Also, Turtle Tree Seeds is doing phenomenal work, and has lots of European
heirlooms. Lists like this need to reflect the work of new heirloom
developers, that is, bioregional seed companies that produce their own seed
and continue with selection based breeding. It's not enough to preserve the
varieties of the past in China and ship them back to the US. We need new
breeders out there creating the new bioregional heirlooms that are
genetically adapting to shifting climate.
On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 11:12 AM, Jason Gerhardt
<jasongerhardt@gmail.com>wrote:
> I can't really stand to see Johnny's on this list when 70% of their seed
> is grown in China.
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> I would add these companies to the tip top of the list:
> Wild Garden Seed
> Siskiyou Seeds
> Uprising Seeds
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> Jason Gerhardt
> Designer and Educator
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