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seed in bulk?

 
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Okay, slowly but surely working our way to where we want to go. Next step is planting in bulk food crops to fill a few “decorative” beds: ramps, perrenial argula and fiddleheads are my preferences. Anyone know of an organic, bulk source for seed for these, in the us?

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Try https://sheffields.com/data/catalogs/catalog0/full_catalog0.pdf

Not likely organic but most appear to be hobbyists who collect seeds to sell through them
 
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https://www.everwilde.com/ sells in bulk
 
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Thank you!
 
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Fedco is organic and sells in bulk...
 
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