20 Black-Owned Seed Companies to Buy from for Spring Container Planting
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It’s never too early to start planning for the planting season. As you look into what plants you want in your garden, and this is the perfect time to start from seeds. As much as growing plants and vegetables from nursery plants is satisfying, there’s nothing as gratifying as seeing a plant sprout from seed.
Thinking of where to shop for your seeds? We support Black-owned seed companies for so many reasons.
Black farmers and people of color have largely been excluded from agriculture in America, making up less than 2% percent of all farm producers - in large part due to discrimination and the increase in food deserts.
The re-emergence of interest in homestead planting and container gardening has encouraged a rise in black gardeners and farmers and consequently Black-owned seed companies, many started by farmers with a passion for growing things.
Black-owned garden companies help to get more people of color into gardening and promotes it as an active, pandemic-safe hobby that encourages healthy eating.
For many people of color, the plants we choose for our gardens has personal and historical significance. Black-owned seed companies stock heirlooms, rare and ancestral seeds and other plant seeds for the spring/summer garden of your dreams.
For the budding or more enthusiastic gardener, here are considerations to make before choosing seeds for spring planting:
1. You have to take into account the indigenous plants and vegetables that thrive in your region. That’s not to say you can’t challenge yourself to grow something exotic.
2. Take into account the space and lighting you have available and make sure both can support the plants you propose to sprout from seed.
3. Educate yourself on plant requirements and care.
4. Have a great soilless seed potting mix to support their growth.
This article will highlight 15 Black-owned seed companies you should check out for the next planting season:
1. Melanated Organics Seeds and Teas
Shop organic seeds and teas, promoting health and wellness through natural products. https://melanatedorganics.com/seeds/
2. TrueLove Seeds
Truelove Seeds is a farm-based seed company offering culturally important and open pollinated vegetable, herb, and flower seeds. Buy from them for a good cause: 50% of seed sale profits goes back to the farmer who grew it.
3. Urban Garden Project
Urban Garden Project is focused on creating bio diversity and combating food insecurity in Houston's food deserts. Their mission is to making gardening accessible by providing heirloom seeds at $1.99.
4. Tennessee Tropicals
Three generations of farmers have made Tennessee Tropicals a household name when it comes to rare and unusual tropical plants.
5. God’s Garden Girl
God’s Garden Girl seeks to combine gardening with grounding, healing energy. Get all organic, non-GMO seed sets for your spring, summer and fall veggies.
This small business is dedicated to making indoor gardening simple for everybody no matter their space – or lack of it. Get seeds, container kits and hydroponic sets for your urban space.
7. Vegan Chef Ietef
Chef Ietef coined the term Eco Hip Hop and uses his platform – and seed store - to share awareness on climate change, food justice and vegan living.
8. Big Fig N Vegetables
This is a small farm promoting ‘back-to-eden’ gardening practices. Farmer Odyssey is famous for his loofah plants. Grow yours with loofah seeds from his store.
9. Seed Mail Seed Co.
Seed Mail Seed Co boasts a large selection of seeds ranging from veggies to fall tubers and flowers too.
10. Soul Gardener 74
Soul Gardener 74 is a small, independent seed store all about bringing back farming to black families to benefit the community. You can buy a variety of seeds for planting, and also shop handmade products like tea blends, infused oils and balms.
11. Sistah Seeds
This black-owned seed company specializes in heirloom vegetable, herb, and grain seeds from the African Diaspora, focusing on African-American, Afro-Caribbean, and West African crops.Â
12. Naturally Dope
Naturally Dope’s seed garden is known for carrying the best organic flower and herb seeds for container gardening and homestead farming.
13. Renaissance Farms
Renaissance farms is famous for their heirloom tomato seeds but they also stock a wide range of other plant seeds.
14. Ivy Leaf Farms Seed Co.
Ivy Leaf Farms Seed Co is a family-owned operation spanning community gardens and a sprawling farm that includes animals. Shop organic seeds from their greenhouse.
15. The Hood Garden
The Hood Garden shop combines seeds, spice and merch for black gardeners and gardening enthusiasts.
16. UJAMAA Seeds
UJAMAA seed company ultivates and distributes culturally meaningful seeds, organized by regional and cultural significance, to support diverse agricultural traditions.Â
17. Plant and Heal Co.
Founded by horticulturalist Erica Plants, this Black woman-owned company offers diverse seeds suitable for short-cycle and small-space growing, including many ancestral varieties.Â
18. The Okra Lady LLC
The Okra Lady, specializes in okra seeds and products, promoting this culturally significant crop within the community.Â
19. Backyard Garden Seeds
Offers a variety of seeds suitable for backyard gardening, encouraging self-sufficiency and homegrown produce.
20. The Green Desert
This non-profit focuses on creating biodiversity and combating food insecurity by providing heirloom seeds and gardening resources. https://greendesert.org/store/
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