Vegetable seed available at DCCD
March 2nd, 2009
The Deer Creek Conservation District reminds it is time to start thinking about your spring and summer gardens. DCCD will again offer bulk seed to the public this planting season. The district will have several from which to choose.
For sale are “Kentucky Wonder” bush beans, “Contender” bush beans, “Kentucky Wonder” pole beans, “Little Marvel” English peas, “Oregon Sugar Pod” edible pod peas, “Kandy Korn” corn, “Jubilee” Corn, “Peaches N’ Cream” corn, “Detroit Dark Red” beets, “Hales Best Jumbo” cantaloupe, “Danver’s 126″ carrots, “Snowball Cauliflower”, “Lucullus” swiss chard, “Georgia” collards, “Boston Pickling” cucumbers, “Garden Sweet Burpless” hybrid cucumbers, “Bibb” lettuce, “Buttercrunch” lettuce, “Tendergreen” mustard, ”Clemson Spineless” okra, “Emerald” okra, “Small Sugar” pumpkin, “Jack-o-Lantern” pumpkins , “Cherry Belle” radishes, “Bloomsdale” spinach, “Black Zucchini” squash, “Straightneck” squash, “Crookneck” squash, “Purple Top” turnips, “Black Diamond” watermelon, “Sugar Baby” watermelon and “Blackeye #5″ cowpeas and “Pinkeye” purplehull cowpeas.
The seeds prices vary depending on the type of seed.
DCCD also has seed potatoes, onion sets and onion plants available. “Yukon Gold” and “Lasoda” potatoes are 65 cents per pound. “White Bermuda” and “Yellow Vidalia” onion plants run $1.25 per bundle. Red or white onion sets are $1.00 per pounds. Also available is a hybrid asparagus at $3.50 for a bundle of ten.
Deer Creek Conservation District also has Survivor Fescue seed available for those shady areas of your yard. The spring planting season is March 1-April 30.
Stop by the DCCD office at 300 S. Broadway in Weatherford or call at (580) 772-7670.
The Deer Creek Conservation District reminds it is time to start thinking about your spring and summer gardens. DCCD will again offer bulk seed to the public this planting season. The district will have several from which to choose.
For sale are “Kentucky Wonder” bush beans, “Contender” bush beans, “Kentucky Wonder” pole beans, “Little Marvel” English peas, “Oregon Sugar Pod” edible pod peas, “Kandy Korn” corn, “Jubilee” Corn, “Peaches N’ Cream” corn, “Detroit Dark Red” beets, “Hales Best Jumbo” cantaloupe, “Danver’s 126″ carrots, “Snowball Cauliflower”, “Lucullus” swiss chard, “Georgia” collards, “Boston Pickling” cucumbers, “Garden Sweet Burpless” hybrid cucumbers, “Bibb” lettuce, “Buttercrunch” lettuce, “Tendergreen” mustard, ”Clemson Spineless” okra, “Emerald” okra, “Small Sugar” pumpkin, “Jack-o-Lantern” pumpkins , “Cherry Belle” radishes, “Bloomsdale” spinach, “Black Zucchini” squash, “Straightneck” squash, “Crookneck” squash, “Purple Top” turnips, “Black Diamond” watermelon, “Sugar Baby” watermelon and “Blackeye #5″ cowpeas and “Pinkeye” purplehull cowpeas.
The seeds prices vary depending on the type of seed.
DCCD also has seed potatoes, onion sets and onion plants available. “Yukon Gold” and “Lasoda” potatoes are 65 cents per pound. “White Bermuda” and “Yellow Vidalia” onion plants run $1.25 per bundle. Red or white onion sets are $1.00 per pounds. Also available is a hybrid asparagus at $3.50 for a bundle of ten.
Deer Creek Conservation District also has Survivor Fescue seed available for those shady areas of your yard. The spring planting season is March 1-April 30.
Stop by the DCCD office at 300 S. Broadway in Weatherford or call at (580) 772-7670.