A recent supermarket promotion offered larkspur seeds with no warning that they are highly toxic.
The Primrose Society, www.americanprimrosesoc.org, membership $25, offers members seeds at 50 cents a packet, with a limit of 25.
In the fall, the society will offer seeds that can be sown directly in the ground, or indoors, in pots, for the winter.
Many American seed companies now offer open-pollinated seeds, but only a few small companies actually collect and produce their own organic seed.
The American Horticultural Society offers free seeds to members, and its extensive catalogue is available to anyone who joins.
They flock to backyard feeders offering small seeds.
Depending on the choice, the hardware store will offer appropriate seeds.
Spreading useful meme systems is like offering useful seeds to a friend with a garden.
Their first catalog offered bedding plants, shrubbery, bulbs, seeds, and roses.
Membership is $25, and the society offers members seeds at 50 cents a packet, with a limit of 25.