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So! I think I'm close to choosing which beans I want to grow out this year; do we coordinate in this thread so there's good coverage of the at-risk ones or do we just email @Bluejay77 privately?
SSE must be having some employment problems. I ordered 1 heirloom tomato from their catalog on jan 17 and it hasnt shipped yet. I also want to purchase a print edition of the 2022 exchange book/catalog of offerings, the page says check back mid January still. In the meantime i have ordered and recieved seed from 3 other seed companies. I just like reading through the booklet and marking the items of interest vs their webpage.
Heritage Farm accepts and fills requests year round, but can take a few weeks to fill. We have 1 employee who fills orders, which can take a week or two depending upon the amount of requests received and the time of year.
It stinks I know, but with everything garden in high demand right now, quick fulfillment is the exception rather than the rule... so hang in there. It's a good thing you ordered early, because seeds will likely run out early again this year.Due to high order volume, we are currently experiencing shipping delays of 1—2½ weeks. Your order will be processed in the order it was received. We appreciate your business and your patience.
It's a little more complicated. Members only send seeds to SSE if they request some. As a rule, members list their available seeds in SSE (both online, and in the annual print Yearbook) then take requests & ship their own seeds directly. SSE itself is not involved in those exchanges. Where it perhaps differs from SoDC is that SSE as a non-profit organization grows their own backups for many varieties, and maintains them in their seed bank - if the variety meets their Accessions Policy. With limited exceptions, they only list their seed in the Exchange if no other member is offering that variety for the current year. Since many of those who originally donated to their seed bank no longer offer seeds, the number of varieties SSE offers as a lister has steadily increased (to 5059 listings this year).Thank you @meadow @Zeedman
SSE is quite different it seems than SoDC. I didn't know that you send your things to them. It's not that you list with them, or just list with them I guess, you actually send them your seeds, right?
If so, wow, that is an ambitious organisation. I can't imagine how hard that would be to maintain any variety that gets donated. That would be A LOT of seeds to grow. And then to think of all the overlap.
I was disappointed in the look of those Worcester beans I had told you about, I thought they'd be a prettier pale beige, but they just look really boring! Kind of like Arikara, no real colour or character to speak of.
Never mind! For example I keep saying that white beans are boring and suddenly it turns out that I have a dozen new varieties again They just attract me like a magnet. Recently, I was attracted by more from the Basque Country, Germany and France.
From the commercial full-color catalog, or from the online Exchange? For the Exchange, such a wait is not unusual, especially given that the Yearbook has just come out, and they are probably busy as "hay" right now. I already have 5 requests, and they have 30 times more offerings than I do... so do the math. It will only get busier from here on out. They used to state that Heritage Farm seed requests would be filled twice a month during the busy season; but this is from their 2022 Yearbook entry:
The Yearbook exchanges are completely separate from SSE's commercial catalog operation, which under normal conditions, should have a faster response. Between Covid & the greatly increased interest in gardening, things are far from normal right now. From the SSE home page:
It stinks I know, but with everything garden in high demand right now, quick fulfillment is the exception rather than the rule... so hang in there. It's a good thing you ordered early, because seeds will likely run out early again this year.
I don't know that's going on with the print Yearbook, but my guess would be that they won't take any new book orders until all of those on the auto-ship list have been sent. If you list seeds in the Exchange, you get placed on the auto-ship list.
So! I think I'm close to choosing which beans I want to grow out this year; do we coordinate in this thread so there's good coverage of the at-risk ones or do we just email @Bluejay77 privately?
Thank you @meadow @Zeedman
SSE is quite different it seems than SoDC. I didn't know that you send your things to them. It's not that you list with them, or just list with them I guess, you actually send them your seeds, right?
If so, wow, that is an ambitious organisation. I can't imagine how hard that would be to maintain any variety that gets donated. That would be A LOT of seeds to grow. And then to think of all the overlap.
Seeds of Diversity Canada, basically our SSE.SoDC?
I doubt that it really matters, but we'd all love to know what you've chosen! (well, at least I would!So! I think I'm close to choosing which beans I want to grow out this year; do we coordinate in this thread so there's good coverage of the at-risk ones or do we just email @Bluejay77 privately?