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    Spent a good part of the day ordering seeds for this year's garden - couldn't get over the cost of the seeds - I remember years ago when a packet of seeds cost 89 cents - now they cost 4 or 5 dollars - I can only imagine what vegetables will cost this summer when the seeds are so expensive - it pays to save seeds from grown vegetables that you grow if that's possible - but at the end there is nothing like fresh food from the garden -

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    Definitely worth saving your own. It’s nice to browse the various varieties though.

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    I save all mine not only for the money but for the genetics.

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    Jonny’s seeds has one heck of a catalogue. I believe they’re American.

    Other places of interest here in Canada are:

    West coast seeds
    William dam seeds
    Vesseys
    Stokes
    Richters herbs

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoePa View Post
    Spent a good part of the day ordering seeds for this year's garden - couldn't get over the cost of the seeds - I remember years ago when a packet of seeds cost 89 cents - now they cost 4 or 5 dollars - I can only imagine what vegetables will cost this summer when the seeds are so expensive - it pays to save seeds from grown vegetables that you grow if that's possible - but at the end there is nothing like fresh food from the garden -
    Most gardeners planting a big patch up here would get their seeds in bulk from the farmers Co Op or other farm supply. If I went the packet route for even turnip's or parsnip for the deer patch I would go bankrupt. Get them at the Co Op by the 1/2lb and up...

    I am going to try and use my potatoes from last year as seed, as long as they have not frozen up at the camp.

    Vegetables and fruit will all be costing more like everything else when fuel costs involved. Joe we are up at $1.52 a liter in the Toronto area for
    regular gas.

    The Republicans in our rural areas get a 8-10 cent break for some unknown reason. LOL

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    Up our way G they are getting 10 -15 cents savings at the pump.... And Joe the price up here if you convert liters to gals is $ 6:91 a gal...
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    Actually, the price of a US gallon is about $5.55 as they only have about 3.7 liters in their gallon as opposed to our Imperial gallon at about 4.4 liters. Then with the exchange you can knock another .75 off making it about $4.80, still too much though when I believe they pay about $3 US.
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    Last edited by johnjyb; January 29th, 2022 at 10:42 AM.

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