Seed Sources for Saving! These are and will be the best currency and safety for your family and community.
If you know of any more to add please comment below and I will add them to the list.
Scroll down below the logo collage for links to these great websites.
Abundant Life Seeds
Amishland Seeds
Annie’s Heirloom Seeds
Annapolis Valley Heritage Seed Company – Canada
Baker Creek Seed Co.
Botanical Interests
Bountiful Gardens
Diane’s Flower Seeds (she has veggies now, too)
Fedco Seed Co. – phasing out Seminis seeds.
Filaree Garlic Farm
Fisher’s Seeds – No website, but will send catalog
PO Box 236, Belgrade, MT 59714 – 406-388-6052
Garden City Seeds (Irish Eyes)
Heirloom Acres Seeds -some say their customer service & germination is poor
Heirlooms Evermore Seeds
Heirloom Seeds
High Mowing Seeds
Horizon Herbs
Irish-Eyes
International Seed Saving Institute
Kitchen Garden Seeds
Lake Valley Seeds
Livingston Seeds
Local Harvest
Mountain Rose Herbs
Native Seeds for the Arid Southwest
Natural Gardening Company
New Hope Seed Company
Organica Seed
Peaceful Valley Farm Supply
Pinetree
Renee’s Garden
Richters Herbs
Sand Hill Preservation Center
Seed Saver’s Exchange
Seeds of Change
Seeds of Diversity (Canada)
Southern Exposure
Sow True
Territorial Seed Company
Tomato Fest – ask for bubble pack when ordering from them for seed viability
Trees of Antiquity
Underwood Garden Seeds (Terroir Seeds)
Uprising Seeds
Victory Seeds
Wildseed Farms
Wood Prairie Farm
Many of these folks have signed the Council for Responsible Genetics’ Safe Seed Pledge:
“Agriculture and seeds provide the basis upon which our lives depend. We must protect this foundation as a safe and genetically stable source for future generations. For the befefit of all farmers, gardeners and consumers who want an alternative.
We pledge that we do not knowingly buy or sell genetically modified seeds or plants.
The mechanical transfer of genetic material outside of natural reproductive methods and between genera, families or kingdoms, poses great biological risks as well as economic, political and cultural threats. We feel that genetically modified varieties have been insufficiently tested prior to public release. More research and testing is necissary to further assess the potential risks of genetically modified seeds. Further, we wish to support agricultural progress that leads to healthier soils, genetically diverse agricultural ecosystems and ultimately healthy people and communities.”