• Just talked to a farmer

    From T@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 10 17:18:46 2021
    Hi All,

    A customer just called me that use to do farming.
    He confirmed my suspicion that seeds from Burpee,
    etc. are not what farmers use. They have their
    own supply chain. And they DO NOT put up with long
    yield crops and seeds that do not germinate.
    He said my suspicion was correct.

    He said if I can find a farmer's supply or a farmers
    co-op, I could try to talk them out of a small
    quantity. Those will germinate.

    :'(

    -T

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  • From songbird@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 10 21:13:29 2021
    T wrote:
    Hi All,

    A customer just called me that use to do farming.
    He confirmed my suspicion that seeds from Burpee,
    etc. are not what farmers use. They have their
    own supply chain. And they DO NOT put up with long
    yield crops and seeds that do not germinate.
    He said my suspicion was correct.

    of course it is a different supply chain! farmers
    are planting seeds by the millions. often the seeds
    are coated and treated in various ways to work in
    specific equipment. the greenhouse business is also
    somewhat similar as they need guaranteed germination
    rates and special sizes for machines that plant in
    flats and such.


    He said if I can find a farmer's supply or a farmers
    co-op, I could try to talk them out of a small
    quantity. Those will germinate.

    :'(

    that or find your local seed banks or seed swaps and
    trade seeds with each other or use an online seed swap
    site like seed savers, etc.

    i have enjoyed the two seed swaps i've done so far
    and hope to have more to attend in the future, i also
    give seeds to my local library seed swap library. i'm
    growing some new squash and onion seeds from them this
    year for a change.


    songbird

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  • From T@21:1/5 to songbird on Thu Jun 10 18:58:44 2021
    On 6/10/21 6:13 PM, songbird wrote:
    i have enjoyed the two seed swaps i've done so far
    and hope to have more to attend in the future, i also
    give seeds to my local library seed swap library. i'm
    growing some new squash and onion seeds from them this
    year for a change.


    songbird


    I wrote myself a seeds note for next year;

    Seed notes:
    Anaheim pepper seeds will grow, but they are
    a good six weeks behind those purchases from
    the green house at WalMart.

    Tomatillo seeds will grow, but only about 1
    in 10 germinate. So plant about 20 to a hole

    Burpee's cucumber seeds 'cucumber-sweet-success-hybrid-51102A"
    will grow but only about 2 in 10 will germinate,
    so plant 10 per hole

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