exotic seeds

Watching, leaf by leaf, as the broccoli seedlings to grow has its exciting moments, though it does take a lot of patience. Practically speaking though, once they reach harvest, they'll be taking up a lot of space in the garden - all for (hopefully) one broccoli head. Perhaps at this stage, there's more sense in planting foods that are less accessible in markets and grocery stores.

In my shopping cart: 

  • rosella seeds 
  • bergamot 'lemon monarda' seeds 
  • rhubarb 'crimson'
  • bitter melon 'white'
  • perilla 'korean green'

On the wishlist: 
  • goji berry