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Old 06-18-2007, 03:23 PM
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Any suggestions where I can find a online seed shop?
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Most seed houses have on-line catalogs and ordering. Plus there are numerous on-line only seed shops.

Do a google under: Garden Seeds; Vegetable Seeds; Heirloom Seeds. You'll score plenty of hits.

Are you looking for something in particular?
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Thank you very mutch, yes I am looking for herb seeds, just bought a house, first time I have a garden so I would like to grow fresh herbs.
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The preeminent supplier of herb seeds in the U.S. is Horizon Herbs, out of Williams, Oregon. You can find them at Horizon Herbs-Organic growers of medicinal seeds & plants..

Great people to deal with. And they'll always get back to you to answer any questions you may have.
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Park seeds and burpee seeds--just google.
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If you're looking for herbs, definitely get a catalog from Richter's Herbs. They have one of the most extensive herb selections in North America.
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Richters seems to have a problem shipping to the United States.

I've heard far too many horror tales about orders being unfilled or filled improperly, and then they won't make an adjustment.

But if you're interested in herbs, definately get their catalog. The pix are invaluable.
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