Other Places to Look for Seeds

February 19, 2013 · Filed Under Garden, Seed Saving, Seeds 

I recently post a trade list, as well as Carol Deppe’s seed list.

There are several other places worth considering if you’re looking for seeds for your garden this year.  Just a few, off the top of my head, are:

Tom Wagner’s New World Crops.

George Steven’s Synergy Seeds.

Alan Kapuler and Family’s Peace Seeds and Peace Seedlings.

Dan Jason’s Salt Spring Seeds and the Seed and Plant Sanctuary in Canada.

Andrew and Sarah’s Adaptive Seeds.

In the UK, have a look at Real Seeds.

In Ireland, Brown Envelope Seeds.

Kokopelli in France.

Bingenheimer in Germany.

Runåbergs fröer in Sweden.

De Nieuwe Tuin and Chez Semailles in Belgium.

Thomas Etty Esq in the UK.

Did I miss any?  If you have other favorite seed companies, that specialize in OP seeds (and don’t sell commercial F1 hybrids), please let us know in the comments.  Also have a look at the seed companies listed in my links page.

 

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3 Responses to “Other Places to Look for Seeds”

  1. Anders on February 19th, 2013 20:15
  2. Patrick on February 20th, 2013 14:19

    Thanks Anders. I’ve added them, and also thought of a few more myself.

  3. Ottawa Gardener on February 22nd, 2013 12:05

    Thanks for the alternative seed company list!

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