August 13, 2014 | #16 |
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I order regularly from most of the companies Pappi mentioned, and appreciate those effective descriptions. The one I'd add is Fedco, where I order the bulk of my routine seeds. Their catalogue lacks flash, but provides interesting reading, and the prices are reasonable and seed quantities generous.
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August 13, 2014 | #17 |
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While searching all the sites you guys posted above this one - I found two more that sound interesting because they are specialty related:
http://www.dixondalefarms.com/ Quality Onions. Around here, Dixondale is very well known. http://www.kitazawaseed.com/catalog.html Asian Vegetable Seeds...just sounds interesting. |
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Kitazawa has varieties that are hard to find elsewhere. Some nurseries around here carry individual packets. I've grown a vining summer squash, Teot Bat Put, that I liked. |
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August 17, 2014 | #19 |
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I got my first catalog in the mail today. It is the Kitazawa Seed Co. catalog. There are 8 varieties of tomatoes all costing $3.49 per pack. Of course there are all kinds of other vegetable seeds in this 63 page catalog, but this is Tomatoville, so here's the 8 tomato varieties:
Grandeur Hybrid Katana Hybrid Mandarin Momotaro Hybrid Odoriko Hybrid Sun Gold Hybrid Suncherry Extra sweet Hybrid Super Sweet 100 Hybrid |
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