I am just getting interested in the ideas of permaculture and was wondering if ya'll had some good online resources for seed and plant suppliers.
Thanks,
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Here's a thread where people talked about where they get seeds:
https://www.helpfulgardener.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=133775&highlight=seed+catalogs#133775
A couple places not mentioned are Johnny's seed and Park seed.
But I'm a little confused what this has to do with your interest in permaculture.
Permaculture is a philosophy of sustainable, efficient, natural, low-input, use of land. It wouldn't matter at all where the plants came from and in general the permaculturists favor the most natural methods (letting plants seed themselves, propagating by divisions, getting some from your friends, etc). There's no such thing as permaculture plant varieties.
https://www.helpfulgardener.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=133775&highlight=seed+catalogs#133775
A couple places not mentioned are Johnny's seed and Park seed.
But I'm a little confused what this has to do with your interest in permaculture.
Permaculture is a philosophy of sustainable, efficient, natural, low-input, use of land. It wouldn't matter at all where the plants came from and in general the permaculturists favor the most natural methods (letting plants seed themselves, propagating by divisions, getting some from your friends, etc). There's no such thing as permaculture plant varieties.
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