Comments regarding Wild Garden Seed (Shoulder to Shoulder Farm)
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Positive | goodeats (2 reviews) | On Mar 17, 2017, goodeats Westminister, CO (Zone 5b) wrote: Have ordered from them multiple times, always very pleased. Seed quantities are generous, germination and quality excellent. Many unusual varieties. I have the greatest respect for Frank Morton and company for developing new varieties over the years and making them widely available. Just wish I had more garden space! |
Positive | gardensoiree (5 reviews) | On Feb 10, 2014, gardensoiree San Diego, CA wrote: Posted on January 27, 2014, updated February 10, 2014 On February 10th, 2014, gardensoiree added the following: As expected, the Wild Garden Seeds are simply wonderful! Seems like 100% germination and nice strong seedlings. I am very pleased and highly recommend these folks! On another note: I received the 2014 catalog today and it was nice to browse and read about the Farm. The paper catalog makes it super easy to read about all the varieties which requires lots of clicking on the website. |
Positive | violetavale (3 reviews) | On Jun 1, 2011, violetavale Los Angeles, CA wrote: A great supplier to order from! |
Positive | ChiTown (2 reviews) | On Mar 27, 2010, ChiTown Chicago, IL (Zone 5a) wrote: Very pleasant people to deal with, good source of many open pollinated greens, interesting catalog, quick service. I'm coming back to them again next year. |
Positive | zone3isabummer (4 reviews) | On Jan 17, 2009, zone3isabummer Duluth, MN wrote: Wild Garden Seeds make some pretty high claims about the quality of their lettuce varieties. In my experience their lettuces easily exceed these expectations. Flavor, appearance, germination and yields have been outstanding for the several I've grown. Flashy butter oak is my favorite. The shipping price is a bit steep, but otherwise I can't find anything about this company that isn't exceptional. |
Positive | seagardener (42 reviews) | On Dec 13, 2007, seagardener Southport, ME wrote: This company is the source to some amazing salad greens and vegetables. Frank Morton is apparently a pioneer in preserving and innovating seed strains of rare edible plants. The Fedco seed catalog references his work throughout their catalog. He also to my knowledge has single handedly rescued 'MacGregor's Favorite' lance leaved beet from extinction. His 'Redventure' celery is stunning. |
Positive | tomstearns (1 review) | On Nov 23, 2007, tomstearns Wolcott, VT wrote: I think that the work of Frank and the entire Morton Family is a great gift to all of us who love diversity on our farms and in our gardens. Anyone who hasn't tried seeds from this company is missing out on many great surprises. |
Positive | cowgardener (30 reviews) | On Sep 26, 2005, cowgardener Southport, ME wrote: What a delightful company to do business with. We found some really unusual organic varieties of vegetables & flowers from this company namely Broccoli 'Purple Peacock' & Kale 'Lacinato Rainbow' and a Quinoa. They even threw in a free sample of Calendula 'Flashback' which was quite unusual & beautiful. If you're into ornamental edibles or establishing a potager, this catalog is a great resource . Their customer service & e-mail communication are excellent. On January 17th, 2006, cowgardener added the following: Just to clarify, it is Frank Morton who is the much lauded organic plant breeder; Taj his son is the website developer. |