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Old 11-11-2003, 03:12 AM
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Who/Which company do the gardener's here prefer to buy their seed from?

Is there really a difference?

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Old 11-11-2003, 02:42 PM
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In our last fun filled episode, Tue, 11 Nov 2003 03:00:04 GMT,
"Norma J. Briggs" nbriggs@(NO SPAM)houston.rr.com proclaimed:

Who/Which company do the gardener's here prefer to buy their seed from?


www.seedsavers.com

www.reimerseeds.com

www.chiliplants.com (Plants only, no seeds)

www.seedsofchange.com

www.parkseed.com

I have had excellent service from all three of these. I also
order from www.rareseeds.com and have for the most
part gotten good service. However, they're not always
good about posting which varieties are sold out, and they
send you a small Xeroxed credit slip that you can only redeem
by sending it in with a snailmail order.


Is there really a difference?


Sure, and a lot of that difference is in what you want and what
your expectations are.

I'm a pepper geek, and I send a lot of time deciding exactly what
peppers to grow and delving into all the tiny details of each
variety. Some companies give very sketchy descriptions
of their products that leave a lot of room for interpretation.

For example, Reimers has the most wonderful selection of tomato
and pepper varieties. You can get seeds there that you can't get
anywhere else. But, (you knew there was a but, didn't you?) their
descriptions suck. They make little or no distinction between the
heat levels of a mild Grenada Seasoning pepper and a fiery hot
Devil's Tongue. Cross Country Nursery (the www.chiliplants one)
on the other pod, gives wonderful, detailed descriptions and some
history, plus pictures. The drawback there is cost. Buying live
plants and having them shipped is pricey, but oh, they ship the
most healthy, ready-to-go plants that I have ever gotten from
mail order.


Pam, who has already started a pepper wish list for next year.
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Old 11-11-2003, 07:32 PM
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don't forget http://www.superseeds.com/home.htm

Pam wrote:
In our last fun filled episode, Tue, 11 Nov 2003 03:00:04 GMT,
"Norma J. Briggs" nbriggs@(NO SPAM)houston.rr.com proclaimed:


Who/Which company do the gardener's here prefer to buy their seed from?



www.seedsavers.com

www.reimerseeds.com

www.chiliplants.com (Plants only, no seeds)

www.seedsofchange.com

www.parkseed.com

I have had excellent service from all three of these. I also
order from www.rareseeds.com and have for the most
part gotten good service. However, they're not always
good about posting which varieties are sold out, and they
send you a small Xeroxed credit slip that you can only redeem
by sending it in with a snailmail order.



Is there really a difference?



Sure, and a lot of that difference is in what you want and what
your expectations are.

I'm a pepper geek, and I send a lot of time deciding exactly what
peppers to grow and delving into all the tiny details of each
variety. Some companies give very sketchy descriptions
of their products that leave a lot of room for interpretation.

For example, Reimers has the most wonderful selection of tomato
and pepper varieties. You can get seeds there that you can't get
anywhere else. But, (you knew there was a but, didn't you?) their
descriptions suck. They make little or no distinction between the
heat levels of a mild Grenada Seasoning pepper and a fiery hot
Devil's Tongue. Cross Country Nursery (the www.chiliplants one)
on the other pod, gives wonderful, detailed descriptions and some
history, plus pictures. The drawback there is cost. Buying live
plants and having them shipped is pricey, but oh, they ship the
most healthy, ready-to-go plants that I have ever gotten from
mail order.


Pam, who has already started a pepper wish list for next year.


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Old 12-11-2003, 12:32 PM
Lynn Smythe
 
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My favorite places to buy seeds from include:

Johynny's Selected Seeds
Park Seeds
Richters (in Canada)
Territorial

I've ordered from these companies in the past and have always been pleased
with their service, selection, prices, etc.

Lynn Smythe
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http://users.adelphia.net/~lynnsmythe

"Bob Mounger" wrote in message
...
don't forget http://www.superseeds.com/home.htm

Pam wrote:
In our last fun filled episode, Tue, 11 Nov 2003 03:00:04 GMT,
"Norma J. Briggs" nbriggs@(NO SPAM)houston.rr.com proclaimed:


Who/Which company do the gardener's here prefer to buy their seed from?



www.seedsavers.com

www.reimerseeds.com

www.chiliplants.com (Plants only, no seeds)

www.seedsofchange.com

www.parkseed.com

I have had excellent service from all three of these. I also
order from www.rareseeds.com and have for the most
part gotten good service. However, they're not always
good about posting which varieties are sold out, and they
send you a small Xeroxed credit slip that you can only redeem
by sending it in with a snailmail order.



Is there really a difference?



Sure, and a lot of that difference is in what you want and what
your expectations are.

I'm a pepper geek, and I send a lot of time deciding exactly what
peppers to grow and delving into all the tiny details of each
variety. Some companies give very sketchy descriptions
of their products that leave a lot of room for interpretation.

For example, Reimers has the most wonderful selection of tomato
and pepper varieties. You can get seeds there that you can't get
anywhere else. But, (you knew there was a but, didn't you?) their
descriptions suck. They make little or no distinction between the
heat levels of a mild Grenada Seasoning pepper and a fiery hot
Devil's Tongue. Cross Country Nursery (the www.chiliplants one)
on the other pod, gives wonderful, detailed descriptions and some
history, plus pictures. The drawback there is cost. Buying live
plants and having them shipped is pricey, but oh, they ship the
most healthy, ready-to-go plants that I have ever gotten from
mail order.


Pam, who has already started a pepper wish list for next year.




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