end rot. It'll feel weird to have a tomato plant that I'm not watering, maybe I'll need to check PNW precipitation compared to my own. It has been dry farmed in Southern Santa Cruz as well, so there's that. And then there's 'Annarita' which I got from her too, which is also a dry farming variety. Choices, choices!

Good times! 😀
 
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