7 Organic Seed Companies Worth Checking Out

Are you planning a spring garden? If your looking for seed sources that provide GMO-free, untreated, heirloom, and open-pollinated seeds, check out the list I put together of some of North America's best organic seed companies @ http://www.sowanddipity.com/organic-seed-companies/
Most of these are family run organizations whose focus is to retain our garden heritage and to provide healthy, chemical free options for you to grow and serve to your family.
Happy Sowing!
A Picture of organic corn from Native Seeds based out of Tucson, Arizona. They are devoted to saving wild and ancient seed from the southwest.
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  • Sow and Dipity Sow and Dipity on Jan 20, 2013
    Hi @Jane@Cottage at the Crossroads ! Thanks for stopping by my blog :) I just wanted to say that I'm a HUGE advocate of supporting seed companies that have taken the SAFE SEED PLEDGE. As consumers we have a lot of sway on how our food and farmers ought to be treated. There's a lot of perks when you order FREE catalogs from organic seed co's, you can take your time planning and picking out the coolest vegi's you simply cannot buy at the market!
  • Marion Nesbitt Marion Nesbitt on Dec 31, 2014
    Great. And thank goodness the survivalists are storing GMO free seeds for the future. It is truly frightening how dangerous these are. The future seems to be now with Monsanto et al.
    • Sow and Dipity Sow and Dipity on Dec 31, 2014
      @Marion Nesbitt I believe that there are plenty of companies out there doing their best to protect our heirlooms... all we have to do is support them!
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