Is territorial a good seed company?
Each year Territorial’s research staff grows and evaluates thousands of varieties. Those available in their catalogs have been grown at their trial grounds and have passed stringent quality requirements. They offer seeds for over 800 vegetable, herb, flower, cover crop, and sprouting varieties.
Where are territorial seeds grown?
In 1987, Tom and Julie invested in 44 acres for trial grounds at London Springs, south of Cottage Grove Lake. Each year Territorial’s research garden staff grows and evaluates thousands of varieties for best taste, Northwest hardiness, and good germination.
Are territorial seeds Non GMO?
We are a 100% non-GMO company, and are signers of the Safe Seed Pledge.
How long are seeds good for?
Most Vegetable Seeds Can Stay Viable for Years Most vegetable seeds remain good for about two to three years, but some, such as onions, deteriorate within a year. Lettuce, on the other hand, can successfully sprout after five years.
Are all Burpee Seeds non-GMO?
Our seeds germinate up to 35% over required state and federal minimums and are always non-GMO. Our plants have large, well-established roots and ship to all USDA growing zones at the optimal time for the location of your garden.
What seeds are GMO?
To set the record straight, there are currently no genetically modified garden seeds available for sale to the general public. Not from Lake Valley or other seed companies selling to home gardeners. Some GMO crops are grown in the U.S., but these are production crops like field corn, soy, canola, and sugar beets.
Are territorial seeds heirloom?
At Territorial Seed, we categorize a variety as an heirloom if it is from pre-World War II, open pollinated, and has a history of being preserved and passed down through the generations. In other words, heirlooms are time-tested favorites.
Are non-GMO seeds organic?
Are Non-GMO seeds organic? It depends – while all organic seeds are non-GMO, not all non-GMO seeds qualify as organic. Organic mostly has to do with how the plants are raised, while non-GMO has to do with the genetic makeup of the seed.
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