We’re often asked where to buy high-quality organic seeds or how to find specific products we mention in a post. Therefore, we thought it would be helpful to put together a list of our most commonly recommended resources.
Please note that we only link to high-quality organic or OMRI-listed products and those approved by agencies that carry out similar regulations.
However, many of these links are affiliate links. If you purchase anything through them, we here at Dre Campbell Farm make a small commission at no cost to you that helps us keep this site running.
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Where to Buy?
Browse organic seeds, fungicides, pesticides, insecticides, and tools from our preferred suppliers.
SeedsNow.com
SeedsNow is a family-owned and operated company that sells organic and heirloom seeds and more.
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EarthEasy.com
A company that sells products in the categories of organic gardening, energy efficiency, composting, and other areas of sustainable living.
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Arbico-Organics.com
Also a family business, Arbico Organics sells organic heirloom vegetable seeds and related gardening supplies and products.
What’s more, the products that we recommended (disease control, pest control, weed control, and grow supplies) are either organic or recognized by the agencies above.
Categories also include live beneficial insects as well as fly eliminators.
Shop by category:
- Seeds, Fertilizers, and Weed Control
- Pest Control Supplies
- Disease Control Supplies
- Live Beneficial Insects
DoMyOwn.com
A do-it-yourself pest control online retailer that sells organic and OMRI-listed products, among other things. The company was started by two brothers in 2004.
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Bestoutdor.com
This is a company that sells garden and lawn care products.
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Keep checking this page as we continue to add more useful resources.
What is OMRI?
OMRI (Organic Materials Review Institute) is a nonprofit organization that evaluates products and materials based on their suitability for handling, producing, and processing organic fibers and food.
The organization evaluates the component items in things like insecticides, fertilizers, bactericides, fungicides, and other such growing and processing aids.
Products that comply with the USDA National Organic Program (NOP) regulations are listed in the OMRI products list. The products will also display the seal on the label and in any advertising.
Other agencies that carry out similar regulations include WSDA (Washington State Department of Agriculture) and CFDA (California Department of Food and Agriculture).