These are a few of our favorite seeds

Almost all of the seeds we plant at E.A.T. South are ordered from small seed companies. Many of these companies specialize specific kinds of seeds, seeds from certain regions of the world, or in selling only organic seeds. Here are our favorites. We have a lot of favorites.

Johnny’s Selected Seeds is a source for just about any vegetable, herb, flower, or cover crop you can imagine. The website is an excellent source of information on how to grow everything they sell.

Southern Exposure Seed Exchange specializes in vegetables and herbs that grow in our region. Ira Wallace, author of Vegetable Gardening in the Southeast, is the primary plant breeder for this company. 

High Mowing Seeds sells only organic seeds.

True Love Seeds works with small scale growers to produce seeds connected to the many different cultures that live in the United States. If you are looking for vegetables from South Asia, West Africa or the Caribbean, you might find them here. They also offer U.S.heirloom seeds like Fish Peppers.

FedCo Seeds specializes in cold hardy vegetables, flowers, fruit trees and bulbs.

Kitazawa Seed Co focus on vegetables from Asia and South Asia. It’s a great source for greens that grow in our mild winters and for edible hibiscus plants.

Territorial Seeds offers seeds for all kinds of vegetables. 

Everwilde Farms sells affordable bulk seeds in mylar packages that make it easier to keep them fresh.

Wild Garden Seeds sells all organic and open pollinated seeds. They have developed their own varieties of lettuce and kale.

Grand Prismatic Seeds is our source for seeds for dye plants.

The Great American Seed Up sells the bulk seeds we buy for the seed swap. 

Do you have a favorite seed company?

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