The vegetable seedsmen have fantastic catalogues, which advise on the best seed varieties for specific situations and gardens.
The catalogues often have:
- special offers
- free delivery
They are a good read on a cold, wet winter’s day.
The Demeter Seeds Stormy Hall catalogue has biodynamic, open pollinated vegetable seeds with organic certification. It is based at the Camphill Village in North Yorkshire. The varieties are robust and grow well in harsher Northern climates. They tend to be rather Germanic, vigorous, heavy croppers often bland in flavour. Highly recommended by TopVeg! Email for a catalogue: stormy.hall.botton@camphill.org.uk
Order vegetable seed catalogues online from:
- the most famous:
www.suttons-seeds.co.uk
www.dobies.co.uk
www.unwinsdirect.co.uk
www.marshalls-seeds.co.uk
www.thompson-morgan.com
- or the more specialised:
Where to buy vegetable seeds is still a problem as there is so much choice!
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Just wanted to let you know of a fabulous heritage seed website in Canada – http://www.saltspringseeds.com !! Happy Growing
Comment by Tracy Dixon — July 7, 2011 @ 4:36 am