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So far, I'm waiting on last years seeds before deciding what to buy in the next few weeks. I was looking at some sites that offered hitherto unknown species of common vegetables. For example, you can get 75 different types of tomato seeds from Seed Savers Exchange-- each with different strengths. What better way to try new things?
(1) Johnny's Seeds
(2) Seeds of Change
(3) Seed Savers Exchange