It is garden seed time! Favorite seed companies? My list: Adaptive seeds (Oregon) Uprising seeds (Washington) Wild Dreams farm (Washington) Deep harvest seeds (Washington) Salt water seeds (Washington) Siskiyou Seeds (Oregon) Restoration seeds (Oregon) Baker Creek (Missouri) Experimental seed network Fedco (Maine) Maine potato lady Row 7 seeds (NY) Heirloom seed house (Oregon) Seed trust (Colorado) Wild mountain seeds (Colorado) Fruition seeds (NY) Snake River seeds (Idaho) Miss penn’s seeds (Colorado) Wild garden seeds (Oregon) Tomato Fest (California) Happy garden! #gardening #seeds

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Adaptive & Uprising two personal favorites, Fedco is our local go to, and of course you have to mention Johnny's– for commercial production they are best price/quality/service out there.
Adaptive is my #1 I had some bad luck with Johnny’s not shipping my potatoes. But up until then I ordered every year. I also think of them more of dealing in hybrid seed. I usually get my potatoes from fedco or the potato lady.
We love visiting Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Co in Mansfield Mo!
Not married to any seedcompany but I do like to buy from several ones every year. I need to do a seed inventory and some seed cleaning to make sure i don't go too out of control with seed orders lol.
I ordered the Canada crookneck squash per recommendation. I found a seed company near me that said it did fantastic.
How did your dulcinea carrot experiment go? I liked mine but I’m sticking to red core chantenay. I prefer two pound carrots.
Not too good. All the carrots including f1s in my experiment bed got blight and grew poorly. I planted bolero (only) in another plot and they did excellent. Still want to move to an op variety... I may try Dulcinea again...