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Old June 6, 2020   #1
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Default Amishland Heirloom Seeds - CLOSED (5-31-2020)

Just went to the Amishland Heirloom Seeds page, and there is a notice from the proprietor that she is closing up shop, no more seed sales.


https://www.amishlandseeds.com/


"All seeds sales on this website have ended as of May 31st."
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Old June 8, 2020   #2
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Wow, I wish I would have known. I hope she did well with the pandemic selling out almost every seller.
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Old June 8, 2020   #3
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I contacted her last fall asking about new varieties and when her website would be updated for the new season and she emailed back, saying that she wasn't that well and that she had lost the friend who did a lot of her seed production, so as a result she was no longer going to be able to sell seeds.
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Old June 9, 2020   #4
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That's really too bad. In this difficult economic time, I may set aside a portion of my budget this summer to support small niche seed sellers.
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Old June 10, 2020   #5
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Knowing how she has been working on this seed project with so many fake variety names, better to say someting like R.I.P. Amishland. But I'm not happy too, because I'm supporting any seedsaver.
And also after so many feedbacks (from me too) about real names Lisa the owner changed them quite well several years ago...
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Old June 12, 2020   #6
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what Andrey said. Such ridiculous prices, such historical distortions.
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what Andrey said. Such ridiculous prices, such historical distortions.
And I don’t believe a hint of anything remotely Amish

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then again, who can resist 8 dollars for 6 hand selected organic seeds!!! (snark intended)
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Hey y'all, Amishland Heirloom Seeds is back, but with a smaller selection. Original owner.
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Old January 4, 2021   #10
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In a two second scan, her Golden Queen is incorrect. That orange fruited one is a fairly recent variety that Stokes once carried - more like Jubilee. The picture of Purple Calabash is totally wrong too.
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In a two second scan, her Golden Queen is incorrect. That orange fruited one is a fairly recent variety that Stokes once carried - more like Jubilee. The picture of Purple Calabash is totally wrong too.
Personally, any changes to Purple Calabash would be much appreciated.

It, along with Evil Olive are the only two varieties I find horrifying enough to talk negatively about.
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Just another chance for the unsuspecting to be fooled. And yes, PC has to be the all-time spitter. Piegirl up in heaven will be chuckling...she insisted on growing it every year thinking it would get better.
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Wait- @fredhempel can we talk a second about Evil Olive? Its currently got a spot on my grow list! Do tell...!
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Oh, dear! Just randomly looked at her description of Orange Russian 117, "This gorgeous tomato hails from the famous seed bank of the former Soviet Union."

No, according to Tania's Tomatobase, it is a cross made by Jeff Dawson in California, crossing Georgia Streak and Russian 117. Too bad it seems to have lost it's alternate name of Dawson's Russian Oxheart somewhere along the way, that might better show it's origins.
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She pulled that years ago when she described Cherokee Purple as something "gardeners can finally grow again due to the fall of the iron curtain" or some BS like that. It is the most caveat emptor seed company I've seen (well, with the exception of one I won't mention!)
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