Oregon Seed Sources

Don't forget to support your local farmers and seed breeders this year! Share the ❤️ for local seeds by sharing this page showcasing Oregon seed companies offering organic, heirloom, non-GMO, open-pollinated, and open-source seeds.
 
Please send us updates! Being as there are numerous small farms in Oregon that offer seeds and bulbs, we’re sure we’ve overlooked some of them. If you have a farm, or know of a farm that offers seeds of this variety that should be listed as a resource, please contact us! And let us know of any corrections.

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Nichols Garden Nursery
Albany, Oregon

Wild West Seed
Albany, OR

The Thyme Garden
Alsea, OR

Feral Farm Seeds
Applegate, OR

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Hardy Seeds
Ashland, OR

Peace Seedlings
Corvallis, OR

Folly Farm
Cove, OR

Territorial Seed Company
Cottage Grove, OR

 

Log House Plants
Cottage Grove, OR

Eloheh Farm & Seeds
Yamhill, OR

Wild Garden Seed
Philomath, OR
Heirloom Seedhouse
Portland, OR

 

   
Pro Time Lawn Seed
Portland, OR
Adaptive Seeds
Sweet Home, OR
Restoration Seeds
Talent, OR
Green Journey Seeds
Veneta, OR
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Goodwin Creek Gardens
Williams, OR
Siskiyou Seeds
Williams, OR
Strictly Medicinal Seeds
Williams, OR
 
 
We're a small group of volunteers working to create a robust local food system and part of that process has been to update this chart annually to help support Oregon farmers and seed breeders, as well as the environment, pollinators, biodiversity, and the nutritious food that flows from this nexus.
 
Speaking of volunteers—we're always looking for more! If you'd like to submit stories, interview local farmers, fundraise, create educational resources, table, or anything else that you are good at, please sign up to volunteer or contact us
 
In full disclosure, Chris Hardy of Hardy Seeds is on our Steering Committee. However, Hardy Seeds and the other seed companies are listed not out of any sort of transactional affiliation with Cultivate Oregon, but because we want to promote them as a resource for people who want to support non-GMO and organic local seed stocks.