I love saving seeds and using them year after year to grow my own vegetables, not just because it's free, but because I'm perpetuating a genetic line. And sometimes I get surprising results and hybridizations, which always makes me feel a bit like Gregor Mendel. But even saving seed, I always need to buy some seed, too. Some varieties I use, like Winterbor kale or Sungold cherry tomatoes, are hybrids, so I can't save their seed. Sometimes I just want to try something new.
When I do go shopping for seeds, I'm
always surprised by the final bill. 20 or 30 packets of seeds at $4
each adds up fast! This year, I carefully checked across several
catalogs for the lowest prices on seeds. I found that well
established companies like Johnny's Selected Seeds, Territorial Seed
Company, and Seeds of Change charged about a dollar more per packet. Now, one argument I've heard is that the amounts differ, so I also checked the amounts in the packets. Here's a comparison on some common seeds I priced. SoC = Seeds of Change, NGC = The Natural Gardening Company, SESE = Southern Exposure Seed Exchange
Seed Variety | Johnny's | SoC | NGC | Territorial | SESE |
Arugula (Roquette) | $3.95 (500 seeds) | --- | --- | $2.80 (1g (~660 seeds)) | $2.25 (1g (~660 seeds)) |
Chioggia Beet | 3.95 (350 seeds) | --- | --- | 3.85 (5g (~385 seeds)) | 2.50 (3g (~230 seeds)) |
Oregon Giant Peas | 3.65 (250 seeds) | $3.49 (~50 seeds) | $2.75 (125 seeds) | 2.05 (1oz) | 2.50 (28 g) |
Garlic Chives | 3.65 (200 seeds) | 3.49 (200 seeds) | 2.50 (225 seeds) | 2.35 (225 seeds) | 2.25 (175 seeds) |
Veronica Cauliflower | 8.95 (100 seeds) | 3.49 (50 seeds) | 4.50 (25 seeds) | 4.30 (25 seeds) | --- |
Quantity can matter. If I'm planning to plant a lot of beets, buying 5g from Territorial Seeds makes better financial sense than 3g at Southern Exposure (in this case, only SESE has organic seed, so I'll buy there). But I really, really do not need a ton of garlic chive seeds. I fact, I want about five. So buying the minimum amount for the minimum price from SESE is the clever plan. And why on earth would I pay nine bucks for twenty times as much Veronica seed as I need?
So I've done my shopping and made my choices. More on that when I can figure out how to get it from csv format to HTML without breaking Blogger.