Where's a good reliable INEXPENSIVE mailorder to buy seeds for kitchen garden type veggies?

   / Where's a good reliable INEXPENSIVE mailorder to buy seeds for kitchen garden type veggies? #11  
Usually for my bulk seed purchase like corn, beans I usually just pick those up at Southern States Co-op.
But I have noticed after looking on a few sites that some seeds are already sold out.
Might be a good idea to order early.
 
   / Where's a good reliable INEXPENSIVE mailorder to buy seeds for kitchen garden type veggies? #12  
I'm wanting to plant a small but not MICRO garden. I looked at Burpees, 20 pole bean seeds (2 oz) for $5. To me that's a ripoff.
I'm not looking for pounds of seeds. But the prices certainly seem dear.
Not sure which of the 3 states you list for location is where you live now, but shop around. I get the impression there's a huge mark-up on seeds. There's a New England overstock chain called Ocean State Job Lots...they sell Burpee seeds for 40% off list. That's where I get most of mine.
Like a lot of things the price tag may be only part of the equation. If I got 20 seeds that all grow well 100% of the time and produce a bumper crop, great. If I get 100 seeds for the same price and only 1 in 5 even germinate and/or have weak production... Well, who really got ripped off?
The only thing I have poor germination rates on is carrot seed. Dunno if that's just their nature, or if birds are eating them (have a big problem with crows eating bean & corn seeds) but other than that germination rate is 90+%. YMMV

To get around the crow problem, I put a fountain drink cup with the bottom cut out over where I planted, and leave it there until the plants are a couple inches high. Obviously, that doesn't work if you plant a field full, but for the 20 or so plants I put in it's fine.
Curiously, how do those of you that plant large amounts of corn discourage crows?
 
   / Where's a good reliable INEXPENSIVE mailorder to buy seeds for kitchen garden type veggies?
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#13  
But I have noticed after looking on a few sites that some seeds are already sold out.
Might be a good idea to order early.
SHHH! Don't want to start a panic and have everyone hoarding seeds!
 
   / Where's a good reliable INEXPENSIVE mailorder to buy seeds for kitchen garden type veggies? #14  
Just curious for the guys using "Guerney's"...

Doing a web search, I found a "Gurney's", but not a "Guerney's".

Same place, and a simple typo, or is it actually a different company?

Thanks.
Typo in my case. They were based out of Yankton until 2001.
 
   / Where's a good reliable INEXPENSIVE mailorder to buy seeds for kitchen garden type veggies? #15  
Curiously, how do those of you that plant large amounts of corn discourage crows?
We used to use a 12 gauge back in the day. Kill enough of those thieves and they find easier marks somewhere else.
 
   / Where's a good reliable INEXPENSIVE mailorder to buy seeds for kitchen garden type veggies? #16  
Don't order the inexpensive ones on Amazon. Tried that last year and it was a failure. Peas and beans.
 
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   / Where's a good reliable INEXPENSIVE mailorder to buy seeds for kitchen garden type veggies? #18  
Just curious for the guys using "Guerney's"...

Doing a web search, I found a "Gurney's", but not a "Guerney's".

Same place, and a simple typo, or is it actually a different company?

Thanks.
No doubt I spelled it wrong
 
   / Where's a good reliable INEXPENSIVE mailorder to buy seeds for kitchen garden type veggies? #19  
Not sure which of the 3 states you list for location is where you live now, but shop around. I get the impression there's a huge mark-up on seeds. There's a New England overstock chain called Ocean State Job Lots...they sell Burpee seeds for 40% off list. That's where I get most of mine.

The only thing I have poor germination rates on is carrot seed. Dunno if that's just their nature, or if birds are eating them (have a big problem with crows eating bean & corn seeds) but other than that germination rate is 90+%. YMMV

To get around the crow problem, I put a fountain drink cup with the bottom cut out over where I planted, and leave it there until the plants are a couple inches high. Obviously, that doesn't work if you plant a field full, but for the 20 or so plants I put in it's fine.
Curiously, how do those of you that plant large amounts of corn discourage crows?
I plant corn at close spacing to deal with crow predation. I put hoops and a net over the beans until they are established.
 
   / Where's a good reliable INEXPENSIVE mailorder to buy seeds for kitchen garden type veggies? #20  
If I can find the varieties I want I will buy them in the fall when they are discounted. Placed in the freezer they will stay good for years.
I have some bean seeds in my freezer that I got when my grandfather died from his freezer so they are at least 40 years old. The germination on them is still excellent. I have saved from subsequent plantings so I have newer seed but keep the old just to see how long they will go and still germinate.
 

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