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Johnny's is an employee-owned company, so while they might do business with Monsanto, they are not a subsidiary. They have great stuff. Are you aware of Fedco seeds? They are a cooperative (also local) and have joined the lawsuit against Monsanto. Their prices are good (cheap) and the catalog is extremely entertaining, with politics (including seed politics) and great drawings, but no glossy photos. I love the occasional silly poem which accompanies the seed description, i.e., "Wrinkled Crinkled Crumpled Cress" says: Salad green that will impress. Mix some lettuce, add some dress. Stir it up, sit down and fress. Banish cares and summer stress. How can you resist buying that? They also have a division for trees, tubers, and organic grower's supplies (which can be picked up in Clinton, if you don't want to pay shipping on heavy bags of manure or whatever), and also an annual tree sale at the warehouse in Clinton. Anyway, you should order their catalog too, even if just for entertainment value.
Johnny's is an employee-owned company, so while they might do business with Monsanto, they are not a subsidiary. They have great stuff. Are you aware of Fedco seeds? They are a cooperative (also local) and have joined the lawsuit against Monsanto. Their prices are good (cheap) and the catalog is extremely entertaining, with politics (including seed politics) and great drawings, but no glossy photos. I love the occasional silly poem which accompanies the seed description, i.e., "Wrinkled Crinkled Crumpled Cress" says: Salad green that will impress. Mix some lettuce, add some dress. Stir it up, sit down and fress. Banish cares and summer stress. How can you resist buying that? They also have a division for trees, tubers, and organic grower's supplies (which can be picked up in Clinton, if you don't want to pay shipping on heavy bags of manure or whatever), and also an annual tree sale at the warehouse in Clinton. Anyway, you should order their catalog too, even if just for entertainment value.