Home & Garden Garden Seed Suppliers and Seed Catalogs for Small Farming Where to Buy Seeds for Your Homestead, Garden or Farm By Lauren Arcuri Lauren Arcuri Writer Swarthmore College Lauren Arcuri is a freelance writer and an experienced small farmer based in rural Vermont. Learn about our editorial process Updated November 29, 2017 Share Twitter Pinterest Email Serge Lapouge/Getty Images Garden Urban Farms Planting Guides Indoor Gardening Insects You might already be drowning in seed catalogs, but you might be new to gardening or farming and need to find seed suppliers. And even if you have some favorites, it's always nice to check out some new offerings. Here you'll find links to and information about some of the top recommended seed suppliers for small farming and homesteading. They're listed in alphabetical order. American Meadows Imagesbybarbara / Getty Images Formerly Vermont Wildflower Farm, they still offer wildflowers, but also other perennials, trees, ferns, grasses, books and more. Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds Valery Kraynov / EyeEm / Getty Images Baker Creek specializes in heirloom seeds, and have some varieties that are hard to find elsewhere. They carry "one of the largest selections of seeds from the 19th century, including many Asian and European varieties." They have over 100 varieties of melon alone! Their website, print catalog and magazine are also a wealth of information. High Mowing Organic Seeds Roger Spooner / Getty Images One of my favorites - especially because they are local to me, but also because their seeds are excellent. One of the best sources for certified organic seeds, they also offer many heirloom varieties. And they sell in large quantities for the small-scale farmer or large homestead gardener. Important to note is that they sell cover crops and pelleted seed. Fedco Co-op Garden Supplies Francesca Yorke / Getty Images Fedco specializes in hardy plants for the Northeast climate, and they have five different subcatalogs you can order from via mail and internet only: seeds, organic growers supply, trees, bulbs, and moose tubers (potatoes). Fedco is organized in a cooperative structure, so they are not a for-profit company. They're great for the larger-scale small farmers, but check dates, because they only ship perishable items during certain windows in the spring or fall. They make it easy to facilitate a group order and you will save money doing so. Johnny's Selected Seeds mrs / Getty Images Johnny's specializes in short-season gardening, but has plenty for everyone. You'll find vegetable seeds, fruit plants, flower seeds, herbs, and supplies. Nourse Farms Mawardi Bahar / EyeEm / Getty Images Nourse Farms features fruit plants: strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, blueberries and more. Pinetree Garden Seeds Inna Chernish / EyeEm / Getty Images Pinetree Garden Seeds sells flower and vegetable seeds, container plants, Fungi Perfecti mushroom kits and plugs, cover crop seeds, spices, tobacco, and soap making supplies, as well as general gardening supplies. Seed Savers Exchange "Meyer-Rebentisch, Dr. Karen" / Getty Images Founded in 1975, Seed Savers Exchange is a nonprofit, member-supported organization "that saves and shares the heirloom seeds of our garden heritage, forming a living legacy that can be passed down through generations." Seeds of Change Johner Images / Getty Images Seeds of Change offers organic seeds, including many heirloom varieties. They also sell potatoes and other tubers; asparagus crowns, garlic, rhubarb and other live plants; and pelleted seed as well as supplies and books. Their website features sections geared toward urban gardening, four-season growing, and professional growers. Territorial Seed Company Jennifer / FOAP / Getty Images Territorial Seed Company offers vegetable seed, including organic seed, herbs, and sprouting seed, as well as a large selection of live plants, gardening supplies and tools, canning and preserving supplies, and lighting for growing indoors.