Rhodie Ranch
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^^what she said about smaller companies. I ordered everything from Seed Savers Exchange. They do good work.
@digitS' I share your concerns about Jungs & their corporatization. They are in my home state, and when I was young, they were the "go to" seed company. Not so much now; had a bad experience with dead nursery stock, and was very dissatisfied with their handling of the issue. Wouldn't order from them now if they were the only source for something I wanted. I was sorry to see them gobble up Vermont Bean, a company I had been happy with.
Most of the tomatoes should be viable. I plant heavily if the seed is old.I'm right in the asylum with y'all. I have a large igloo ice chest full of seeds. Maybe 300ish varieties of tomatoes alone. I figure that's pretty small since there's at least 30,000 varieties. At least that's how I look at it. Problem is, most My seed is at least 7 years old.
oh, i forgot one i ordered from! yep! i got some stuff from them too. i certainly can't forget all the locals i try to get as much from before i go outside for the rest,@Zeedman , I think that the first seed catalog I saw was Shumway's. It was the first one I studied .
If the youngsters think Shumway's looks old-fashioned, it looked old-fashioned to me 50+ years ago! But, I studied it. It was a relief that there weren't rapid changes in some of these outfits.
I think I remember the first ads for Johnny's in the Organic Gardening magazine ! Oh @Chickie'sMomaInNH ! Don't forget Pinetree if you take that drive. I am waiting for Pinetree to have some larger package sizes. Maybe ... they never will.
Steve
Agreed... and about as nutz as tying an account to a phone number. Should use a something more permanent instead - like a TEG login.I'm frustrated with having changed my email address and accessing my accounts in some of the seed companies. They gotta know that people do change email at times - tying an account permanently to an email address is nutz!