This place carries more heirloom tomato (and other) seeds than you can imagine and their prices are reasonable. They have at least a couple kinds of oxhearts. You do have to plan ahead with them - make sure to order early and you have to mail in your order. They don't do internet ordering although they do have their catalog online now. They also sell heritage turkeys, sweet potato slips, etc.
So many of the farm stands aren't really selling locally grown stuff but boxes of the same old red baseballs that grocery stores sell, only at twice the price. I found one stand that had real heirlooms but they had obviously been refrigerated, which makes the tomatoes mealy and tasteless.
tis
I hope I can continue gardening for a long time.
This place carries more heirloom tomato (and other) seeds than you can imagine and their prices are reasonable. They have at least a couple kinds of oxhearts. You do have to plan ahead with them - make sure to order early and you have to mail in your order. They don't do internet ordering although they do have their catalog online now. They also sell heritage turkeys, sweet potato slips, etc.
https://www.sandhillpreservation.com/
So many of the farm stands aren't really selling locally grown stuff but boxes of the same old red baseballs that grocery stores sell, only at twice the price. I found one stand that had real heirlooms but they had obviously been refrigerated, which makes the tomatoes mealy and tasteless. tis I hope I can continue gardening for a long time.
"old red baseballs"...howls....
Absolute truth....
Thanks for the link for the seeds...
We generally have used "Totally Tomatoes" or "Vermont Bean Seed Co".....