~~ Welcome to the Adaptive Seeds 2013 Catalog! ~~

Don't forget to check out our "Website Only Varieties" and the "NEW for 2013!" tab to check out all the new varieties we're introducing this year. 

Plus we have many returning varieties, like Russian Hunger Gap Kale & Joy Larkcom's Midnight Chard, so be sure to view the full catalog as things have definitely changed.  Additionally we've been able to add a number of larger bulk-sized options for some varieties.  See the "Bulk Quantity Options" tab for details.

Orders are processed & shipped within approximately 2-5 business days. 

Drop us an email if you have any concerns or questions.

Thank you for your support of Adaptive Seeds! Happy sowing!

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Northwest adapted seeds for the resilient gardener, grower and seed saver.
Here you will find artisan quality, public domain, open-pollinated seeds, grown without the use of synthetic chemicals and with ecologically mindful methods. Our catalog is full of robust productive varieties as well as rare adaptive gems. 

We grow nearly all of our seed ourselves and we do not buy and re-sell mass produced seed, like most other seed companies do. We have a few isolation gardens around the Southern Willamette Valley and a few local friends who help with growouts.  Seed grown on our farm, Open Oak Farm, is transitioning to Certified Organic. Most of the seed we have grown out before this year was grown on certified organic land but the seed itself was not certified. A little complicated but it can be summarized as follows:
You can assume that what you see is what we've grown, unless otherwise noted. All of our seed has been grown naturally without the use of synthetic chemicals and is "Farm and Garden Direct."

 

We are here to provide you with excellent quality seed for your food production needs and part of that goal is to provide you with the quality foundation material for your own locally adapted seed saving and stewardship needs, wherever your field or garden happens to be. 
 

We want everyone to be seed savers. But if you cannot save seed in your garden or on your farm, we would love to be your seed stewards.