Here are three more suppliers to consider when planning your next garden:
Kitaza Seed - www.kitazawaseed.com
Click here ( http://www.kitazawaseed.com/all_seeds.html ) for a listing of all of their vegetable seeds. Note that they have amaranth, adzuki beans, herbs, jicama, sesame, baby corn, and rice! We are planning to order rice and adzuki beans from them this year - not sure what else yet.
Vegetable Seed - http://www.vegetableseed.net/
This is a good place to buy in bulk seeds, as they no longer take small purchases. We like that they have strawberry seeds, along with other heirloom and other seeds. We're planning on getting the strawberry seeds - can never have too many!
Local Harvest - http://www.localharvest.org/store/seeds.jsp?q=
They have luffa, cat grass, stinging nettle, peach tree seeds, mammoth sunflower seeds, garbanzo beans, and much more. We don't like that the listing isn't very organized, but like their variety. We just discovered this place, and have already begun debating what to buy!
A couple more suppliers coming up tomorrow and then that's it for our garden supplier suggestions. Do YOU have recommendations?
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"Backyard Grocery Gardening": Info to provide healthy, nutritious and untainted produce
"Special Cooking & Food Prep": Canning, storing, cooking stored-food or money-saving meals
"Homesteading Basics": Becoming self-reliant, inventory checks, water, emergencies, etc.
"School-At-Home": Discussions, quizzes, assignments and other schoolwork
"What Would U Do If...": A fun way to spend 5 minutes of your day!