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Moleculist

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If you're in the Pac NW, I reccommend:
http://www.thymegarden.com/ Local seed place outside of Alsea Oregon that sells good seeds of good varieties. Good germination rates and good service from good people on a good farm. Hehe.

http://www.territorialseed.com/ I've grown territoral seeds for 3/4 of my life and have had great experiences with them. Their germination rates for the last year or two have been ~50 percent, but who plants just one seed anyways? I always throw in 4 or 5 and whichever one is the most vigorous after a few days, I keep. Everything territorial sells is adjusted to the climate in the middle Willamette valley.
 

quadracer

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The ebst site is non-profit called Seed Saver Exchange. They have thousands of heirloom seeds available, all organic, and have some amazing farming practices.


Check it out. http://www.seedsaverexchange.org

And for flowers and other plants, check out Horizon Herbs.
 

Clackamas Coot

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Another good source for vegetable & herb seeds as well as herb starts on certain strains is Nichols Garden Nursery in Albany, Oregon.

They have a free catalog - lots of heirloom tomato varieties, melons, etc. Their herb selection is one of the best that I've found.

HTH

CC
 

OZZ_

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Totally Tomato is a great one Ive used, they have pretty much everything ...
 

Clackamas Coot

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Thanks for the link to Nichols Garden Nursery. Going to check them out.
Moleculist

You're welcome! They're celebrating their 60th Year in 2009! Good track record.

We use their seed exclusively in our 'strawberry business' here in the Willamette Valley. We also grow several of their Asian herbs for the Vietnamese, Cambodian & Thai restaurant industry here in Portland and Nichols Garden Nursery has most of the strains that we need.

Good folks with a nice garden center at their company headquarters.

HTH

CC
 

Skrappie

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I have ordered from
http://www.amishlandseeds.com/ she is a one woman operation and she kicks ass. Fair and quick.

Seedman.com They have some of everyones seeds like burpee etc all the big vendors, and a lot of rare stuff too. There is a sister site http://www.rachelssupply.com/ between them there is almost no plant you will not come across. I got some banana seeds germing thanks to them. never woulda thunk it.
 

NorCalFor20

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Need assistance planning my ve

Need assistance planning my ve

Shit I want to grow besides weed:
Tomatoes
Cucumbers
Corn
Lettuce
Carrots
Cantaloupe
Pumpkin
Watermelon
Sunflowers
Potatoes

Do they all grow the same or do I need to change different soils for each different plant will they need different fertilizers? I have never grown anything besides weed?
 

Molson

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How could no one have mentioned Burpee?! Great company, IMO. I'll be ordering all my pepper seeds from them this season.
 

Endo

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just got an order from rareseeds, they were out of stock on 2 of the chilies i ordered, they gave me a cash refund. and also sent a free pack of seeds. they yellow star peppers. is it to early to start them now? i cant stare at these packets anylonger.

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P-NUT

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my favorite is seed savers exchange but seedsofchange.com, heirloomacresseeds.com(good prices)and southernexposure.com all have lots of cool things.
 

Mr. Stinky

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the $.20 rack at walmart or the dollar store has many of the same seeds you pay 2 dollars for from the seed catalogs and burpee rack... also, most cheap seeds are open pollinated type seeds that breed true. not the hybridized, one time use-ers that dont
 
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