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Australian Seed Sources

Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2020 6:35 am
by Whwoz
I am going to put a list of Vegetables seed suppliers here that are from Australia to start with, for my own benefit as much as anyone else's. Folks from elsewhere might want to check the out out of curiosity and other members from Oz might find it useful, particularly if new to gardening. I may add suppliers of native seed later. A lot of these operations supply flowers as well as vegetables, one or two have a reputation for changing the odd name for the sake of a sale, hopefully that has stopped now. I have not purchased seed from all, only some.

Woz

In no particular order

Boondie Seeds boondieseeds.com.au
The Diggers Club diggers.com.au
Eden Seeds edenseeds.com.au also has an organic arm, Select Organic
Green Harvest greenharvest.com.au
New Gippsland Seeds and Bulbs newgipps.com.au
Rangeview Seeds (Tasmania) rangeviewseeds.com.au
Southern Harvest southernharvest.com.au
The Italian Gardener theitaliangardener.com.au
The Lost Seed thelostseed.com.au
The Seed Collection theseedcollection.com.au
Green Patch Seeds greenpatchseeds.com.au
Fair Dinkum Seeds fairdinkumseeds.com
Inspirations Vegetable Seeds vegetableseeds.net.au
Seed freaks (Tasmania) seedfreaks.com.au They have an interesting article with a retired vegie breeder linked to their site

Patrina Nuske-Small has a site for the Dwarf Project, Dwarftomatoproject.net where she is no longer selling seeds direct herself, but refers you to

Seeds of Plenty
Tasmanian Natural Garlic and Tomatoes
Daves Seed
Thumbs Up Seedlings and Seed
for your DTP seed requirements Down Under

Two Chilli specialists
The Hippy Seed Company thehippyseedcompany.com
Jungle Rain junglerain.com.au Have a feeling that this company maybe moving more towards being a supplier of hot sauces rather than seed.

Several on Ebay.com.au, Gumtree or facebook
Rahiseedbank
Pumpkin Paradise
Lifeforce Seeds


A couple more chilli specialists found after looking for Biquinho seed.

Chillibird Chillibird.com.au
Chilliseedbank.com.au
Chilli-seedz.com
they have some interesting chillis, one could start a collection that would nearly rival one Tomato collection!
Added 30/1/2020

Added 5/5/2020

Grow heirloom Seeds Growheirloomseeds.com.au These people have not only seeds, but also a range of potted plants, including a few different members of he gingerfamily, including tumeric (a light yellow form) and Galangal. I have crossed paths with them at Farm World, our local agricultural field days and they are easy enough to get along with. They do several other markets on a regular basis also.

Seeds of Plenty seedsofplenty.com.au have not dealt with these.
and Chili Mojo, chilemojo.com.au, have not dealt with these either, they are basically resellers from others listed above according to website.

Added 24/4/21
Farmhouseseeds.com.au

Added 5/5/21
Thanks to Kurt, see below https://thechillifactory.com/m/

And also
Useful Seeds. A good small operator, former lecturer in Biology at one of our Universities, based in Bendigo, small time plant breeder and current owner of the Australian garden forum Ozgrow.

Added 6/5/21
South Pacific seeds Pty ltd.
Spssales.com.au, another I have tracked down when searching for something,but yet to use

ChilliMadness.com.au
A chili specialist that I came across while trying to track down Gypsy F1 seed in Australia. First experience of dealing with them was good. Recently moved their sales onto Ebay.

Another chilli specialist in
The Chilli Pepper House chillipepperhouse.com.au

Re: Australian Seed Sources

Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2020 6:22 pm
by Thornbury
Hi Whwoz,
Thanks for putting this together. There is few that I had not known about.
I have been getting my seeds from 'the seed collection'.
Do you have a preferred supplier?

Re: Australian Seed Sources

Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2020 6:45 pm
by Whwoz
At this stage, The Lost Seed is probably my first pick of sites to check out, not only for their good range of seed but also for garlic and Heritage fruit tree scions at the appropriate times of the year. Very well packaged when sent through the post.

Eden Seeds also good, often see them in shops locally as well as online. Have had the odd incorrect variety from them.

Boondie Seeds have been good when i have dealt with them, small packs, but when you are paying $1 or $1.50 as against $3 plus, the numbers are fair and generally more than what you need for a season

New Gippsland has been slow the times we have ordered from them - 3 to 4 weeks plus.

Diggers - most try them, they have a "name" but not the reputation in some areas to match.

Rahiseedbank and Pumpkin Paradise both have good selections and have been good to deal with. Pumpkin Paradise have around 175 varieties, most of which they are probably the only supplier for in Oz.

Oh and Welcome to the Junction Thornbury.

Re: Australian Seed Sources

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2020 6:06 pm
by patihum
While I can't order tomato seeds now from Rangeview, thanks to the new restrictions, I have in the past. Found them to be true to type and a generous amount of seeds too. Very helpful when I ran into problems ordering online!

Re: Australian Seed Sources

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2020 7:30 am
by Nico
Whoz thank you very much

Re: Australian Seed Sources

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2020 9:06 am
by MissS
Whwoz, Just to let you know that if you want to you can always edit your original post and just add vendors to your original list. Of course you need not do that but just letting you know that it is an option.

Re: Australian Seed Sources

Posted: Mon May 04, 2020 7:46 am
by Whwoz
3 more seed suppliers added to OP if anyone is interested

Re: Australian Seed Sources

Posted: Sat Apr 24, 2021 4:23 am
by Whwoz
Added Farmhouseseeds.com.au today, have not dealt with them but they appear to have some seeds in useful size lots without being excessively large. Their selection of corn looks to allow good staggered planting.

Re: Australian Seed Sources

Posted: Sun May 02, 2021 10:07 pm
by Whwoz
Package turned up today from Farmhouse seeds today from order placed Thursday, so very quick response. Solid box shipped in and a bonus packet of basil seed included. Very happy.

Re: Australian Seed Sources

Posted: Mon May 03, 2021 6:36 pm
by Kurt
Don’t forget the chillifactory.com/growing that held the worlds hottest pepper,the Butch T some years ago.

https://thechillifactory.com/m/

Re: Australian Seed Sources

Posted: Wed May 05, 2021 5:31 pm
by Whwoz
Added South Pacific seeds Pty ltd

Re: Australian Seed Sources

Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2023 7:07 am
by Whwoz
Added Chilimadnes.com.au

A specialist Chili grower, been in operation since 2008 by all accounts and have recently moved onto Ebay. First experience was good, will be keeping an eye on their page for different varieties

Re: Australian Seed Sources

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2023 6:05 am
by Whwoz
Patrina Nuske-Small is no longer selling seeds herself, but has a number of listed retailers of DTP seed on the DTP website. Lots of new and different tomatoes and other seeds on those sites

Seeds of Plenty,
Tasmanian Natural Garlic and Tomatoes
Daves Seed
Thumbs Up Seedlings and Seed

Re: Australian Seed Sources

Posted: Sat May 13, 2023 6:38 am
by Whwoz
The Chilli Pepper House is another chilli specialist I have just stumbled across. Shares a lot of common varieties with the other sites listed above plus a few different ones, some of which will go on next seasons wish list.