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Lot of stuff I’ve been reading say to buy around mid December when the seed catalogs come out, but which ones?

I usually just get seeds and plants from Home Depot, it’s done the job, but I want to find some nice heirlooms and/or varieties they don’t carry. Also screw “white label” seeds. But that’s another discussion.

So this last year I got some different seeds from Lee Valley, but I wasn’t a huge fan, still felt like Home Depot just under another name.

So what’s your guys favorite website or place to get seeds. And when do you find the best time to order.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (1 children)

I remember reading about the Cliven Bundy thing a couple years ago and still don't quite understand Baker Creek's fault there. Dude's a world-renowned watermelon farmer in addition to right-wing terrorist, and it doesn't seem like Baker Creek did anything at all to support the man except ask him about growing watermelons

[–] evasive_chimpanzee 2 points 3 weeks ago

Cliven bundy has a proven track record of using whatever platform he's given to promote vile extremist views. Baker creek giving him a platform to speak is either negligent, if they are claiming they never once googled his name, or an indicator of support for his views.

I lean towards the second interpretation. On the speaker agenda, he's referred to as a "land rights activist", indicating that that is a specific topic they knew he would discuss, and they didn't just hear about him as a random watermelon farmer.

Looking at the speaker before him, too, they run a group that thinks you can just come down with a case of autism from eating GMOs and cure yourself with organic food, and they are also 5g conspiracy theorists. You don't accidentally put those types of people together.

When called out about it, they basically defended their choice to invite him, even though they could have disavowed him.