To: JustaDumbBlonde
I am unaware of a true feed store around here. It is very rural east and north of here, so I imagine there is one out there somewhere. I will ask around and see if I can find a feed store.
I do know that seeds keep pretty good. Everything that I sprouted this year was from seeds bought in previous years and brought to Texas with me. It was an experimental garden this year and I did not invest any money into it. I have a serious tree canopy to deal with and only a small patch of sun for only a few hours per day. I am still wondering if the rest of my tomatos are getting enough sun to ripen. They are tall and heavy with fruit, though. I have only picked 3 ripe tomatos so far.
To: rightly_dividing
This could be one source...
Neseed
300 posted on
06/28/2011 2:59:10 PM PDT by
tubebender
(The voices in my head may not be real, but they have some very good ideas)
To: rightly_dividing
I use Yippy as a search engine and here is several
Links to bulk seed sales. Enter at your own risk. My local feed store has cut back on their stock and selection of bulk vegetable seed due to the internet and catalog sales...
303 posted on
06/28/2011 3:13:38 PM PDT by
tubebender
(The voices in my head may not be real, but they have some very good ideas)
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