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Vegetable Seed Sources







Albert Lea Seedhouse -- Offers commercially competitive organically grown varieties of corn, soybeans, and alfalfa for larger areas.


Bountiful Gardens -- Untreated, open-pollinated seeds, often biodynamically or biointensively grown. Heirlooms, rare varieties. Affilliated with Ecology Action, their catalog is a source for books, workshops, informational packets all to do with biointensive gardening. An excellent website.


Filaree Farm -- Offers over 100 unique seed strains of garlic from all over the world.


Freshops -- Offers a great variety of hops for homebrewing and rhizomes to grow your own. "The best hops grown in America".


Salt Spring Seeds -- Organic, untreated, offers a large selection of veggie, grain, and herb seeds, also garlic.


Theatrum Botanicum -- "A Post-Apocalyptic Ethnobotanical Guide to Botanica Alienatia" -- A mail order rare plant nursery specializing in rare, hard to find, unusual and medicinal flowers, herbs, and others.


High Altitude Gardens -- Open-pollinated vegetable seeds; wildflower, native grass, herb seeds, adapted to cold climates and short seasons.


Native Seeds/SEARCH -- A non-profit organization conserving traditional Southwestern US and Mexican crops, seeds, and farming methods.




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