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Growing Guides - Southern Exposure Seed Exchange Getting More Hot-Season Veg from your Cool-Climate Garden and getting Southern flavor in the North What to Grow Through Very Hot Summers Recommended varieties of 11 crops for hot climates
All Products - Southern Exposure Seed Exchange Ready to Harvest in 75 days An Alabama heirloom, obtained from Jean Mills, introduced in 2015 by Southern Exposure Seed Exchange This landrace exhibits a broad spectrum of stunning leaf colors, including green, blue-green, and purple leaves adorned with white,…
www. SouthernExposure Southern Exposure Seed Exchange W elcome to our 2025 catalog! This year we welcome 21 new varieties to the catalog and welcome back many other varieties Acorn Community, pictured above, is the egalitarian community that owns and runs Southern Exposure Seed Exchange (SESE) Learn more about our farm in Louisa County, Virginia, at www
Search Results - Southern Exposure Seed Exchange An Alabama heirloom, obtained from Jean Mills, introduced in 2015 by Southern Exposure Seed Exchange This landrace exhibits a broad spectrum of stunning leaf colors, including green, blue-green, and purple leaves adorned with white,…
Map - Southern Exposure Seed Exchange We source our goods locally and regionally Stop and browse in our eclectic general store, or have lunch or dinner in our local foods restaurant, occasionally featuring food varieties grown in our kitchen garden from Southern Exposure seeds
Contact Us - Southern Exposure Seed Exchange Contact Southern Exposure Seed Exchange via email, phone, or mail for inquiries, orders, and catalogs Specific hours and guidelines are provided
Southern Exposure Seed Exchange Blog Whatever you call them; they’re an old southern favorite thanks to their incredible production in hot climates Unlike the peas we’re focused on, southern peas don’t thrive in spring’s cool temperatures