Weedwhacker said:I've also had excellent service and seeds from Totally Tomatoes. And ordered from Fedco the past couple of years and was very pleased with them (and found some seeds that I hadn't been able to locate anywhere else).
Thomas, do you want to share what kind of seeds you're looking for? I always try to consolidate my seed orders to as few companies as I can because the postage can end up costing a fortune otherwise...
Johnny's is definitely another go-to seed company for me, and they have lots of great growing info on their website as well.
I'm glad you started this thread -- I was also wondering about Reimer.
Hi Sandy, This list is subject to change before 2017, as I will most likely add and delete some items. I have already purchased some seeds so they are not on this list. This list is based on the recommendation for the East Texas area from the Texas A&M Ag Department.
Vegetable Variety:
Bean / Bush
Blue Lake
Contender
Goldcrop Wax
Bean / Lima
Dixie Speckled
Henderson Bush
Big Mama
Bean / Pole
Kentucky Wonder
Cabbage
Blue Dynasty
Early Jersey Wakefield
Collards
Blue Max
Georgia Southern
Corn
Early Sunglow
Merit ( Yellow )
Cucumber / Pickling
Calypso
Carolina
Country Fair 87
Homemade
Boston Pickling
Cucumber / Slicing
Burpless
Sweet Success
Sweet Slice
Mustard
Crimson Tide
Florida Broad Leaf
Old Fashion
Okra
Annie Oakley
Blondy
Clemson Spineless
Emerald
Lee
Onion
Crystal Wax (short day)
Yellow Texas Supersweet 1015
Yellow Sweet Spanish
Eclipse
Pea
Early Snap
Sugar Ann
Texas Cream 8
Pepper / Hot
Cubanelle
Early Jalapeno
Long Red Cayenne
Pepper / Sweet
Golden Summer
Summer Sweet
Early Summer
Patato
Kennebec White
Youkon Gold
Squash / Summer
Gold Rush Zucchini
Patty Pan White
Zucchini Elite
Yellow Crookneck
Squash / Winter
Cream of the Crop
Sweet Mama Kabocha
Early Butternut
Tomato
Champion (Indeterminate)
First Lady (Indeterminate)
Porter Improved (I)
Julite (I)
Turnip
Just Right
Purple Top White Globe