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Okay what am I doing wrong? I can't find the address and instructions.obsessed said:I sent for free tomatoes seeds from
www.wintersown.org
you pick ten varieties and they send you six.....![]()
Okay what am I doing wrong? I can't find the address and instructions.obsessed said:I sent for free tomatoes seeds from
www.wintersown.org
you pick ten varieties and they send you six.....![]()
Yep, I love Johnny's, too. We've ordered from them for over 15 years, and we've planted a packet of spinach seed on the third year after we bought it, and gotten a tremendous germination rate. Johnny's has a good selection, too, and even though they're in Maine, they carry varieties that will do well in the warmer climates, too. The descriptions tell you what climate the seed or plant is designed for.SewingDiva said:This has been my experience as well, and although I must admit started plants I've bought at my local Home Depot have been very disappointing; I've had much better experience with Lowes started plants and they have more interesting varieties.obsessed said:I haven't had to great an experience with seeds bought from stores like kmart or homedepot, very low germination rates.
As for seeds, Im pretty partial to Johnny's because they are local to Mass; their seeds keep a long time. I don't buy new seed each year, I try to use up what I have from the previous year unless I don't like that particular variety, such as "White Wonder"
tomatoes, which grew well for us but we didnt like the taste and texture. Last year I germinated 4 year old Johnnys Brandywine seeds and the germination rate was still 80%.
Phyllis
Do you have to donate seeds? I am just getting started so I don't have any seeds to exchange. Hopefully if I have a good harvest I can dry some to give away next year.vfem said:Send a self-addressed envelope to:
WinterSown Six Pack
1989 School Street
East Meadow, NC 11554
On your envelope make sure you put 2 stamps for the seeds they send back to you!
I've sent away 3 times and have received between 9-12 packs of seeds each time. I just sent off another envelope... I was feeling guilty but I packed up an envelope of extra seeds I had to donate. I have received 5 packs of tomatoes, pole beans, spinach, brocolli and squash so far as veggies. I've just planted the pole beans and tomatoes this weekend, so I'll tell you how they do!
(Oh, and they are heirloom tomatoes!)
I bought a book called "Month by month gardening in Pennsylvania" It's awesome. Tells you when to start seed inside, when to plant started plants outside, when to plant a send crop, what varieties do well, everything! I know there are similar books for other states but don't know if they are available for ALL states. I got mine on Ebay...maybe do a search.gone 2 seed said:Thank you all.
I wish we had an area here on the board by zone as I never know what to plant when.