We found this website for those of you who like heirloom veggies:
http://store.underwoodgardens.com/Unusual_Curiosity/products/10/
It includes a handful of different seeds- I haven't even heard of all of them. May try the cucamelon?
The Gardenweb forum seems to always be a good place to find information out and it did not let me down this time either- lots of gardeners talking about what they like to grow that's unusual:
http://forums2.gardenweb.com/forums/load/cornucop/msg0923420527392.html
Here is a lens with various types of veggies that look neat- especially the sea man tomato and the Jerusalem pickle plant.
http://www.squidoo.com/Unique-Vegetable-Plants
For Asian inspired veggies check out the Kitazawa Seed Company http://www.kitazawaseed.com
It includes some veggies I have never hear of such as Molokeyhia, which was used in soups for kings and is considered quite nutritious, as well as numerous other varieties.
The only problem we have is that there are so many cool veggies, but we only have so much planting space... perhaps I should expand again? If not I going to have to incorporate more pots and such. If you have any unusual suggestions we'd love to hear them!
Our challenge to you- grow something unusual this year- and let us know how it goes :)
Mom and E
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