Planted some jalapeno peppers, brandywine maters, crimson sweet, sweety pie, charleston grey melons and hales best catalopes. Gonna plant some Kajari (I forget the exact name/spelling) cantaloupe type melons seeds.
Got my sweet taters making slips for me. Probably be able to put them out in Late May or so.
Saw a video Hoss tools put out this week, I like them folks. Anyway he mentioned that a good deal of seeds come from over seas. Some are bought from the Netherlands but the country of origin was China as implied by the 125% tariff on it. Additionally other Asian countries such as Vietnam, Taiwan, I forget all who sell us their seeds.
I had no idea that we imported seed from other countries. We mainly plant heirloom varieties but do find some hybrids every so often we may plant.
My point in bringing this up is you better: 1. Know your seeds, who grows em & 2. Have some in storage you can plant for this/next year as there may be a shortage or overpriced.