Where on-line can I purchase Better Boy and Early Girl Organic Tomato Seed?
Brady asked:
I’m having difficulty finding seed for these two popular tomato hybrids but have been able to find organic tomato seeds for other hybrids such as Brandywine, Beefsteak and Romas.
I see some people are saying seed is seed, but companies such as Burpee, Territorial and Park all offer organically grown seeds. What I’m looking for is organically grown Better Boy and Early Girl tomato seed. I realize even non-organic seed can be grown in an organic environment.
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I’m having difficulty finding seed for these two popular tomato hybrids but have been able to find organic tomato seeds for other hybrids such as Brandywine, Beefsteak and Romas.
I see some people are saying seed is seed, but companies such as Burpee, Territorial and Park all offer organically grown seeds. What I’m looking for is organically grown Better Boy and Early Girl tomato seed. I realize even non-organic seed can be grown in an organic environment.

October 25th, 2009 at 3:41 am
ebay John J
October 25th, 2009 at 5:16 pm
Seed is seed. Burpee sells seed, and has been a reputable company for MANY years. They’re at; they should have both varieties. The “organic” part has nothing to do with the seed, and everything to do with how YOU raise the plants. crazeecatlady
October 28th, 2009 at 3:30 pm
Burpee seed company Katalex
October 28th, 2009 at 10:19 pm
Besides Burpee there is Gurneys.
Seed is seed. It is how you grow it that makes it organic according to the fertilizer, sprays, plant grow stuff, etc… Carole Q
October 29th, 2009 at 8:37 pm
you can also check on line with
they carry Better Boy and Early Girl Tomato seeds, and alot of other good veggies!! cauldronkeeper64
October 30th, 2009 at 10:28 pm
Of course, “seed is not seed.” There’s quite a few people out there that don’t like the idea of a chemical fungicide coating on their seeds (and I know this is not usually on tomato seeds) or having them come from a plant that house been doused with the same.
I can’t find them; but I think the problem is that they are considered hybrids while the others you note are really heirloom varieties.
Try johnnys selected seeds and seeds of change for some other organic types. They both have early varieties. samfrio