I have mixed feelings about ordering this year's array of seed catalogues because I never end up ordering the seeds. I just pick up seed packets here and there. Also I have never been equipped for starting seeds in an ideal way. No greenhouse. I just need to get more creative about this. There should be a community greenhouse somewhere. Still haven't been to the Ballard Community Garden, but I have not yet come across a community greenhouse at one of the p-patches. Ballard HS has a greenhouse but that's for the students. I wonder if I volunteered there if I could snag a bit of space... In due time I will find that greenhouse.
I will still order seed catalogues this year because the Seattle Homemakers Guild will do some bulk ordering in the next month and perhaps I can have a say. In addition to ordering these catalogues, really what I should be doing is paying visits. Check out these awe-inspiring companies if you're curious about what their websites look like:
Abundant Life Seeds (Cottage Grove, OR)
Burnt Ridge Nursery (Onalaska, WA)
New Dimension Seed (Scappoose, OR)
Nichols Garden Nursery (Albany, OR)
One Green World (Molalla, OR)
Osborne Seed (Mount Vernon, WA)
Raintree Nursery (Morton, WA)
Territorial (Cottage Grove, OR)
Wild Garden Seed (Philomath, OR)
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