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Old January 1, 2012   #1
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I added about 50 links to my webpage. This is a convenient way to find most seed related companies.

http://www.selectedplants.com/seedsupplies.htm

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Old January 2, 2012   #2
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Thank you! All but one seed seller I order from is on here. This will be a go to resource.
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Old January 2, 2012   #3
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Nice resource- thanks for posting it!

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Old January 2, 2012   #4
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If you have seed sellers that you think need to be added, please pm me the name and I will check them out. I deliberately do NOT list 3 or 4 seed sellers that have shown problems with customer service in the recent past. At the same time, I am aware of 2 or 3 more that are currently on the list but that I am seriously considering removing.

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Nice list! Fun for browsing during the non-gardening months.
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A-mazing!! Thanks Darrell.
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Old January 2, 2012   #7
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Wowzers! Thanks for the list!
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Old January 2, 2012   #8
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What I like is that my website is advertising free!

There are some real LULU's in the list. For example, take a look at soggy bottom creek.

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Soggy bottom was one of the first I looked at last night, gotta love the name! Very interesting approach to their business ventures, I wouldn't mind checking out the B & B if I was ever up their way.
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