I've been a fan of Local Harvest dealings for a while now, for seeds, plants, and produce in general. The idea is connecting you, the consumer, with local farms in your area (though shipping generally goes anywhere). You're not going to find many rarer varieties or superhots for the most part, but there's a good selection for basic needs (if you do, it's usually through other vendors- I think I remember seeing Refining Fire Chiles on there at one point. I'm mostly talking about the farms here).
Last year I bought several items from Lazy Ox Farm: plants including Aji Limon, Fatalii, Bulgarian Carrot, and Cayenne, along with a host of pepper and non-pepper seeds. The seed all grew true with good germination rates, and every plant arrived healthy, though the Aji Limon turned out to be a Limon. I'm kind of forgiving on this last point given how long it took me to realize there was even a difference and the general confusion surrounding the two even within the pepper growing community. I'd definitely buy from them again. Lazy Ox Farm also has a promotion that for every five plants you buy, they'll ship you another (of your choosing) for free.
Hmm... in retrospect I wonder if we should create a separate thread for each farm. Many have their own websites, for example: Lazy Ox Farm
Last year I bought several items from Lazy Ox Farm: plants including Aji Limon, Fatalii, Bulgarian Carrot, and Cayenne, along with a host of pepper and non-pepper seeds. The seed all grew true with good germination rates, and every plant arrived healthy, though the Aji Limon turned out to be a Limon. I'm kind of forgiving on this last point given how long it took me to realize there was even a difference and the general confusion surrounding the two even within the pepper growing community. I'd definitely buy from them again. Lazy Ox Farm also has a promotion that for every five plants you buy, they'll ship you another (of your choosing) for free.
Hmm... in retrospect I wonder if we should create a separate thread for each farm. Many have their own websites, for example: Lazy Ox Farm