A group devoted to heirloom seeds to trade or barter. If the economy were to crash these would be as big of a commodity as food.
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Started by Stuart Polkinghorne. Last reply by Jane May 29, 2012. 1 Reply 0 Likes
I know this page is about barter and trade of heirloom seeds but as I'm in the Dominican Republic it can be very tricky and sometime very illegal to bring in seeds from OS with out proper documents…Continue
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just checking to see if the group is still active. heirloom seeds are used for almost all of my garden.
I didn't look into the company to see if they are certified organic but the seeds I got from rareseeds.com all were fine for me. Just another option anyway.
Here is a video interview with the companies founder http://www.chow.com/videos#!/show/obsessives/55535/obsessives-seeds
Stuart,
These two companies have great seeds, certified organic heirloom, I have had pretty good germination success rates with them...
Is there some info here of reputable sellers of good quality seeds?
As I'm in the Dominican Republic I need to import them because we have no reliable or seller of quality heirloom seeds.
I will start a discussion for people to add good sale points and ones to stay away from...
Does anyone have heirloom tomato seeds and i am also looking for some gherkins the tiny footbal shaped cucumbers?
Mad German, it won't let me e-mail you, until you add me as a friend? :D
I just need a few to plant for sponges
Christina,
Yes I do, let me perform a germination test this week, they've been in the garage but should be fine. Email me and let me know what you're needing and I'll set you up.
Thanks Mad
TCLynx has some luffas at reasonable prices; but request a seedy one (the peeled luffas are very pretty but the seeds are gone; the ugly ones have lots of seeds).
I am interested in finding some luffa seeds if anyone has any.
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