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Ozark Seed Bank
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To conduct a seed trial, select a variety from the list below that you are willing to try in your Ozark garden
You will recieve a free seed pack, with a sample "grower form". We will use the information you provide to decide whether that variety should be included in the seed collection.

ENTER THE NAME OF THE SEED YOU ARE WILLING TO TRIAL WITH YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS ON THE FORM AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE.

   

beans - cucumbers
lettuce - melons - peas
peppers - tomatoes

biodiversity
(other plants)


HEIRLOOMS


North American Medicinals

Chinese Medicinals
(Ozark Adapted)


 

 

BERBERE CHILE

Three to five inch, distinctive, wrinkled fruits from Ethiopia; vigorous, productive.
CAPSICUM ANNUM

 
   

CHILICATE CHILE

Hot Chile Pepper Variety: A major crop for vitamin nutrition. Color of fruit refers to immature fruit; generally at maturity they are red (exceptions noted). Hot Chile Pepper Variety: Chilicate: Traditional long, slender, thin-walled, plants; originally from the altiplano of Bolivia.
CAPSICUM ANNUM
    PEPPERONCINI, LITTLE FRIAR OF NAPLES

A fabulous pepper to pickle, pepperoncini style.

    BOSTON MARROW SQUASH A stronghold of delicious, healthy and beneficent winter food. The best kinds are baked using a gas oven and eaten as is. These are all large vines unless noted otherwise. This species originates in Argentina and Bolivia reputedly from Cucurbita andreana. Golden-skinned, Hubbard-shaped, to 25 lbs, beautiful; orange flesh is bland; large vines.
CUCURBITA MAXIMA
 
    LITTLE GEM SQUASH

Small 1 lb roundish fruits eaten immature. Compact vines.
CUCURBITA PEPO

     

 

    GREEN GRAPE TOMATO

This tomato is a favorite of many people for its interesting yellowish-green fruit that have excellent flavor. Plants are vigorous and very indeterminate, easily outcompeting any weeds.
LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM

    OLD'S OLD TOMATO A variety from the 1860's. We were happily surprised with its vigorous growth and disease resistance, but the best surprise was the abundance of medium sized tasty red fruit.
LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM
    SILVERY FIR TREE TOMATO From Russia, this unusual, deeply dissected foliage resembles carrot tops. Produces great tasting bright red fruits that are 2 to 3 inches in diameter. Extra early fruit set on short determinate plants.
LYCOPESICON ESCULENTUM
 

 

 

 

OZARK SEED
SAVING

seed saving

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MEDICINAL PLANT
INFORMATION


blue indigo

 

 

 

 

 

 

EVENTS AT
ONE GARDEN
church

 

  YELLOW TAXI TOMATO Bright yellow, low acid, 4-5 oz fruits on determinate plants. Medium early, good for markets.
LYCOPERSICON ESCULENTUM
     

 

  DRAGON'S TONGUE BEAN Excellent snap bean with thick, juicy green pods attractively striped with purple.
PHASEOLUS VULGARIS
  FRAZIER'S BUSH BEAN Plant breeder William Frazier, who developed Blue Lake Bush Beans and Willamette Tomato, considers this his best snap bush bean. Pods are 5-6 inches long, green, thick and succulent; bears heavily.
PHASEOLUS VULGARIS
  SPAULDING BUSH BEAN A white, dry bean with distinctive markings around the hilum. Used for soup.
PHASEOLUS VULGARIS
  BREJO POLE BEAN

Unique seeds, a valuable old Indian strain. One of the best snap varieties.
PHASEOLUS VULGARIS

   

 

   

TO TRIAL ONE OF THE SEED VARIETIES ABOVE, SUBMIT THE FORM BELOW.

 

   

first name

last name

address

city state zip

email
preferred method of contact

NAME OF SEED VARIETY YOU WOULD LIKE TO TRIAL :

Other Information
(any information you would like to share about yourself...
we woud like to hear about you and your farm or garden!)

click on the submit button to submit your request.

Please consider becoming a member of Ozark Seed Bank, to help this seed bank grow.
Participation of local growers and support from our seed bank members are the most
important help we need to build the Ozark Seed Bank.
Thank you for participating!

 
       
     
       
         
       



NON PROFIT SEED BANK

Ozark Botanical Garden, Inc

 








HC1 BOX1 BRIXEY, MO 65618


     
   
     
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