Picnic Day Seed Packets

The SCOPE Project is sending seed packets filled with common bean, tomato, pepper, and wheat seed to the Picnic Day @ Home packages. These packages will be filled with free give-away items normally found during in-person Picnic Days. 

All Picnic Day @ Home packages will include a packet of our newest release, a colorful collection of common beans developed right here on campus. In addition to beans, each packet will have a random selection of either pepper, tomato, or wheat seed. 

For more information on the departments involved in creating these seeds, please visit the following: 

The UC Davis Plant Breeding Center

The Student Farm
 

Instructions to plant your seeds and care for your plants

 

Tomatoes:

Plant seeds indoors between months of March-April. Keep seedlings indoors for six weeks. Once threat of frost has passed, transplant outdoors to a garden bed. If keeping indoors, be sure the plant gets 6-8 hours of full sun. Fruit should be ready to harvest between 80-100 days.

 

Peppers:

Plant seeds indoors between months of March-April. Keep seedlings indoors for six weeks. Once threat of frost has passed, transplant outdoors to a garden bed. If keeping indoors, be sure the plant gets 6-8 hours of full sun. Fruit should be ready to harvest between 80-100 days.
 

Wheat:

Growing wheat seeds for wheat grain or ornamental purposes:

- If seeds are planted during the cool season (plant in Dec-Feb), plants may take approximately 6-7 months to reach maturity.

- If seeds are planted during the warm season (plant in April-June), plants may take approximately 4 months to reach maturity. 

- Wheat seeds are ready to harvest when the plants are golden brown and seeds are dry and hard. 

 

If grown outdoors or in-soil, wheat plants can handle full sun and partial shade well; water as needed to maintain soil moisture approximately 1 inch below the soil surface

Planting depth: 1-2 inches

Plant spacing: approx 3 inches apart

 

Growing wheat seeds for wheatgrass: 

(1) Put seeds in a jar and fill until seeds are covered with water

(2) Let seeds soak in the refrigerator overnight

(3) Scatter seeds on a moist paper towel or soil surface and put in a warm, sunny place. Keep seedlings moist by watering or spraying the paper towel with water periodically. Seedlings will be ready to harvest 10-12 days or until wheat seedlings are 3-5 inches tall.