Where do you buy seeds? I'm looking for seeds to add to a food forest that requires little to no maintenance, like watering (once established). Are there any companies that make seeds for that, rather than standard gardens and commercial production? For instance, companies that focus on native plants, and have things like, for example, squash seeds for drought areas.
permaculturegardener replied:
https://www.siskiyouseeds.com/ https://strictlymedicinalseeds.com/ these guys are doing amazing work The Open Source Seed Initiative https://osseeds.org/
Voidgenesis replied:
Low input/low maintenance plant selection will vary enormously depending on the exact soil and microclimate of the space in question. You can't just buy the seed you need off the shelf, at least not with any confidence they will be right for you. You will need to do your own trial and error to determine what works for you. Sheffields seeds in the USA has one of the widest ranges and highest quality seeds. Many species are also on ebay for pretty low prices but quality varies a lot.