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We are now completing work on a new online catalog!

Seeds Trust New Website

Click here to reach our new online catalog.

Help us test this beta version and receive a 15% discount on all orders placed before December 15th. Use coupon code: sage. If you are one of our regular customers, login as usual and use the first 3 letters of your email as your password. You can change the password once in the system. Leave comments on the order page or email us directly. We hope this makes your experience easier and more secure.

We want it all...

     We live in the mountains for high quality life. We breath clean crisp air. We drink mountain spring water. We wander freely without fear. And now, of course, we want fresh-picked, mouth-watering tomatoes. We want it all.

Because industrial agriculture is so hard on genetic diversity, 21 years ago I started wandering this tiny, blue-green planet with the goal of saving the seeds needed for successful mountain gardens and landscapes.

Although much work remains, we have grown into a family-owned, 21 year-old, bio-regional seed company dedicated to self-reliance and genetic conservation. We now sell hundreds of cold-tolerant, short-season varieties. Bill and his father represent more than 80 years experience growing gardens and seeds at high elevation.

For more than 20 years the company was located at 6,000 ft., surrounded by towering, snow-capped peaks in the Wood River Valley of central Idaho. During this time we developed a deep love and respect for the plants, both native and cultivated, strong enough to survive (even thrive!) in harsh mountain climates.

By finding and growing varieties from around the world, we now act as a resource for thousands of gardeners looking for diversity and reliability. Our varieties of vegetables and wildflowers have proven vigorous, early-maturing, tolerant of a harsh climate, and also exceptionally tasty in fruit and beautiful in bloom.

In February 2005, we moved our warehouse operation to Cornville, Arizona. Bill is now in his 50's and Wes in his 70's. We decided to answer questions, package and ship seeds from a slightly warmer winter location in Northern Arizona. We now have access to the resources of Northern Arizona University and the Arboretum at Flagstaff located just north of us at 7,000 ft. We plan to gather wildflower seeds each fall as we have always done in Idaho. We still test new cold climate varieties in high elevation gardens in Idaho. And we still produce most of our seeds in Idaho.

We journeyed behind the iron curtain to Siberia to find a treasure trove of delicious tomatoes. We found an absolutely amazing carrot on the slopes of Mt. Fugi in Japan. Earliest Red Sweet peppers were developed exclusively for market gardeners in northern Canada. Each summer we plant wild poppy seed from Iceland.

New varieties are now sent to us to test from all over the world. Next summer we will test seeds from Peru, Bolivia, Mongolia and Bhutan. Share with us any variety you think is better than the ones we offer. We will be happy to reward you with your choice of one of our packets of seed.

We have always supported organic gardening and organic farming. All seeds organically grown or wildcrafted are marked with an asterisk (*).

Our online seed catalog offers heirloom seeds, vegetable seeds, bulk wildflower seeds, ornamental grass seed, herb seeds and siberian tomato seeds all adapted to cold short seasons. Sample several as you would new wines. Learn to save seeds from varieties that thrive in your back yard. Help us discover, create and expand the diversity necessary for us to "have it all".

Sincerely,

Bill McDorman

 
bill's photo "Everything we sell comes with our complete guarantee."

Bill McDorman

"Thanks to Mother Earth News, at last I have found a seed company that will understand the climate we live in..." R.H. Pomeroy, WA

"Sasha's Altai", one of the Organic Garden's "10 best, early tomatoes."

sasha's altai tomato
blue fescue "blue fescue"

A favorite addition to dry native landscapes.

 
"Howdy folks at High Altitude. Enclosed is $4.00 to cover lack of postage on my order. I wish to thank you very much for sending my order even though I had not sent the proper amount. In this day and age this in not typical of most companies. Your thoughfulness has enabled me to get my seeds into the ground in a timely manner. I am looking forward to doing business with you often. Thanks again." D.H. Big Bear City, CA
 
 
 
 
 
 


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