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Who orders vegetable seeds through the mail?

I highly recommend Pinetree, especially if you have a normal backyard size garden and don't need a thousand seeds of everything
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Their lettuce mixes are particularly good, too.

I have also had good experiences with Park's, Burpees, Stokes, Vermont Bean Seed Co, and Johnny's (and for Canadians also William Dam, OSC, TT, and that other one in Manitoba that I can't offhand recall the name of but it's something like Lindenberg's)

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JL Hudson for weird and rare things, Sand Hill for tomatoes, greens, cabbages and everyday veggies, and Seed Savers Exchange for interesting peppers, squashes, cukes, potatoes, beans.

Only thing I don't like about Sand Hill, you can't see pictures of what it's supposed to look like. The descriptions are good, but, well, sometimes I like to see a picture. Their germination rates are excellent though. I got some super-healthy looking tomato and cabbage seedlings going now.
 
I ordered a bunch of heirloom seeds for this planting season and herbs im gonna try those also.
I will be having a bigger one then I did last year,got a late start then there was way to many cloudy/rainy days last year.......
 
I get so many catalogs that I usually end up ordering from several different companies. I try to take advantage of all of the specials and discounts in the early season.

I have already started my eggplants, and peppers and will be starting many others in the next few weeks. By the begining of april every window sill will be covered in seedlings lol
 

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