Current Seeds For Distribution
Please check back soon to see the list of available seeds for distribution in 2013
- 1. Take a look at the list below and decide which seeds you want.
- 2. From the drop down menu, choose your destination to determine the cost (which is a single, flat rate no matter how many seeds you request).
- 3. In the comments form at the Paypal website, list the seeds you would like (please note: if you don’t put anything in the comments section, I will pick some at random for you!).
- 4. Complete your transaction, and that’s it! Your seeds will be sent out in 1-3 days.
How many seeds will I receive?
Approximately 10-25, depending upon the quantity I have to send.
Can I request more than that?
No, I send one starter sample of each variety, as this bank is not a retail outlet. The point of this seed bank isn’t to provide you with enough seed for your commercial farm, it’s to provide you with a starting supply of seed so you can grow and redistribute them yourself in order to help the varieties stay alive.
Will you send me all the seeds I request?
I will if I have enough of them all. If I run out, you might not get a variety or two.
Are these seriously for free?
Believe it or not, yes! The goal is to get people growing these varieties (some extremely rare and almost extinct) and to save their own seed, and share them with their friends and family.
I’m having trouble adding varieties on Paypal, help!
If you don’t see a “special instructions” section when you check out through paypal, please email me separately (including your address so I can identify you) with which varieties you are requesting. Email me at K (at) populuxe (dot) ca.
(please note that some of these varieties have only one pack available – please list alternates!)
If you’d like to know more about any of these varieties click this link to see descriptions of them.
*Please note, mail to the U.S. and Internationally may take as short as 1 week and as much as 6 weeks (although on average it seems to be 2 weeks). Please also be familiar with your country’s seed import laws. If your seeds get stopped at the border, unfortunately I can’t do anything about that! However, this has only happened a very few times since I’ve been doing this, so chances are good that your seeds will find you unscathed.