SEED SHOPPING
January’s best reads are seed catalogs. Filled with lush photos of plants to grow from hybrid (controlled) and openpollinated (naturally produced) seeds, they sow inspiration.
ADAPTIVE SEEDS sells openpollinated (OP), organic seeds chosen to thrive in the Pacific Northwest. adaptiveseeds.com
FEDCO SEEDS in Maine offers organic heirlooms and hybrids that do best in Northeast gardens. fedcoseeds.com
HIGH MOWING ORGANIC SEEDS offers 600 organic varieties, some of them grown on its 40-acre Vermont farm. highmowingseeds.com
NATIVE SEEDS/SEARCH is a good source for droughttolerant varieties, including lots of dent and flour corn and beans. shop.nativeseeds.org
SEED SAVERS EXCHANGE, a pioneer in heirlooms, offers fascinating OP vegetable and flower seeds, many of which are organic. seedsavers.org
SELECT SEEDS specializes in old-fashioned and unique heirloom flowers, including organic ones. selectseeds.com
SOUTHERN EXPOSURE SEED EXCHANGE emphasizes Southern crops like crowder peas, okra, and peanuts. southernexposure.com
THYME GARDEN HERB COMPANY sells an impressive array of herb seeds and plants, all organic, for culinary and medicinal uses. thymegarden.com
TOMATOFEST, true to its name, has 600 varieties of certified-organic, OP tomatoes.store.tomatofest.com
TURTLE TREE BIODYNAMIC SEED INITIATIVE offers biodynamically grown OP seeds.turtletreeseed.org
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