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Southern Exposure Seed Exchange, Saving the Past for the Future New Returning Varieties for 2025 For 2025 we’re adding 21 new varieties to our listings Cajun Jewel okra (pictured above right) is a great early-bearing Louisiana variety Purple Lovegrass (pictured above center) and Short-Toothed Mountain Mint are native plants newly listed by SESE this year: we hope you’ll seize the opportunity to support pollinators and other wildlife Granny Hobbs
Free 2025 Catalog and Garden Guide - southernexposure. com *2025 Free 2025 Catalog and Gardening Guide will start shipping out in December Explore 91 pages filled with vibrant color photos and illustrations showcasing our extensive collection of seed varieties Our complimentary catalogs are sent through bulk mailings and will arrive separately from any other items in your order Every seed variety featured in our catalog is Organic, Heirloom, and
Watermelon - Southern Exposure Seed Exchange Citrullus lanatus Please refer to our Watermelon Growing Guide for cultural information Packet: 1-3 g (20-60 seeds, average 39 seeds)
About Us - Southern Exposure Seed Exchange Southern Exposure Seed Exchange offers about 850 varieties of vegetable, flower, herb, grain and cover crop seeds We emphasize varieties that perform well in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast, although gardeners and farmers over the country grow our seeds
Tomatoes - Southern Exposure Seed Exchange Solanum lycopersicum unless noted Please see Tomato Cultural Notes for growing information Codes refer to our Key to Tomato Disease Tolerance See our Tomato Variety Guide for recommendations for disease-resistant, storage, and extra early varieties Husk Tomatoes (Tomatillos and Ground Cherries) are listed separately from tomatoes Packet: 0 16 g unless noted (about 40-83 seeds) sows 100 ft
Beans - Southern Exposure Seed Exchange Beans Please refer to our Bean Growing Guide for cultural information Southern Peas (Cowpeas, Black-Eyed Peas, Field Peas) are listed separately
Southern Exposure Seed Exchange Blog In the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic, we enjoy a fairly long growing season, but fall always creeps up on us fast In the zone 7a gardens at Southern Exposure, we’re already starting cauliflower for our fall garden As you’re planning and planting fall crops, these are some things to consider Understand Your Timeline