Heirloom and Non-Hybrid Seeds

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Found this website just this morning, and am enjoying reading all the posts! Great site! For those who are wanting to plant heirloom and non-hybrid seeds, check out this website: http://www.victoryseeds.com/ This was one of the few sites I could find that specialized in heirloom and non-hybrid seeds. I will be planting my first garden this year, and am planning on ordering most/all of my seeds from this company. If anyone out there has had experience with this company, please post with your comments. Thanks!

-- Eden Ecklund (eedeen@hotmail.com), January 20, 2002

Answers

There is a wealth of info stashed in the old answers, just scroll down from the question page.

-- mitch hearn (moopups@citlink.net), January 20, 2002.

I too am planning to order heirloom seeds this year. I will probably use Baker Creek as they are located only about 15 miles from me their web site is rareseeds.com. gail

-- gail missouri ozarks (gef@getgoin.net), January 20, 2002.

Bakers Creek seed is great. Fox Hollow seed in McGrann , Pa. is also. Terry

-- Terry Lipe (elipe@fidnet.com), January 21, 2002.

FEDCO seeds which is located in Maine, I ordered all my seeds from there last year and was greatly pleased. Mostly all organic and a very large selection of heirloom seeds, also a great germination rate. Good Luck!

-- cara lewis (moomaine@hotmail.com), January 24, 2002.

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