Seed Sources for Florida Homegrown Vegetables
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Thralls, Ed, Sydney Park Brown, and Ed Paulson. 2013. “Seed Sources for Florida Homegrown Vegetables: ENH1225 EP486, 11 2013”. EDIS 2013 (10). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-ep486-2013.

Abstract

The right vegetable varieties can make a big difference in the success of a home vegetable garden. Although a huge selection of seeds and transplants are available through garden centers, seed catalogs, and the internet, choosing what to buy can be confusing. Some of the best varieties for Florida gardens and seed suppliers that currently sell them are listed in this 6-page fact sheet written by Ed Thralls, Sydney Park Brown, and Ed Paulson, and published by the UF Department of Environmental Horticulture, November 2013.
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ep486

https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-ep486-2013
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References

"All-America Selections." 1311 Butterfield Road, Suite 310, Downers Grove, Il 60515-5625. http://www.allamericaselections.org/about/

Bonina, Jennifer and Cantliffe, Daniel J. 2009. Seed Production and Seed Sources of Organic Vegetables. HS981. Horticultural Sciences Department. UF/IFAS Extension: Gainesville, FL. http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/HS227

Park Brown, S., Stephens, J.M., Treadwell, D., Webb, S., Gevens, A., Dunn, R.A., Kidder, G., Short, D., and Simone, G.W. 2012. Florida Vegetable Gardening Guide. SP103. Horticultural Sciences Department. UF/IFAS Extension: Gainesville, FL. http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/VH021

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