Seed Savers Exchange
comments (3) December 8th, 2009As silly as it may sound, there was a jubilant celebration last week when the 2010 Seed Savers Exchange catalog was delivered to the Fine Gardening offices. Any passerby might have thought that the staff had won the lottery. But there is good reason to celebrate the arrival of what I consider to be the best seed catalog out there. Not only is it beautiful (with hundreds of colorful photographs), but it offers a slew of heirloom varieties that can’t be found ANYWHERE else.
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I’ll admit that I have a soft spot for this organization after attending their annual conference last year. I toured the enormous farm, explored the seed vault, and got to know the people responsible for saving the seed and distributing it to gardeners around the globe. I’ve always had great germination (nearly 100% for every variety) with the seeds I have purchased and I find their prices to be very reasonable (a discount is offered to those who join the membership).
Three varieties I’ve got my eye on this year
‘Hillbilly Potato Leaf’ tomato: Described as, “An absolutely gorgeous slicing tomato.” Prolific, bi-color, 1-pound fruits are supposedly very sweet and juicy. And who can resist a name like that?
‘Paris Market’ carrot: Early red-orange, rounded carrots are described as very sweet. But here’s the best selling point; “Does well in shallow or stony soil—can also be grown in containers.” Could a carrot lover like me with crappy New England soil have found a solution?
‘Petite Yellow’ watermelon: I had finally resigned myself to the fact that I live in the Northeast, and therefore will never be able to harvest a ripe watermelon. But this icebox variety boasts 6- to 10-pound sweet fruits which are harvestable in 65-80 days (super-short in watermelon terms).
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Comments (3)
First, maybe I'm just getting older and crankier, but the air of smug self-rightousness that oozes from the catalog (and the web site) is getting on my nerves. On the other hand, I'm a New Yorker who's been transplanted to California and perhaps we can attribute my irritation to that.
But, as with gardentotable, I had a batch of seeds that didn't germinate well - bean seeds to boot, which are pretty much bulletproof. OK, so foof happens sometimes, but when I sent them an eMail about it, I got no reply... whatsoever. One would have expected at least some soothing words of sympathy.
Perhaps trivial, but there's plenty of other places to take my custom to.
Posted: 9:46 pm on December 31st
As for the seeds, 2 packets did not germinate at all, 1 was the wrong seed (or it was cross-pollinated) and the other 2 had poor germination. The fact that I wasn't thrilled with the taste/performance of the variety was incidental, but added to the overall experience. I'm reluctant to order from them again.
www.mygardentotable.com
Posted: 4:47 pm on December 27th
Posted: 1:06 pm on December 25th