Where are you buying your seeds?
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https://www.thebuffaloseedcompany.com/
We grow all our seeds here in Kansas and Missouri. This year we partner with many farmers across the state.
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I HIGHLY recommend Liqui-Dirt. https://www.liquidirt.com/ The CEO and founder is Cory Sackett, very knowledge and friendly guy. He created Liqui-Dirt! It’s All Natural Water Soluble powdered concentrate, There’s 18 concentrated ingredients in it. It’s a fully bio-digested nutrient system in a tiny package, using a 5 year 40 stage process. Complete Vitamin and Mineral formula balanced for ALL plant types with micro-fungi and bio-organisms. It’s 100% pet safe and environmentally friendly. Chemical AND odor free. Which can be hard to find with all the benefits. Another bonus is the packaging is always 100% recyclable if you value that.
You cannot find these seeds, offers or the concentrate of Liqui-Dirt (never expires) anywhere else because it’s only available through their website. All seeds are grown on their Own Private 5 Acre Farm. Located in Southern Utah. Liqui-Dirt farm is 100% green and off the grid. Only wind and solar are used for processing. They only use Liqui-Dirt to promote stronger seeds and faster germination. Liqui-Dirt seeds are never kiln dried. All seeds are processed carefully for quality. All Liqui-Dirt seeds germination rate meets or exceeds federal seed standards. Never any chemicals, pesticides or weed killers are ever used on our farm. (Chemical Free 0-Harm.) All seeds are NON-GMO, NON-Hybrid. All Liqui-Dirt seeds are zoned for all of USA.
ALL SEEDS come in moisture-proof resealable ‘Gold Seed Vault’ bags. Last for over 25 years. The seed germination rate is 96-100% for 25 years. For 85 bucks I purchased over 19,000 individually packaged seeds. They even threw in a free package of wildflower seeds for me!!! I remember how ECSTATIC I was when I got the seeds all beautifully packaged, still am. They are also the only company that offers a plant thermometer for $5.00 no electricity required. Very clever minds behind this company, entirely independent and unique. Check Liqui-Dirt out, you won’t regret it!
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Pine tree garden seeds is a good place I never see mentioned. Their prices are good.
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Yes, you are right about Pine Tree. We have used them from time to time.
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Johnny’s is a great source and Table Top Farms use them also.
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I remember those catalogs very well, lol. We get our seeds from Morgan County Seeds, High Mowing and Baker Creek.
- This reply was modified 1 year, 12 months ago by AutumnRidge.
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Earlier I recommened Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds. I have to rescind that statement after I found out the owners were forcing their employees to be Vaccinated. They promote their seeds as non-gmo, non-hybrid and heirloom but they wanted to force their employees to take an experimental vaccine that has untelling what in its ingredients. That is the definition of hypocrisy. I’m done with them.
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That is so wrong, why did they not come out and just saying the truth. That it was what they did and sorry, is that so hard just to be honest after doing wrong.
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I sent them an email asking about this. Let’s see how they respond.
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I will be very curious to see the response. Please do post if you get one.
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Now I’m curious how many of the other recommendations mandated the jab?
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O.K. Here is what they replied:
NaShea Ridgeway (Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Co)
Dec 29, 2022, 13:45 CST
Absolutely not true.
Thank you for your business, D.
NaShea Ridgeway of Baker Creek Seeds
- This reply was modified 1 year, 11 months ago by AlphaDelta.
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Wait so that is it? So everybody else is lying or making this up? Employees did not wrote American Homestead?
If they are still lying or again lying, are they so stupid or am I so dumb? Can someone explain what the hack is going on?
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Source? Remember, bad and incorrect “news” travels faster than good news. If no verifiable source….
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Baker seed required the Jab? That’s really too bad. Off to the naughty list.
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It is the wurs they could do destroying there business, if they just stay honest and true and good to there employees and customers. Come on guys get clean and do something, before it is al to late.
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I contacted Baker Creek once again and this time got the following reply..I’m confused..
Good morning,
Baker Creek has NEVER made it mandatory to get vaccinated and has NEVER fired any employee who did not get the vaccination. This has always been left up to each individual as to what is right for them and we have been given the freedom to choose based on our own beliefs. The rumors are just that, rumors. They are entirely false and an attempt by some to slander this company. I am sorry that you have heard these lies and hope that you are open to hearing the truth that comes from someone who has been with this company for 10 years.
Thank you,
Mary
Customer Care
Baker Creek Heirloom Seed-
WhT a story, curious what American Homestead can say to give a bigger picture. Can only hope the seeds company is right, because there are a lot a seeds and so heritage on the line.
How to be sure and make your choice to boycott, risky business a lot a damages can be done.
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I will be planting almost exclusively heirloom seeds from https://victoryseeds.com/
This is a gamble (sort of) because I usually buy seedlings from Home Depot/Lowes and seeds from Burpee.
I am hoping to see a bountiful harvest next fall as I have also been prepping my boxes with manure and compost and at this time they are under tarps and processing the magic that only the good earth can supply
Super excited for the spring!!!
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I like Pinetree, Fedco (you can buy larger quantities, not just little packets), Peaceful Valley, and Mary’s Heirloom Seeds. Mary’s is a 1-woman operation and kindly sent me a variety of seeds as a donation for our school garden.
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I like Fruition Seeds in Naples, NY. I also buy from Seed Savers, Baker Creek and Strictly Medicinal.
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sow true seeds 243 haywood street ashville nc 28801 sowtreeseed,com
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This year I ordered some from Baker Creek and Southern Exposure Seed exchange. I just learned about MIGardener and True Leaf Market — I’d like to check them out for fall planting or next spring!
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I usually get mine from Territorial, but just got a catalog from Pinetree and I’m amazed at all they have, spices, books, soap making, yarn.
I try to get seeds from as far north as possible, if it grows there, it definitely grows in my area – or should – temp wise.
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I filled in my gap of needed seeds this year through MIGardener. First time using them. They have heirloom and non-gmo seeds. Very reasonable prices also. His uTube channel has lots of good information. I guess I’ll wait and see.
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We have used MI Gardner in the past and have always been satisfied with the service and the seed.
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Has anybody got seeds from their local library? My library system has a seed library. I mean, they’re free…
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I work at a chiropractic office. In our lobby we have a seed/plant exchange. All of the locals love it. They bring seeds and starts and clippings of all kinds of plants and trade them in. It’s super awesome. I also save seeds from just about every single food I buy that has seeds inside of it. Then I collect seed packets from everywhere I see them available. Just two or three each time. I have a full tub of them now. In the summer I seed save from my garden. And since I compost I always have volunteer plants popping up.
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