D. Landreth Seeds is America’s oldest seed company. It was founded in 1784 in Pennsylvania, and carries over 900 heirloom, non-GMO seed varieties. Many of the plants and vegetable varieties we now grow in our gardens are there thanks to Landreth introducing them to this country. For example, Landreth introduced the tomato (then known as “love apple”) to home gardeners, and later went on to develop yellow tomatoes. Many of us grow ‘Bloomsdale’ spinach — this variety is also a Landreth introduction. And those colorful zinnias that adorn many of our yards? Brought to this country by Landreth after a trip to Mexico in 1798.
And now, we’re in danger of losing this longstanding American institution.
The company will cease to exist at the end of this month if it does not raise money to cover bank notes that are now due. Thanks to a paperwork snafu, detailed on their Facebook page, the company now needs to come up with 1 million dollars in the next 30 days to cover their debt and stay in business.
How You Can Help
Landreth Seeds’ catalog. Courtesy of Landreth Seeds.
Landreth produces a really informative, souvenir-quality catalog each year. For just $5, you can order one of these beautifully-designed catalogs and help keep a company in business — and help save some American jobs.
- You can order a catalog (or three!) at Landreth’s web site.
- Spread the word via Facebook and Twitter (follow and use the #SaveLandreth hashtag), encouraging others to do the same.
- While you’re at it, order some seeds!
If you love the flavor of heirloom vegetables, and like knowing that you aren’t growing GMOs in your garden, we need to keep these small, independently-owned seed houses in business.
For more information on how you can help please visited treehugger.
Note from Catherine:
In an effort to help, Solari has purchased the catalog and placed a $100.00 order for seeds.