13 Amazing Sources for Organic Seeds
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Recently I’ve started compiling a handy list of suppliers of organic seeds. Some of them also sell heirloom seeds. After all, who doesn’t want heirloom tomato seeds imported from Italy for their next pasta dish? (Tomato haters, just bear with me. I’m looking at you, Link of YouTube’s Good Mythical Morning.)
I’ve combed the web for a list of suppliers of organic seeds so you too can start a little veggie garden. Just so you know: this is NOT a sponsored post. Buy organic seeds at your own risk: I haven’t tested these yet.
- Annie’s Heirloom Seeds
- Baker Creek Heirloom Rare Seeds
- Burpee Heirloom Seeds: some are over 100 years old
- High Mowing Organic Seeds
- Heirloom Seeds: Non-GMO seeds
- Johnny’s Selected Seeds: Heirloom seeds, Non-GMO seeds
- Kitazawa Seed Company: Non-GMO seeds
- Renee’s Garden: Extensive selection of seeds
- Row 7 Seeds: A chef-breeder collaboration for seeds
- Seed Savers Exchange: Save your seeds and share them with others
- Seeds from Italy: Let’s face it: Fresh European veggies just taste better. Are the seeds to thank?
- Southern Exposure Seed Exchange: Organic seeds
- Thomas Jefferson Center for Historic Plants Seeds
Happy planting!
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