Is Johnny’s seeds reputable?
Try Johnny’s Selected Seeds. They are pricey seeds but they grow the nicest plants ever. I have regretted buying seeds from other companies when I grow those plants next to ones I grew from Johnny’s seeds. Johnny’s Selected Seeds is a privately held, employee-owned seed producer and merchant headquartered in Winslow, Maine, USA.
Who owns Johnny’s seeds?
Johnny’s Is 100% Employee–Owned In 2006, through an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), Johnny’s Selected Seeds was sold to its employees. Johnny’s Selected Seeds is a privately held, employee-owned seed producer and merchant headquartered in Winslow, Maine, USA.
Are all of Johnny’s seeds organic?
Johnny’s plants and seeds designated with an J symbol in our catalog and on our website are certified organic and are grown and handled in strict compliance with the USDA National Organic Program (NOP). Johnny’s Selected Seeds is a 100% employee-owned national and international multichannel seed producer and merchant located in Central Maine (United States).
How long do Johnny’s seeds last?
The seeds of many — though not all — commonly grown crops will remain viable in storage for one to several years if stored under optimal conditions — namely, cool and dry, with low temperature (42°F or 5. C) and low percent humidity. The lifespan of heirloom seeds depends on the type of seed. Some seeds can remain viable for several years, while others may last 10-15 years or even longer. Proper storage is vital in ensuring that your seeds stay in optimal condition and have a high germination rate.Seeds that have been stored in a cool, dry place are generally viable for at least a year past the season for which they were packaged and may be good for up to five years.How long do seeds usually last? When stored in a cool, dry, and dark place, seeds for many garden vegetables will be viable for around 3 years. Some, like onions and parsnips, are viable for only a year or two. Others, like squashes and tomatoes, last longer, for 5+ years.