Posted on 01/10/2012 10:15:49 AM PST by orsonwb
An alphabetical listing of 40 sources of Seeds, Transplants, and Bulbs for Vegetables, Herbs, Flowers, Grains, Grasses, Ground Covers, Vines, Fruits, Sprouting, Trees, Wildflowers, and much more. Many are Open-pollinated, Non-GMO, Organic, and Heirloom varieties. Most offer a Free Catalog.
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Hey, thanks for the link! I think it was the Ramapo that the news stories mentioned.
http://njfarmfresh.rutgers.edu/documents/WhatsinSeason8-4-08_001.pdf
http://www.njfarmfresh.rutgers.edu/JerseyTomato.html
I’m tired of store-bought vegetables that look and feel like tomatoes but taste like bleh. Maybe it’s time for a garden again.
The gardening thread has many great links for websites that offer open pollinated or heirlooms. You are going to do better if you buy your seeds in individual portions, rather than relying on one of the SHTF packages. You will be way overcharged.
You can plant seeds from hybrid varieties, but you are going to get one of the parents as a result, not another hybrid. There would be absolutely nothing wrong with planting and consuming foods from hybrid variety seeds. I've done it many times. Saving seeds from opens and heirlooms is better.
I have ordered several times from cheapseeds.com. They have a limited selection of seeds but they really are cheap and shipping is free. I have always had excellent service. The seeds are usually shipped the same or next day.
You are welcome, and good job on the weekly thread the last few weeks.
Thanks!!
Here’s my list:
Fedco - www.fedcoseeds.com
Landreth - www.landrethseeds.com
Gourmet Seed - www.gourmetseed.com
Jung - www.jungseed.com
Shumway - www.rhshumway.com
Baker Creek - www.rareseeds.com
Willhite - www.willhiteseed.com
Johnnys - www.johnnyseeds.com
Peaceful Valley - www.groworganic.com
Southern Exposure Seed - www.southernexposure.com
Seedsavers Exchange - www.seedsavers.org
Tomato Growers Supply - www.tomatogrowers.com
Nichols Nursery - www.nicholsgardennursery
Territorial - www.territorialseed.com
Totally Tomatoes - www.totallytomato.com
Vermont Bean Seed - www.vermontbean.com
Horizon Herbs - www.horizonherbs.com
Bountiful Gardens - www.bountifulgardens.org
Gourmet, Fedco, and Baker Creek are my favorites.
Actually try this one, it has clickable links:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/2829568/posts?page=116#116
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