Have you started thinking about next years garden yet? I have!
Thanks to my awesome readers, here is an updated list of seed catalogs. If you have a favorite one you don’t see on the list, let me know in the comment section below and I’ll add it.
Botanical Interests Seed Catalog {My boyfriend Ryan works here}
Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds {Cool rare seeds}
Southern Exposure Seed Exchange
High Mowing Seed Catalog
Also when you sign up for the Garden’s Alive email newsletter you’ll receive $25 off your order of $50 or more just for signing up.
Did I miss one of your favorite seed companies?
Let me know and I’ll add it to the list.
~ Mavis
Angie Smith says
Thanks for the list! I also like Bountiful Gardens:
https://www.bountifulgardens.org/inforequest.asp
Sheryl says
A couple great ones:
Pinetree Garden Seeds (tons of varieties, and REALLY cheap!)
https://www.superseeds.com/home.php
D. Landreth Seed Company (the catalog is not free, but it is the oldest seed house in America and they are struggling and need support!)
http://www.landrethseeds.com/
Not catalogs, but a couple websites I use which sell very small packages of super rare and unusual varieties:
Amishland Heirloom Seeds
http://www.amishlandseeds.com/
Cherrygal Heirloom Seeds
http://www.cherrygal.com/
Amy says
Artistic gardens has a nice selection
Lori Ball says
Here is a site of exotic fruits, vegetables and flower seeds
http://centerofthewebb.com/
Sonoma Garden Girl says
Hi Mavis,
I am in Northern California, and my three favorite seed companies are: Natural Gardening Company, Petaluma, CA; Kitazawa Seed Co., Oakland, CA; and Renee’s Garden, Felton, CA.
Natural Gardening Co. has certified organic seeds, and lots of heirloom seeds. I also buy my garlic headstand leek seedlings from them. http://www.naturalgardening.com
Kitazawa has lots of unusual Asian veggies. Their Golden Sunrise Chard is my absolute favorite, with bright yellow stalks. http://www.kitazawaseed.com
Renee’s Garden seeds are cool some seed packets are a mix of several different types of veggies, like three different squash or pumpkins in one packet. Also, she has lots of flowers. If you plant lots of flowers, you can attract more bees to your garden. http://Www.reneesgarden.con
Becky N. says
Look at West Coast Seeds, absolutely excellent! http://www.westcoastseeds.com/
Ed Hume Seeds, http://www.humeseeds.com/
New Dimension Seed, http://www.newdimensionseed.com/
Seed catalogs and websites are always so packed with great FREE information, charts and stuff! As stated above Kitsawa is awesome and has great seeds for here in Washington too! Here in the Great Pacific Northwest we can grow lots the wonderful Asian vegies and greens all year! My fav (so far) Gai Lan…quick saute with garlic YUM!
Jamie McCorkle says
Jung Seed and Tomato Growers!
Laura says
Jungs Seed is based out of Wisconsin and I order all my plants from them. Their website is kind of clunky but the catalog is great.
http://www.jungseed.com/
Brenda says
I really like Pinetree, Nichols, and Richter’s – they are some of my favorites, along with many of those you listed.
🙂
Beuna Tomalino says
Nice list!
This list contains some you left out:
http://gardeninspire.com/garden-resources/heirloom-seeds-plants-and-plant-exchanges/
Kim says
I have used Annie’s Heirloom Seeds. Scouring all my catalogs I found that they have the best deal for the buck.
http://www.anniesheirloomseeds.com/