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There are a lot of certified bio-dynamic farms in the MD. do a search.

Moms Organic Market has organic seeds/grains.

On Apr 29, 2010, at 11:32 AM, gusta2526 wrote:

> Hello again friends:

>

> I live in Washington, DC, and am having quite a bit of trouble getting any

seeds other than alfalfa and red clover.

>

> Does anyone know of stores that generally carry a larger variety of seeds? It

does look, on the other hand, that ordering online from is perhaps

even more cost effective--even with the shipping charges.

>

> Am I wrong?

>

> Thanks again.

>

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, personally, I use Sprout People because they have seeds that no one else

has. The larger your order the less the overall shipping cost. If you can't

afford them, check Whole Foods Markets. Some, but not all, Whole Foods carry

seeds for sprouting. I've done a lot of research on the web check all the places

that sell seeds for sprouting. I don't think you can do better than Sprout

People.

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buying seeds

Hello again friends:

I live in Washington, DC, and am having quite a bit of trouble getting any seeds

other than alfalfa and red clover.

Does anyone know of stores that generally carry a larger variety of seeds? It

does look, on the other hand, that ordering online from is perhaps

even more cost effective--even with the shipping charges.

Am I wrong?

Thanks again.

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yep my same feeling exactly. I just placed an order :))

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Subject: Re: buying seeds

Date: Thursday, April 29, 2010, 12:29 PM

 

, personally, I use Sprout People because they have seeds that no one else

has. The larger your order the less the overall shipping cost. If you can't

afford them, check Whole Foods Markets. Some, but not all, Whole Foods carry

seeds for sprouting. I've done a lot of research on the web check all the places

that sell seeds for sprouting. I don't think you can do better than Sprout

People.

ew

buying seeds

Hello again friends:

I live in Washington, DC, and am having quite a bit of trouble getting any seeds

other than alfalfa and red clover.

Does anyone know of stores that generally carry a larger variety of seeds? It

does look, on the other hand, that ordering online from is perhaps

even more cost effective--even with the shipping charges.

Am I wrong?

Thanks again.

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Horizon Herbs has a variety of organic seeds.

>

> Hello again friends:

>

> I live in Washington, DC, and am having quite a bit of trouble getting any

seeds other than alfalfa and red clover.

>

> Does anyone know of stores that generally carry a larger variety of seeds? It

does look, on the other hand, that ordering online from is perhaps

even more cost effective--even with the shipping charges.

>

> Am I wrong?

>

> Thanks again.

>

>

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I know of some people who use mountainroseherbs.com for seeds to sprout. They

are cheaper they say. I go to WholeFoods for mine.

Disregard my previous post. I just woke up thought you were looking for seeds

to plant.

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Potomac Adventist Bookstore in Silver Spring has the best variety of sprouting

seeds and supplies as well as organic nuts, seeds, grains, peas and beans in

bulk.

You can also try Roots Market or the Glut Food Co-op.

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> > Hello again friends:

> >

> > I live in Washington, DC, and am having quite a bit of trouble getting any

seeds other than alfalfa and red clover.

> >

> > Does anyone know of stores that generally carry a larger variety of seeds?

It does look, on the other hand, that ordering online from is

perhaps even more cost effective--even with the shipping charges.

> >

> > Am I wrong?

> >

> > Thanks again.

> >

> >

> >

> >

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