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seed catalog season

Posted by lotsa_rocks 4b (My Page) on
Thu, Nov 19, 09 at 23:19

I just got the new Pinetree Garden Seeds catalog. Let the games begin! I usually order from Pinetree and FEDCO. Where do you all get your seeds?


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I'm usually a Fedco and Johnny's person, but was impressed with the Pinetree catalog this year. May have to expand my horizons!


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Johnny's, Stokes, Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds, and Wood Prairie Farm (seed potatoes only so far). Haven't tried Pinetree yet, I'll have a look see this winter.


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I order from Fedco, Johnny's and Pinetree. Pinetree specializes in smaller packets for home gardeners, so I tend to order onions and other short-lived seeds from them. I've had excellent luck with them, and they do offer some unusual varieties, like Futsu squash which I love.

And speaking of seed catalogs, has anyone received the Fedco Tree catalog yet? I have not, and it feels very late to me....

Here is a link that might be useful: Henbogle


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I got my Fedco Tree catalog at least a month ago, maybe more than that. The discount deadline for orders is Dec 11, so you should have received it a long time ago. You can download it from the web site at http://www.fedcoseeds.com/trees.htm if all else fails. I am getting a couple more apple trees this year, some rhubarb, and depending upon how ambitious I feel maybe some raspberry plants. I love going to the tree sale to pick up my order, although I always bring home way too much and then have to scramble to get it all planted :)

I have ordered from Pinetree for years but have never checked out Johnny's. Might have to try them this year. Pinetree has always been great, never had any problems, and they do have some neat varieties. The Boothby's Blonde cucumber was a fantastic find.


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Mostly for vegetables: Johnny's, Pinetree, Fedco just like many of you..
For flower seeds.. Seeds of change, and our local nurseries.

Anne-Marie


 
 

 

 


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